Chain-free three-bed terrace with huge renovation potential close to Pontypridd station..
- Three bedrooms across three storeys, flexible layout
- Chain-free freehold, convenient commuter location
- Basement kitchen; ground-floor wet room
- Requires full refurbishment and cosmetic updating
- Stone walls presumed uninsulated; thermal upgrades likely
- Very small plot with compact rear courtyard
- Approximately 669 sq ft; small overall size
- Ten-minute walk to Pontypridd train station
Set over three storeys, this Victorian mid-terrace on Hurford Crescent offers a blank canvas for buyers who can invest time and money. The house is chain-free and freehold, with a compact rear courtyard and a basement kitchen. Its location in Graigwen is convenient — a short walk to Pontypridd town centre and about ten minutes on foot from the train station, useful for commuters.
The property requires renovation throughout: dated fixtures, worn flooring, and likely up‑grades to insulation and internal finishes. The stone-built walls are assumed to lack insulation, so buyers should budget for thermal improvements. Heating is gas-fired via a boiler and radiators; double glazing is already installed (pre-2002).
Internally the layout is versatile: ground-floor living room and wet room, a basement-level kitchen, and three first-floor bedrooms. The small overall footprint (approximately 669 sq ft) and very small plot suit a compact family, first-time buyer willing to modernise, or an investor targeting rental demand in a town-centre fringe location.
This house’s strengths are its location, period character and no-chain status; its drawbacks are its modest size, evident need for refurbishment, and likely costs to improve insulation and finishes. A practical viewing will quickly show the property’s potential and the scope of works required.