Affordable renovation opportunity in historic Corwen village with charming open rear views.
No onward chain — freehold end-terrace with immediate possession potential|Needs full modernisation throughout; refurbishment required|Two bedrooms, one shower room; second bedroom is very small|uPVC double glazing and mains gas central heating present|EPC D63 — average energy performance|Small enclosed paved rear yard with two stores; limited outdoor space|Overlooks churchyard and green open aspect to rear|Council Tax Band A and low running costs
This end-of-terrace, chain-free cottage in Corwen offers a compact, affordable entry into homeownership or a low-cost investment opportunity. The house requires modernisation throughout, giving a buyer scope to redesign the kitchen, update the bathroom and refresh finishes to personal taste. Period stone walls and an open outlook to the churchyard add character and pleasant views from the rear.
Internally there is a sitting room with original fireplace, a small kitchen, two bedrooms and a shower room. uPVC double glazing and a mains gas boiler with radiators are already installed, reducing immediate replacement costs; the EPC is D63. The rear yard is small and paved with two stores — practical for storage but not for extensive gardening.
Practical strengths are the freehold tenure, low Council Tax Band A and no onward chain, which should simplify moving or letting. Notable drawbacks: the property needs renovation throughout, has limited internal space (particularly the second bedroom), very small outside space and sits in an area identified with higher deprivation — factors to weigh for resale or rental potential.
This house will suit first-time buyers seeking an affordable starter home they can improve over time, or an investor looking for a modest refurbishment project in a historic North Wales village with local amenities and good mobile signal.