Flexible 2–3 bedroom home with sunny garden, garage and ground-floor living potential.
Southerly-facing private rear garden with summerhouse
Convenient walking distance to Newton Village amenities
Ground-floor bedroom plus adjacent shower room for easy living
Principal bedroom with en suite on first floor
Driveway parking and garage with power and lighting
About 1,107 sq ft; medium-sized family home
Area classified as very deprived; local crime rate is high
Walls assumed cavity with no insulation; may need upgrades
This well-presented dormer-style semi-detached bungalow offers versatile living across two floors, ideal for families wanting ground-floor convenience and first-floor privacy. The principal bedroom includes an en suite, while a ground-floor room and adjacent shower room provide genuine single-level living potential. The southerly-facing rear garden, attractive landscaping and summerhouse create a private outdoor retreat for family life or entertaining.
Practical features include driveway parking, a garage with power and lighting, and a conservatory that brings extra light and garden access. At about 1,107 sq ft, the home is a comfortable medium-sized property with neutral, modern interior finishes and good indoor/outdoor flow. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, supporting home working and connectivity.
Buyers should note material local factors: the area is classified as very deprived with a high local crime rate, which may concern some purchasers. The property dates from the late 1960s–1970s and walls are assumed to be cavity with no built-in insulation, so buyers may wish to budget for energy-efficiency improvements (wall insulation, possible glazing upgrades) to reduce running costs.
Overall this freehold bungalow is a flexible, cared-for home in a convenient Porthcawl location close to Newton Village amenities. It will suit families seeking downstairs living options or buyers who value a sunny private garden and practical garage parking, while those sensitive to neighbourhood deprivation or energy performance should factor those issues into their decision.