Chain free and freehold tenure
Generous side garden with detached garage and parking
Riverside location with open rear views toward hills
Three bedrooms, one bathroom, ample storage throughout
Interior dated; requires modernization and updating
Single-storey extension adds kitchen and extra storage space
Area rated very deprived; local services and broadband average
No flood risk; cheap council tax
This three-bedroom 1930s semi-detached house on Glannant Terrace is offered chain free and ready for a growing family to personalise. Set on a generous side plot, the property includes a detached garage with parking, useful rear storage sheds and a mature garden that opens onto riverside walks. The single-storey extension provides extra kitchen and storage space, while the rear rooms enjoy open views toward the hills.
Inside, rooms are spacious and bright but largely dated: the living room has a mid-20th-century feel with a brick fireplace, wood panelling and textured ceiling. Upstairs are three bedrooms and a single bathroom. There is ample built-in storage, though the property will benefit from modernization to meet contemporary family needs.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, no flood risk, cheap council tax and good proximity to local schools, shops and healthcare. The town’s commuter links make larger centres accessible. Be aware the wider area rates as very deprived and some local services and broadband/mobile speeds are only average, which may influence long-term resale or rental prospects.
For buyers looking for renovation potential or a family home in a well-located village setting, this house offers scope to add value through updating and reconfiguration. The riverside location and generous outdoor space present clear lifestyle advantages for families who enjoy countryside walks and outdoor living.