Chain-free freehold terraced property, ready for occupation or re-let
A stone-fronted mid-terrace arranged over multiple levels, this freehold property offers practical accommodation for first-time buyers or investors. The layout includes a lounge, modern kitchen-diner, utility area, first-floor bathroom and a lower-ground bedroom with en-suite W/C — a useful arrangement for flexible living or rental income.
The house retains period character in its stone facade and bay/window arrangement while showing more recent interior finishes in the open-plan kitchen-diner. Double glazing and mains gas central heating are in place, and the property was formerly rented with an up-to-date EICR and gas safety certificate, so it can be occupied or re-let relatively quickly. Chain-free sale and low council tax band add to the affordability.
Buyers should note the EPC rating of E and that cosmetic updating will maximise value; the walls are likely uninsulated (typical of the construction era). The plot is modest with a small rear yard, and the property adjoins neighbouring terraces so external expansion is limited. The wider area has high deprivation indicators which may affect resale values, though crime is reported as very low and the village offers local amenities, parkland and valley walks.
Transport links are practical: easy access to the A465 and a short drive to Llanhilleth train station for services towards Cardiff. Broadband speeds are average but mobile signal is excellent. Overall this is a compact, characterful terrace with immediate rental or owner-occupier potential, best suited to buyers prepared to carry out light cosmetic works or targeted improvements to energy efficiency.











































































