Two double bedrooms in a Victorian stone end-terrace cottage
A traditional two-bedroom Victorian end-of-terrace cottage set on a sizable corner plot in semi-rural Craig-Cefn-Parc. The house combines period stone character, exposed beams and a brick fireplace with extensive front, side and rear gardens and three off-street parking spaces — rare for properties in the village. From the living room and garden you get pleasant countryside views and a sense of space that suits outdoor living or growing a substantial garden.
Internally the layout is straightforward: entrance porch, dining room, living room, kitchen on the ground floor, and two double bedrooms plus a bathroom upstairs. There is an insulated attic (not boarded and no ladder) offering potential for storage or conversion subject to inspection and approvals. The property is freehold, Council Tax Band B and currently heated by an oil combi boiler; double glazing is present though installation dates are unknown.
Notable practical points: the EPC is rated E with potential eligibility for improvement grants; the stone walls are likely uninsulated and may need upgrading to improve efficiency. Broadband speeds are very slow in the area, and the neighbourhood is described as very deprived which may affect resale and services. There is a foot right of way behind the terrace accessed via number 23 — important for privacy and access considerations.
This cottage will suit buyers who value character and outside space and who are prepared to carry out some updating. It offers excellent scope for enhancement — energy improvements, attic work or sympathetic interior refurbishment would add comfort and value. For someone seeking a village home with parking and a large garden, this property represents strong potential at the asking price.