Single-storey village bungalow with garage and parking — ideal for downsizers or a renovation project..
Chain-free with vacant possession
Single-storey two-bedroom bungalow, traditional layout
uPVC double glazing and mains gas central heating
Modern fitted kitchen; practical shower room
Detached garage plus generous driveway parking
Decent rear garden and good plot size
Post‑war build (1967–75); cavity walls with no confirmed insulation
Local area: above-average crime and high deprivation indicators
A traditional two-bedroom semi-detached bungalow offering single-storey living in the village of Coychurch. The property is chain-free with vacant possession, gas central heating and uPVC double glazing, plus a modern-fitted kitchen and a practical shower room. The detached garage and generous driveway provide useful parking and storage.
The bungalow sits on a decent plot with a rear garden and side driveway, appealing to buyers seeking low-step living or a downsizing move. The post‑war build (1967–75) is generally sound but shows scope for updating and cosmetic improvement to match modern standards — the walls are cavity-built with no confirmed insulation and some exterior pebble-dash indicates dated curb appeal.
Location offers easy access to the M4 (junctions 35 and 36), local primary school and Bridgend retail parks, while mobile signal and broadband are strong. Note the wider area indicators: higher local crime rates and marked area deprivation; buyers should weigh local social context alongside the property’s practical benefits.
This bungalow suits buyers looking for a straightforward, single-storey home with parking and garage, or investors seeking a renovation project in a village setting. Important practical positives include double glazing and mains gas heating; practical downsides include likely need for insulation improvements, cosmetic modernisation and consideration of local area conditions.