Large garden, beach nearby and views — roomy bungalow with renovation potential.
Short walk to the beach with views to Moel Y Gest
Large rear garden, patio, and sizeable parking/driveway area
Conservatory provides utility space and home office option
Detached bungalow with attic snug for extra flexible space
Requires exterior and roof attention; dated outside appearance
Solid brick walls assumed without insulation — retrofit likely needed
Oil‑fired central heating; higher running costs than mains gas
Local area: above‑average crime and high deprivation indicators
This detached bungalow sits on a large plot in Morfa Bychan, a short walk from the beach and enjoying clear views to Moel Y Gest. The single‑storey layout plus an attic snug gives flexible living: two main bedrooms on the ground floor, two reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast area and a conservatory currently used as utility and home office space.
The garden and driveway are standout assets — generous off‑street parking, a large rear garden with patio, brick store/garage and space to add a covered veranda. The property is freehold, has fast broadband available, and no flood risk.
Buyers should note several practical issues. The exterior and roof appear dated and will need attention; the property has pre‑2002 double glazing, solid brick walls without modern insulation (assumed), and oil‑fired heating. These factors mean ongoing fuel and improvement costs. The wider area shows higher crime statistics and marked deprivation indicators, which may concern some purchasers.
This home suits someone looking to downsize without sacrificing space, or a buyer seeking a roomy bungalow to renovate and personalise. It offers coastal lifestyle potential and strong outdoor space, balanced by clear refurbishment needs and the realities of oil heating and older construction standards.