Affordable three-bed Victorian terrace with great refurbishment potential near Treorchy centre.
- Three-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace with period stone facade
- Open-plan lounge, kitchen/breakfast room and separate utility
- Rear garden laid to patio; small, low-maintenance plot
- Gas central heating and uPVC double glazing (install dates unknown)
- Requires renovation throughout; kitchen and bathroom need updating
- Likely original stone walls with no insulation (assumed)
- Freehold; EPC D; Council Tax Band A (very cheap)
- Convenient town-centre location; short walk to station and amenities
A classic three-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace on Tynybedw Street offering a liveable home with clear renovation upside. The property has generous reception space and a flexible layout — an open-plan lounge, a kitchen/breakfast room, separate utility and three first-floor bedrooms — all within a compact footprint of about 930 sq ft.
The house retains period stone construction and has double glazing and gas central heating, making it comfortably habitable while you plan improvements. The rear garden is low-maintenance, laid to patio, and the small plot reduces external upkeep. Local amenities are immediately accessible: shops, cafés, bars and Treorchy railway station are within walking distance, with good road links to the A4058 and A4119.
Important practical points: the property needs renovation throughout and is sold freehold. The original stone walls likely have no cavity insulation, and some internal modernisation (kitchen, bathroom, decorating, possible thermal improvements) will be required to raise comfort and energy performance (current EPC D). Council tax is low (Band A), and there is no flooding risk.
This is suited to a first-time buyer or investor seeking an affordable entry into Treorchy’s town centre housing market. With straightforward refurbishment, the house could be modernised to suit family living or rented out to the local market.