Characterful 2-bed home with garden and loft — good commuter links to Cardiff and Bristol.
Freehold Victorian mid-terrace on three storeys
This three-storey Victorian mid-terrace offers a compact but well-laid-out two-bedroom home with sizeable living space and a notable garden. The property is freehold, constructed c.1900–1929, and combines period character (fireplace, vertical windows) with a modern fitted kitchen and solid oak internal doors. The basement level contains the kitchen and shower/bathroom; upper floors provide two double bedrooms and loft space with views across Newport.
Practical running costs are reasonable: mains gas central heating, council tax band C described as affordable, fast broadband and low local crime. Double glazing is in place (installed before 2002) but the original granite/whinstone walls are assumed to lack insulation, so expect some energy-efficiency improvements may be needed. On-street parking only and the plot is described as small despite a patio and lawns, so outdoor space is more compact than large gardens elsewhere.
The house suits first-time buyers or young couples looking for a characterful home within easy commuting distance to Cardiff and Bristol. It requires minimal cosmetic updating but has potential for targeted upgrades (insulation, windows, EPC improvement) that could reduce bills and add value. Flood risk is none and the neighbourhood is classed as comfortable with good local amenities and transport links.