Newly renovated 1930s terraced home with modern interior
Tucked down a quiet dead-end in Abertillery, this newly renovated 1930s terrace blends original character with contemporary updates. A long hallway leads to a modern grey kitchen with a breakfast bar, while new flooring and refreshed rooms give the house a turn-key feel.
There are four well-proportioned bedrooms, including an attic room with its own en-suite toilet—useful as a guest suite, teen space or home office—but note there is only one main bathroom for the four bedrooms. Outside, a tiered garden with decking, patio and clear mountain views provides a peaceful outdoor room and useful rear access.
Practical details favour convenience: freehold tenure, excellent mobile signal, fast broadband and no flood risk. The property sits close to shops, schools and both bus and train links, making it suitable for families, commuters, or buy-to-let purchasers seeking a short-term let option.
Buyers should be aware the wider area scores as very deprived; local socioeconomic factors may affect resale or rental yields. Overall, this is a spacious, stylish terrace with strong immediate appeal and ready-to-live-in condition — early viewing recommended.