Character cottage with modern finishes, south garden and coastal access.
Stone-built cottage, newly renovated throughout
South-facing rear garden; small plot and hardstand with shed
Generous reception room with multi-fuel burner and exposed stone
Two double bedrooms, stylish modern family bathroom
Double glazing installed (post-2002) and mains gas central heating
Semi-detached; stone walls likely lack insulation, may need upgrading
Council Tax Band E (above average) and average broadband/mobile
Located in a village with green spaces; area has high deprivation
This beautifully renovated stone-built cottage blends period character with contemporary finishes across two well-proportioned bedrooms and a generous reception room. Recent works include double glazing and a modern kitchen and bathroom, so the house is largely move-in ready while retaining exposed stone and timber details.
Outside, a south-facing rear garden and small enclosed front yard provide private outdoor space and abundant sunlight—ideal for relaxed evenings or light gardening. The plot is modest, with a hardstand and shed; outdoor space is pleasant but not extensive.
Positioned in a sought-after village setting with direct access to green spaces and easy reach of the coast, the home suits buyers who prioritise rural charm with commuter links to Bridgend and the M4. It sits in Council Tax Band E and benefits from mains gas central heating and a multi-fuel burner in the reception.
Important negatives are clear and factual: the property is semi-detached and constructed of uninsulated stone walls (as built), so additional insulation or draught-proofing may be beneficial. Broadband and mobile signal are average, and the wider local area shows high levels of deprivation, which may affect local services and long-term resale considerations.