Victorian two-bedroom terrace with conservatory and parking potential, ideal for first-time buyers or investors.
Two double bedrooms and separate lounge and dining rooms
Conservatory adds extra usable living space
Low-maintenance paved/decked rear courtyard
Former rear parking now garden; could be reinstated to park
Mains gas boiler, radiators and double glazing present
Small plot; limited outdoor space and no large rear garden
Located in a deprived terrace area — expect local socio-economic challenges
Interior needs some modernisation and updating in places
This compact mid-terrace Victorian townhouse offers an affordable entry into Pontypool with traditional character and practical living space. The lounge flows into a dining room, while a conservatory opens onto a low-maintenance rear area — a useful extra living space in a modest footprint. Two double bedrooms upstairs and a bathroom with separate shower make this a sensible family or first-home layout.
Practical features include mains gas central heating, double glazing, and a freehold title with a low council tax band. The rear area is paved and decked with stoned chippings; the current owner has converted former rear parking into garden space that could be reinstated as a parking spot if required.
Buyers should note the location sits within a deprived, blue-collar terrace area. Interiors are traditional but will benefit from updating in places — the hallway and some room proportions are narrow and may require modernising to suit contemporary tastes. The plot is small, and outdoor space is limited.
This property suits first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors looking for a characterful, well-located home with clear potential to add value through cosmetic improvement and reconfiguring the rear for parking. Viewings are recommended to judge layout and scope for straightforward upgrades.