Affordable rural four-bed semi with large garden and upgrade potential.
4 bedrooms with versatile layout
Large rear garden and countryside outlook
Off-street parking, low council tax (Band B)
Oil central heating; boiler and radiators
Solid brick walls with no built-in insulation (assumed)
Only one bathroom recorded; space planning needed
Small overall property size (1,086 sq ft)
Area classified as very deprived despite very low crime
This four-bedroom semi-detached house on Cwmgarw Road offers an affordable entry into rural life close to the Brecon Beacons. The ground floor opens to a bright lounge and a modern open-plan kitchen/living/dining area that leads directly to a large rear garden — useful for families, gardeners or pets. Off-street parking and a low council-tax band (B) add to running-cost appeal.
Practical details that matter: the property runs on oil-fired central heating with a boiler and radiators, and the walls are solid brick with no built-in insulation (as built). There is one bathroom recorded, and the overall property size is described as small, so space planning may be required to suit a growing household. Broadband speeds are reported as fast and mobile signal as average, which supports home working.
The house dates from the early 20th century and retains period character while having modern elements in the kitchen. It sits in a very deprived local area but benefits from very low crime and rural surroundings. Buyers should factor in possible energy-efficiency improvements (wall insulation/upgrades to heating) and any general redecoration or refurbishment to personalise the home.
This property suits a first-time buyer or couple seeking affordable rural living with scope to add value through targeted improvements. It provides immediate ready-to-live-in space with clear potential for energy and comfort upgrades over time.