Large three-bedroom period home with garden, parking and strong commuter links.
Large 3-bedroom Edwardian semi-detached, approx. 1,292 sq ft
Period features: bay windows, arched entrance, feature fireplace
Private front decking, rear garden with patio and raised planters
Rare rear road access plus off-street parking
Freehold; Council Tax Band C; single family bathroom
Built 1900–1929; sandstone/limestone walls likely uninsulated
Double glazing installed before 2002; EPC rating D
Area classified very deprived with very high local crime rates
Tucked away from the main road on Clarence Place, this spacious Edwardian semi-detached house offers a generous family layout across approximately 1,292 sq ft. Period features — bay windows, arched entrance and a large kitchen/breakfast room with a feature fireplace — give the home character and comfortable living spaces for everyday family use and entertaining.
Externally the property benefits from a private raised decking to the front, a well-maintained rear garden with patio and raised planters, and rare rear road access with off-street parking — a valuable convenience in this area. The house is freehold and in Council Tax Band C, making ongoing costs straightforward for buyers.
Practical considerations are important: the home dates from 1900–1929 and the original sandstone/limestone walls are assumed to have no cavity insulation, while the existing double glazing was fitted before 2002. The property will therefore benefit from targeted insulation and modernisation work to improve comfort and running costs. The EPC is D.
Location is convenient for families and commuters — local shops, primary and secondary schools, Pontypool Park and the town centre are nearby, with good road links to the A4042 and public transport to Newport and Cardiff. Buyers should note the local context: the area is classified as very deprived with a very high crime rate; consider visiting at different times and speaking to neighbours when viewing. Broadband is provided by FTTP (seller on Vodafone) but recorded speeds are slow at present; mobile signal is excellent.