Three bedrooms and two reception rooms — flexible family layout
Large kitchen with potential to reconfigure and modernise
Requires renovation throughout; EPC rating E
Double glazing installed before 2002; likely replacement needed
Stone walls likely uninsulated — energy-efficiency work recommended
Single family bathroom; scope to add/upgrade facilities
Freehold, council tax band B; no flood risk
Very low local crime; close to green spaces and cycle paths
This traditional three-bedroom semi-detached home on Cefn Road Upper offers a clear renovation opportunity for a family or buyer seeking value in a quiet village setting. The property provides two reception rooms, a long kitchen and a straightforward layout that lends itself to modernisation and personalisation. Quiet green spaces, walking and cycling paths nearby enhance the lifestyle appeal.
The house requires updating throughout: the EPC is E, glazing dates from before 2002, and external stone walls are likely uninsulated. There is one family bathroom and gas central heating via a boiler and radiators, but buyers should budget for cosmetic and energy-efficiency improvements, plus potential kitchen and bathroom upgrades.
Despite the need for works, the plot includes a garden and the location benefits from very low crime, excellent mobile signal and convenient access to local amenities and outdoor recreation. The property is freehold, council tax band B and offered at an accessible price — attractive to first-time buyers prepared to renovate or investors seeking a refurb/refit.
Practical points: services and measurements have not been independently tested; a survey is recommended to confirm condition and any structural or services work required. The area has higher social deprivation metrics overall, which may influence long-term value and tenant demand if let.