Character-filled three-bed bungalow with gardens, garage and loft suite — scope to extend (subject to planning)..
Converted loft now master bedroom with en-suite
Three double bedrooms and generous living/dining space
Detached rear garage and off-street parking
Substantial, well-kept front and rear gardens
Scope to extend further subject to planning permission
Early 20th-century build; may need ongoing maintenance
Area classed as very deprived; crime above average
Freehold with affordable council tax, fast broadband
Set on a decent plot in central Barry, this semi-detached bungalow blends period character with family-sized accommodation. The converted loft provides a private master suite with en-suite, while two ground-floor double bedrooms and a spacious living/dining room offer comfortable everyday living. A conservatory and well-kept gardens extend the living space outdoors and suit gardening or family play.
Practical benefits include off-street parking, a detached rear garage for storage or a workshop, mains gas central heating and double glazing. The house dates from the early 20th century and retains Tudor Revival features such as a bay window and chimney, giving it kerb appeal and character.
There is scope for further expansion subject to planning permission, which will appeal to buyers wanting to add value or adapt the layout. The property is freehold and council tax is affordable, with good broadband and mobile signal for home working.
Buyers should note material local factors: the wider area rates as very deprived with above-average crime levels; this may affect resale or rental demand. Any purchaser should also be aware the home is older (circa 1900–1929) so ongoing maintenance or updating could be required; planning checks are recommended for extension work.