- Two-bedroom mid-terrace stone cottage, circa 660 sq ft
- Modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances
- Gas central heating and wall-mounted gas boiler
- Flat, enclosed rear garden; very large overall plot
- Attractive woodland and stream views from rooms
- Freehold; no flood risk; excellent mobile and fast broadband
- Located in a very deprived area; impacts resale/rental prospects
- Terraced location may limit parking and external alteration options
This double-fronted stone mid-terrace presents an affordable entry point into Blaenrhondda for first-time buyers. At about 660 sq ft, the property combines period character with modern updates — UPVC double glazing, a fitted kitchen with integrated appliances, gas central heating and a contemporary shower room — so it’s largely move-in ready.
The house sits on a very large plot with a flat, enclosed rear garden, patio and lawn, and offers attractive views over the stream and surrounding woodland. Interiors are practical: two comfortable bedrooms, good built-in storage and generous reception rooms with original-style fireplaces that retain character.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, no flood risk, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband. Be realistic about location: the wider area is classified as very deprived with a local profile of social renting, which can affect long-term resale values and tenant demand if considering letting.
This property will suit buyers wanting an affordable, characterful home with outside space and decent connectivity who are comfortable living in a semi-rural, blue-collar community. Council tax band is unknown and any buyer should confirm running costs and local market prospects before committing.



















































