Newly renovated interior throughout
Set on large quarter-acre plot with far-reaching views
Potential for rear building plot or extension (STPP)
Two double bedrooms and modern family bathroom
Double glazing and internal insulation to stone walls
Oil-fired boiler heating; fuel and maintenance costs apply
Located in very deprived area; local services limited
No flood risk; excellent mobile and fast broadband
This renovated Welsh cottage combines traditional character with ready-to-move-in comfort. The stone-built semi-detached house offers two double bedrooms, a contemporary bathroom and a newly fitted kitchen with space for laundry — practical for everyday family life.
Set on a generous quarter-acre plot, the rear garden is a major asset: lawn, trees and a garden shed plus far-reaching valley and Black Mountain views from the front. There is clear development potential — the garden could provide space for an extension or a separate building plot subject to planning consent (STPP).
Practical details suit a range of buyers: double glazing was fitted post-2002, internal insulation has been added to the original sandstone/limestone walls, and heating runs from an oil-fired boiler and radiators. Broadband and mobile signals are strong. Note the surrounding area scores as very deprived and local services reflect a small-town fringe; crime is average.
This cottage will particularly appeal to families seeking outdoor space and scenic views, or buyers looking for a renovation-refurbishment opportunity with development upside. The property is freehold, has no recorded flood risk and is offered ready to occupy following recent refurbishment.