Affordable village cottage with garden — ideal for first-time buyers prepared to refurbish..
Freehold mid-terraced Victorian cottage, c.1900–1929
Two bedrooms, one bathroom, approx 675 sq ft
Small private garden; convenient village location
Band D energy rating (55); boiler and radiators, dual fuel
Stone walls assumed uninsulated — insulation likely needed
Interior is dated and requires modernisation
No flood risk; very low local crime
Area classed as very deprived — consider local services and support
Milwyn House is a compact, period mid-terrace cottage in the village of Tregaron, offered freehold and suited to a first-time buyer or small household. The stone-built home (c.1900–1929) keeps traditional character with double-glazed windows, slate flooring in the hall and a rustic wooden staircase. It measures about 675 sq ft, with two bedrooms and one bathroom, and a small private garden to the rear.
Practical benefits include a Band D energy rating (55), very low local crime, no flood risk and excellent mobile signal. The property is a short walk from shops, pubs and local services, and around a five-minute drive from Ysgol Henry Richard—convenient for everyday life in a small Welsh market town.
Buyers should note the house sits in an area classified as very deprived and the building’s original granite or whinstone walls are assumed to be uninsulated, so heating costs and upgrade work may be required. Heating is dual-fuel (mineral and wood) via a boiler and radiators; broadband speeds are average. The interior and finishes are dated and would benefit from modernisation and possible insulation improvements to improve comfort and running costs.
At the listed price this property offers character and village convenience with clear scope for energy and cosmetic upgrades. It will suit purchasers looking for an affordable entry on the housing ladder who are prepared to carry out some targeted refurbishment to realise the home’s potential.