Characterful three-bed home near town, schools, station — garage and garden space included..
Spacious Victorian three-bedroom mid-terrace with bay window and period features
Large garage with lane access; useful storage and parking potential
Double reception rooms, dining room, bright kitchen opening to patio gardens
Two split-level paved patio garden spaces; small overall plot
One main bathroom; external lower-level toilet remains on site
Older build (1900–1929) with assumed uninsulated stone walls; retrofit likely needed
Double glazing installed pre-2002; some windows may require replacement
Local area: above-average crime and very deprived; council tax above average
A spacious three-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace in the heart of Caerphilly, ideal for families who want walking distance to schools, the town centre and the train station. The home combines generous reception space, period features and useful outdoor areas with a large rear garage accessed from the lane.
Downstairs offers a double living room with a bay window, separate dining room with a gas fireplace and a bright kitchen that opens to split-level paved patio gardens. High ceilings, original parquet/wood floors and mouldings give the house character; built-in storage and a practical layout suit everyday family living.
Upstairs are three double bedrooms and a family bathroom with a walk-in shower. The property has practical assets—ample storage, a sizable garage and excellent mobile signal/broadband—supporting work-from-home and family needs.
Buyers should note clear drawbacks: the local area records above-average crime and high deprivation levels, council tax is above average, the plot is small and the property’s stone walls likely lack insulation. The glazing is older (pre-2002 double glazing) and the house dates from 1900–1929, so some elements may require updating or further insulation works. There is one main bathroom and an external toilet at lower patio level.