Chain-free three-bedroom period house near Porthcawl beaches with south garden and garage.
Three double bedrooms with family bathroom and separate shower WC
This detached three-bedroom home in a quiet St. Annes Crescent cul-de-sac offers a comfortable family layout close to Porthcawl’s beaches and Newton Village. Two separate reception rooms include a living room with a wood burner, while a kitchen/breakfast room and dining room provide practical space for everyday family life. A south-facing rear garden, garage and parking complete the outside, with attic skylights suggesting realistic scope for an extra room subject to consents.
The property is presented chain free and benefits from double glazing (post-2002), mains gas central heating and an EPC rating of C — sensible energy performance for a house of its age. The plot is a decent suburban size and the house’s Art Deco–inspired period character adds kerb appeal. Good mobile signal, fast broadband and convenient M4 access make commuting straightforward.
Buyers should note material negatives plainly: the area records higher crime and significant local deprivation, and council tax is in a high band (Band F), which will affect ongoing costs. The interior is average sized and may require cosmetic updating in places; any attic conversion will need planning and building regulation approval. Overall, the house suits families seeking a roomy, characterful home near the coast with potential to improve and extend.