Characterful two-bed cottage with garden and refurbishment potential, walking distance to village amenities..
Two double bedrooms and ground-floor shower room
Open fireplace and period character throughout
Modern kitchen with pantry/utility space
Substantial rear garden with large patio and lawn
Solid brick walls, likely no cavity insulation
Double glazing fitted before 2002
Possible external damp; needs inspection and repairs
On-street parking only; small plot size
A charming mid-mews cottage with period character and clear potential for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors. The sitting room features an open fireplace and cosy proportions, while the kitchen is fitted with modern units and a practical pantry/utility area. Two double bedrooms and a ground-floor shower room complete a straightforward, traditional layout.
The property sits within walking distance of Penyffordd village centre and local amenities, offering convenient everyday living and good broadband speeds. Outside there is a low-maintenance front garden and a substantial, well-laid rear garden with a large patio and lawn — excellent for outdoor living and for adding value.
Buyers should note this is an older mid-terrace (c.1900-1929) with solid brick walls likely lacking cavity insulation, double glazing installed before 2002, and some maintenance is required. There are possible damp concerns noted for the exterior that will need professional inspection and repair. On-street parking only.
Overall this freehold cottage offers an affordable council-tax band, an EPC rating of D and scope for improvement to increase comfort and rental or resale value. It suits purchasers seeking a character home to personalise or an investor looking for a straightforward refurbishment project in a small-town location.