Double-fronted Victorian mid-terrace with exposed stone feature wall
Two bedrooms, compact layout — approx. 559 sq ft (small overall size)
Chain-free freehold — quick completion possible
Forecourt to front and raised garden to rear (private outdoor space)
Mains gas boiler and radiators; double glazing (install date unknown)
Pre-1900 stone walls, likely no wall insulation; potential damp risk
Located on bus route to Cardiff; local shops within walking distance
Very deprived area; average broadband, excellent mobile signal, very cheap council tax
This double-fronted, two-bedroom mid-terrace offers straightforward, low-cost entry to homeownership or rental investment. At about 559 sq ft it’s compact but adaptable, with a lounge featuring an exposed stone feature wall that preserves Victorian character. The property is offered freehold and chain-free, so a quick sale is possible.
Practical positives include a forecourt to the front, a raised rear garden and a small modern kitchen with slate floor and spot lighting. Heating is mains gas via a boiler and radiators; glazing is double glazed (install date unknown). The house sits on a regular bus route with direct access towards Cardiff and local shops within walking distance.
Buyers should note this is a pre-1900 stone-built terrace likely without cavity wall insulation and with potential for damp given age and construction. The overall area is very deprived and local classifications indicate economic challenges; broadband speeds are average. The home will suit buyers prepared to maintain or improve period fabric and who value low council tax and strong mobile signal.
For first-time buyers or investors seeking a small, affordable property with character and no chain, this presents clear potential. Expect some renovation and energy-efficiency work to unlock comfort and long-term savings.



















































































