Three-bedroom Victorian terrace — renovated, convenient location, parking potential..
- Three bedrooms in a renovated mid-terrace Victorian stone house
- Fitted kitchen, utility room and ground-floor shower room
- Gas central heating and uPVC double glazing throughout
- Attractive rear garden with potential to create off-road parking
- Freehold tenure; no flood risk; council tax band A (very cheap)
- EPC E — likely limited insulation and lower energy efficiency
- Small plot and modest rooms consistent with terrace layout
- Located near Treorchy high street and railway station
This recently modernised three-bedroom mid-terrace blends period stone character with contemporary finishes across an average-sized layout. The ground floor features a living room with bay window, a fitted kitchen with utility lobby and a convenient ground-floor shower room; upstairs are three bedrooms and a family bathroom. Gas central heating and uPVC double glazing provide reliable comfort, and the property is offered freehold.
The rear garden is attractive, low-maintenance and wide enough to create off-road parking if required — a useful improvement in this street. The home is a short walk from Treorchy high street, local schools, leisure facilities and the railway station, making it practical for commuting and daily needs.
Be clear on constraints: the house sits in a very deprived local area with average crime figures, and the EPC is E — energy efficiency and wall insulation may be limited. Plot size is small and the mid-terrace form means outdoor space is modest. Council tax is low (Band A), and there is no flood risk.
Suitable for first-time buyers seeking a move-in-ready period home near local amenities, or buyers wanting a practical starter property with scope to improve energy performance and parking. The property’s recent renovation reduces immediate maintenance, but buyers should inspect insulation and services if long-term running costs are a priority.