Detached 4-bed dormer house with widescreen countryside views
Mature 0.25 acre plot with patio, lawns and space for caravans
Detached garage/workshop with electric shutter; ample tarmac parking
Two reception rooms plus kitchen/breakfast room, family-friendly layout
Double glazing throughout; oil-fired boiler and radiators
Stone walls likely without insulation; potential upgrade needed
Tenure unspecified and council tax above average — check before offer
Average local broadband; area shows higher deprivation despite low crime
Tucked into a quiet county lane near Blaenycoed, this detached four-bedroom dormer house sits on a mature 0.25 acre plot and delivers wide, uninterrupted country views from most rooms. The layout works well for families: two ground-floor bedrooms, two reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room and two first-floor bedrooms (one with en suite). Double glazing and oil-fired central heating mean the home is ready for immediate occupation.
Outside is a clear strength: level, lawned gardens, a patio to enjoy the vistas, generous tarmac driveway and a detached garage/workshop with electric shutter. There’s convenient space for caravans or motorhomes, making the plot especially flexible for hobbies, storage or visiting family.
Practical points to note: the property uses oil-fired central heating and mains fuel is not communal; the stone walls are likely uninsulated and the tenure is not specified in the details. Broadband is average locally and the wider area shows higher deprivation indices despite the very low local crime rate. Council tax is above average for the area.
This home will suit buyers seeking space, privacy and strong outdoor amenity in a rural setting — families or those wanting a hobby garage and room for recreational vehicles. It requires no immediate modernisation to be lived in, but there is clear potential to upgrade insulation and heating over time to improve running costs and comfort.