Three good-sized bedrooms, single-storey layout
Two reception rooms plus separate dining space
Extended garage with power and rear workshop
Decent enclosed rear garden and patio
Single bathroom for three bedrooms
Neutral but dated mid‑20th-century decor throughout
Council tax band E; above-average local tax
Area shows high deprivation; consider resale effects
A spacious three-bedroom bungalow set on a decent plot in Pencoed, ideal for first-time buyers or families seeking easily managed, single-storey living. Neutral décor throughout offers a blank canvas; many rooms retain mid‑20th-century finishes and would benefit from targeted modernisation to unlock full value.
Interior highlights include two reception rooms, a fully functional kitchen and an extended garage with power and lighting that doubles as workshop space. The enclosed rear garden, patio and artificial lawn provide low‑maintenance outdoor space while the block‑paved drive parks 2–3 vehicles. Fast broadband and good public transport links make the home convenient for commuters.
Practical points to note: there is a single bathroom serving three bedrooms, and properties here are in council tax band E. The building dates from the 1950s–1960s and shows period character alongside areas that are dated; potential buyers should budget for cosmetic updating and possible system upgrades over time (heating is mains gas boiler and radiators; glazing is double glazed with unknown install date).
Location strengths are clear — nearby schools, shops and easy access to the M4 and Pencoed rail services — but the local area scores high for deprivation, which may affect future resale dynamics. Flood risk is low and tenure is freehold. Overall this bungalow suits buyers who want a roomy, well‑located home with scope to improve and add value.