Mid-terrace Victorian stone house with valley views
This compact mid-terrace Victorian cottage sits in elevated Pontyrhyl and delivers genuine village character with sweeping valley views. The layout is straightforward: lounge, kitchen, separate study, two bedrooms and two bathrooms, plus an enclosed rear garden with a shed. Council Tax Band A keeps running costs low.
The home will suit first-time buyers or professionals seeking an affordable starter house within easy reach of the M4 and Bridgend. The study offers flexible space for a home office; the garden provides private outdoor space and a pleasing outlook across wooded hills.
Buyers should note the home is small (approximately 457 sq ft) and built before 1900 with stone walls likely uninsulated. Broadband speeds are slow and some updating or a survey is recommended to check services, wiring and insulation. The surrounding area is classified as very deprived, though the immediate neighbourhood reports low crime.
Overall this is a characterful, affordable village property with strong transport links and scope to add value through modernisation and insulation improvements. It is offered freehold and ready to view by anyone comfortable with a modest-sized, period home.











































































