Chain‑free bungalow with large gardens, renewable energy and scope to modernise.
Three bedrooms with single‑level living, good for accessibility
Air‑source heat pump and solar panels reduce running costs
Spacious lounge and open kitchen/diner, plus utility and cloakroom
Long driveway, detached garage and large front and rear gardens
EPC rating C; double glazing installed before 2002 (older units)
Built 1967–75; tidy but will benefit from modernization/refurbishment
Council Tax Band E (above average); local area scores very deprived
Mining report recommended for this location
Set back on Penygroes Road, this traditionally built detached bungalow offers single‑level living with three bedrooms and a generous plot — a comfortable family home with scope to personalise. The accommodation includes a spacious lounge, open kitchen/diner, utility room, cloakroom and separate bathroom. Double glazing (pre‑2002) and radiators fed by an air‑source heat pump help keep running costs lower, while fitted solar panels contribute to energy savings. EPC rating C.
Externally the long driveway and detached garage provide multiple parking spaces, and the front and rear gardens are large for a bungalow plot, with the rear garden enjoying a woodland outlook. Broadband availability is excellent (up to ultrafast) and there is average mobile coverage — practical for homeworking or family connectivity. Flood risk is low.
Important factual points to note: the property was built in the late 1960s/early 1970s and, while presented tidily, it shows its age in places and would benefit from updating to modern standards. Double glazing dates from before 2002. Council tax sits at band E (above average for the area). A mining report is recommended for this location. The surrounding area scores as very deprived on local indices, which may affect resale prospects.
This bungalow will suit a family seeking level living with outdoor space and low running costs from renewable technologies, or a buyer looking for a chain‑free purchase with scope to add value through refurbishment. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the internal space and large plot.