Refurbished character home with waterfall garden and panoramic valley views.
Immaculately refurbished three-bedroom Victorian home with period character
Front-facing panoramic views over River Afan and surrounding forestry
Natural waterfall in the rear garden — unique feature, cliff-back setting
Three double bedrooms; two bedrooms include en-suite shower rooms
Low-maintenance terrace garden with artificial grass and outbuilding storage
Off-street parking; courtyard could potentially be converted to driveway
Stone-built walls likely uninsulated — may increase heating costs
Broadband speeds slow locally; village amenities and higher area deprivation
Set on a cliff-side plot along the Richard Burton Trail, this immaculately refurbished three-bedroom semi-detached home combines Victorian character with modern finishes. The house enjoys jaw-dropping front views over the River Afan, forestry and railway stone ruins, and benefits from a rare natural waterfall running down the garden—ideal for families who love walks and outdoor life.
Internally the layout is practical: a spacious entrance hall, double-fronted lounge, contemporary kitchen/diner with integrated appliances and garden access, plus a rear ‘shade’ room. All three bedrooms are doubles; the largest has fitted wardrobes and the two others each include en-suite shower rooms. The property is newly renovated, double-glazed and gas-central heated, offering move-in condition for buyers seeking turn-key living.
Outside is low-maintenance terraced garden with artificial grass, a cliff-backed aspect with a natural waterfall feature, and a generous outbuilding useful for storage or bikes. There is off-street parking to the front and potential to convert the courtyard into additional driveway space. The house is chain-free and set in a quiet village location close to the aqueduct and popular walking/cycling routes.
Important practical points: the house is an older stone-built property (constructed before 1900) and external walls are granite/whinstone likely without modern cavity insulation, which can affect running costs. Broadband speeds are slow locally, and the wider area scores higher on deprivation metrics—amenities are village-scale. Prospective buyers are advised to verify services and to commission surveys to confirm insulation and any conversion potential.