Mid-terrace two-bedroom cottage with mountain views
Chain-free sale; offered leasehold
Open-plan lounge/diner and compact ground-floor shower room
Dated 1980s kitchen; likely needs modernisation for many buyers
Low-maintenance enclosed rear garden; off-street parking available to rent
Double glazing fitted post-2002; insulation of solid walls not confirmed
Mains gas boiler and radiators; no flood risk reported
Slow broadband and above-average local crime rates
Set on a peaceful side street in Blaenavon, this chain-free mid-terrace cottage offers a practical two-bedroom layout and far-reaching mountain views. The ground floor has an open-plan lounge/diner, compact kitchen and a shower room, with two double bedrooms upstairs. A low-maintenance enclosed rear garden and nearby rentable off-street parking add everyday convenience.
The property is offered leasehold and presented as a tidy, liveable home with double glazing (installed post-2002) and mains gas heating via a boiler and radiators. The solid sandstone/limestone walls reflect the house’s early-20th-century build; insulation is not confirmed and could be improved to reduce running costs. Broadband speeds are slow locally, though mobile signal is excellent.
Practical buyers and first-time purchasers will appreciate the low council tax, no onward chain and the opportunity to personalise the interior. The kitchen is dated (1980s style) and compact, so buyers seeking a modern finish should budget for updating. The area shows higher-than-average crime and local deprivation indicators, which may influence resale prospects and should be weighed when considering purchase.