Character-filled three-bedroom terrace with fast broadband and close commuter links..
Three double/shared bedrooms in a flexible family layout
Victorian bay front and period brick character
Fast FTTP broadband and excellent mobile signal
Approximately 915 sq ft on a small plot with rear garden
On-street parking only; no private driveway
Altered/extended — no building regulation or approval documents available
Located close to Newport centre, station and M4 commuter routes
Area classified as very deprived; consider resale and local amenity limits
This three-bedroom mid-terraced Victorian home offers a practical family layout on a compact plot just outside Newport city centre. The property combines period character — including a front bay window — with modern living spaces and fast FTTP broadband, making it suitable for commuting professionals and families needing reliable internet for work or study.
Ground floor accommodation includes two reception rooms arranged for flexible living and entertaining, plus a kitchen with direct access to a small rear garden and utility space. Upstairs are two double bedrooms and a smaller third room that works well as a child’s bedroom, nursery or home office. The house totals approximately 915 sq ft and sits on a modest plot with on-street parking nearby.
Practical points to note: the property has been physically altered (an extension) but the vendor has not provided building regulation or planning approval documents. The area is in a very deprived ward with average local crime rates and limited private parking — factors to consider for long-term resale or mortgage criteria. Council tax and broadband are affordable and fast respectively, and public transport links and the M4 are conveniently close for commuters.
For buyers seeking a ready-to-live-in family home with character and commuting convenience, this terraced house presents solid value at the guide price. Buyers who plan further alterations should factor in the need to regularise the extension and consider the modest garden and small plot when assessing outdoor space needs.