Four-bed period semi with large garage, close to town and schools..
Victorian stone semi with bay windows and high ceilings
A generous four-bedroom Victorian semi set on Grange Street, offering period character and practical family space close to Port Talbot town centre. High ceilings, bay windows and original features give the reception rooms warmth and visual appeal, while three separate reception rooms provide flexible living, home‑office or playroom options.
The layout suits a growing family: entrance hall, three receptions, kitchen, downstairs WC, three first-floor bedrooms and a fourth bedroom in the loft. There is an enclosed side and rear garden plus a large garage with an automatic roller shutter — useful for secure parking, storage or a workshop. Mainline rail links and the M4 are nearby, and several primary schools are within walking distance.
The house is structurally traditional and solid, built 1900–1929 with granite/stone walls. Heating is via a mains‑gas boiler and radiators; glazing is double glazed though install date is unknown. Note the walls are assumed uninsulated and the property sits in a very deprived area, which may affect resale and financing options for some buyers.
This is a straightforward family home that delivers space and character with scope to modernise. Buyers should allow budget for energy‑efficiency upgrades, potential internal modernisation and to confirm tenure and council tax details prior to exchange.