Characterful renovated three‑bed with garage, studio and town‑centre location.
Three double and single bedrooms with original painted floorboards
This 1930s semi offers a blend of period character and contemporary living in central Bridgend, ideal for families and commuters. The ground floor has been opened into a stylish kitchen/living area with a restored fireplace, bay window and French doors that lead to a north‑west facing rear garden. Modern integrated appliances and a compact combi boiler are fitted, while rustic painted floorboards continue upstairs for cohesive character.
A larger‑than‑average garage with roller shutter and internal access adds real utility; a rear extension from the garage creates a useful studio or home office — perfect for remote working or creative use. The property provides off‑street parking on a tarmac driveway and small front lawn with low hedging.
The house has been newly renovated and shows well, but it still offers scope for personalisation to suit a buyer’s tastes. Practical considerations include a single family bathroom and a relatively small plot. The local area has fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, but higher‑than‑average crime levels and local deprivation should be weighed by buyers when considering long‑term suitability.
Overall this is a mid‑market, thoughtfully updated town semi with sensible family accommodation, good commuter links and useful outbuilding space — a strong option for a family seeking a centrally located home with room to adapt.