Affordable three-bed terrace with hilltop views — ideal first-time buy or rental.
Three bedrooms with bright open-plan reception room
Separate kitchen; some appliances included
Ground-floor bathroom — single three-piece suite
Low-maintenance paved rear garden, rear lane overgrown
Fantastic elevated views over rolling hills
Small plot; traditional layout with modest room sizes
Likely uninsulated stone walls; energy upgrade potential
Located in a very deprived area; consider local market factors
Set atop a hill in Porth, this traditional three-bedroom terraced house offers clear first-time-buyer and buy-to-let appeal with commanding views over rolling hills. The open-plan reception room is bright and flexible, while the separate kitchen and ground-floor bathroom keep daily routines practical. Gas central heating and double glazing (where fitted) add immediate comfort.
The property is compact and straightforward: three well-proportioned bedrooms on the first floor, a mainly paved low-maintenance rear garden, and pedestrian rear access. The rear lane is currently overgrown and will need clearing to make the rear access usable. The small plot and single bathroom reflect the home’s traditional layout and modest footprint.
This mid-terrace, period-built house sits in a very deprived, blue-collar terrace area near Porth town centre and local transport links, including the railway station. The walls are likely uninsulated sandstone/limestone as-built, so buyers should budget for possible insulation or energy-efficiency improvements. The property is freehold and offered with no onward chain but currently has an offer accepted subject to contract.
Overall this is a sensible purchase for someone seeking an affordable starter home or a straightforward rental with good local demand. It presents immediate liveability with clear scope for modest improvements to increase comfort and long-term value.