Cosy two-bed starter with period fireplace and useful lower-ground space.
2 double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes and generous front bedroom
Extended and modernised interior with updated kitchen and bathroom
Large slate Inglenook fireplace with multi-fuel stove — strong character
Lower-ground utility room and large store room for extra storage
Propane (bottled LPG) central heating — ongoing cylinder costs/logistics
Very small rear garden; on-street parking only, no private driveway
Double glazing installed (pre-2002) and front insulated cladding
Area: small town fringe in a very deprived ward—consider local factors
This two-bedroom mid-terrace in Deiniolen has been extended and modernised while retaining period character, offering a ready-to-move-in home for first-time buyers or downsizers. The 15ft lounge with a slate Inglenook fireplace and multi-fuel stove gives a cosy focal point, and the lower-ground utility and store rooms add practical space rarely found in terraces of this size. Double glazing and a fitted kitchen modernise daily life, and a small rear garden with semi-rural views provides outdoor space and light.
Practical points are clear and factual: heating is by bottled propane (LPG) to a boiler and radiators — convenient where mains gas is unavailable but means ongoing cylinder costs and logistics. The property is stone-built, insulated to the front, and was renovated recently, yet no services or the central heating system have been tested, so buyers should budget for a standard pre-purchase inspection and any service commissioning. The plot is very small and parking is on-street, which suits those prioritising location and low garden maintenance over outdoor space.
Set on a traditional street close to local amenities and public transport links, this property is economical to run (low council tax band) and benefits from fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — useful for remote working. The immediate area is a working-class, high-need community; buyers should consider wider local regeneration and social factors when assessing long-term value. Overall, the house is a compact, characterful starter home with sensible modern upgrades and clear, manageable caveats.
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