Spacious three-bed Victorian terrace with garden and outbuildings, chain free.
Three generous double bedrooms
This Victorian mid-terrace offers generous room sizes across three double bedrooms and a spacious open-plan lounge/diner — a rare find for families needing space in Georgetown, Tredegar. The house sits on a small but usable plot with a gated forecourt, level rear lawn, outbuildings and rear lane access, giving practical outdoor storage and garden use.
Built before 1900, the property retains period stonework and character but requires updating internally: patterned wallpaper, a narrow hallway and dated fixtures point to a straightforward modernization project. Heating is mains gas via a boiler and radiators, and the home benefits from double glazing (install date unknown) and fast broadband — useful for modern family living or working from home.
Key positives include freehold tenure, no onward chain and no recorded flood risk. Notable considerations are the property’s location in a very deprived area of predominantly blue-collar terraces and assumed uninsulated solid stone walls, which may mean higher running costs and further insulating work. The single first-floor bathroom and small plot are practical for many buyers but limit expansion without renovation.
This house is suited to families or buyers seeking a period home with space and clear scope to add value. Buyers should view with renovation costs in mind; the property offers immediate occupation and tangible potential for improvement and modernization.