Period mid-terrace with garden and great transport links—ideal for first-time buyers needing space to personalise..
Victorian stone-fronted mid-terrace with period features
Three bedrooms including a large, well-lit master bedroom
Two versatile reception rooms plus fitted modern kitchen
Enclosed rear garden with patio, lawn and rear lane access
No off-street parking; small front forecourt only
Area classified as very deprived; crime above average
Freehold tenure; average-sized internal footprint (1,146 sq ft)
Some internal updating likely needed to modernise finishes
Set back behind a small walled forecourt, this three-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace blends period character with practical family living. Two reception rooms, a fitted modern kitchen and a generous master bedroom give the house usable space for a growing household or first-time buyers wanting room to adapt.
The enclosed rear garden with patio, lawn and rear lane access is low-maintenance and private — good for children, pets and outdoor entertaining. Briton Ferry train station is nearby and the M4 corridor is easily reached, making commutes to Neath, Swansea and Cardiff straightforward.
The house sits in an area with higher-than-average deprivation and crime statistics; buyers should consider local factors when deciding. The plot is small and there is no off-street parking, which may affect vehicle owners. Internally the property is generally well presented but buyers should expect some updating or personalization to modernise finishes and services over time.
Overall this freehold mid-terrace offers clear value for first-time buyers or investors seeking a manageable three-bedroom home close to transport links. It’s best suited to purchasers prepared to accept a compact urban plot and local area challenges in exchange for a period property with adaptable living space.