Freshly refurbished Victorian terrace with parking, garden and excellent transport links..
- Three bedrooms across two storeys, approx 842 sq ft
- Newly renovated interior with neutral décor throughout
- Double glazing and gas central heating (boiler and radiators)
- Downstairs family bathroom; modern fitted kitchen with quartz worktops
- Small enclosed rear garden plus off-street parking to rear
- Constructed 1900–1929; cavity walls assumed uninsulated
- Very deprived wider area may affect long-term resale
- Average broadband; excellent mobile signal; very low crime
A recently renovated three-bedroom mid-terrace, offered freehold and ready to move into. Neutral décor, new fixtures and double glazing create a fresh, low-maintenance interior across two storeys and about 842 sq ft. Gas-fired central heating and an updated family bathroom downstairs add everyday practicality for families or first-time buyers.
Outside, a small enclosed garden and off-street parking to the rear deliver useful private outdoor space and secure parking — a significant convenience in a terraced street. The property is within walking distance of schools, local shops and the train station, providing straightforward links to Newport and Cardiff.
Practical positives include a very low local crime rate, no flood risk, Council Tax in the lower band, and average broadband speeds. The house was constructed circa 1900–1929 and has cavity walls with no known added insulation; the double glazing install date is unknown. The wider area is classified as very deprived, which may affect long-term resale prospects and local services.
This home suits first-time buyers or investors wanting a recently refreshed terrace in a small-town fringe location. It balances immediate move-in convenience with a few longer-term considerations — mainly the older building fabric, limited plot size, and the local area’s socioeconomic profile — that buyers should factor into future maintenance and value plans.