Edwardian end-of-terrace with mountain views
A recently refreshed Edwardian end-of-terrace offering three bedrooms, open-plan living and a light conservatory that opens onto a generous rear garden. The elevated position provides pleasant mountain views and a private garage with gated off-street parking — practical features for everyday family life or first-time buyers.
The ground floor flows from a spacious lounge/diner into the conservatory, creating good entertaining space and strong indoor–outdoor connection. The fitted kitchen and family bathroom are functional; the property has been redecorated throughout and is offered chain-free, allowing a quick move.
Practical realities are clear: broadband speeds in the area are slow, the local area scores high on deprivation and recorded crime is above average. The house dates from the early 1900s and walls are likely uninsulated, so buyers should factor potential insulation or energy-efficiency improvements into their plans and budgets.
Overall this freehold home presents an affordable entry into Blaenavon with useful parking, a garage and a decent-sized garden. It will suit buyers seeking a ready-to-live-in property with scope to improve insulation and connectivity over time.