Guide price
£170,000
(£222/sq. ft)
2 bed semi-detached house for salePlasycoed Road, Pontnewynydd NP4
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
764 sq. ft
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Guide price £170,000 - £180,000
We are delighted to present this two-bedroom, semi-detached house for sale in Pontnewyndd.
This property is found in a quiet residential location just outside of Pontypool, while within a short distance of various shops and convenience stores nearby. Cwmffrwdoer Primary School is within walking distance making this a great choice for a young family, while other local attractions include the Ebenezer Community Centre, Pontypool park, and Tirpentwys Mountain Bike Trails. The Bridgend Inn is found at the end of the road, while an array of local businesses and gastropubs can be found around the area too. Close by. At the top of the road a national cycle route can be found with Newport to the south, Blaenavon to the north and the start of the Brecons Beacons just beyond. Locally known as “The Line” this route is perfect for walking, running, cycling and dog walking. Venturing beyond The Line there can be found many trails, woodland walks, nature reserves and picturesque countryside right on the door step.
This attractive home offers a wonderful sense of character with a traditional stone exteriors, while inside we are led through the entry hallway into two spacious reception rooms on the ground floor. The inviting living room at the front of the house benefits from a charming fireplace and a flood of natural light thanks to a striking bay window. The neighbouring dining room can be partitioned with sliding doors or kept open for a fluid open plan feel, with the dining room accessing a helpful understairs cupboard, and a utility room at the rear of the house with access outside. A short staircase takes us to the well presented kitchen, which is similarly bright and well equipped with ample counter space, storage options, and plenty of room for appliances to join the integrated oven and gas hob. The kitchen also has room for another dining area or breakfast nook, while opposite the kitchen we have the stylish modern bathroom complete with a bath tub, shower unit, and an airing cupboard.
The property features two bedrooms on the top floor, which are both generously sized double rooms, with the primary bedroom complimented by an entire wall of fitted wardrobe space, providing residents with convenient storage options.
Stepping outside we have the beautifully maintained garden at the front of the house, adorned with shrubs and privacy hedges to create an inviting outdoor retreat for lounging and entertaining guests. Additional outdoor space is available with a secluded patio at the rear of the home, which is great for dining al-fresco style and unwinding at the end of a long day. On-road parking is available.
Agents note: The seller has advised that the historic side extension was built before building regulations were required, interested parties should discuss this with their solicitor or lender if required.
Agents Note: The owner has advised the property is in a coalfield or mining area.
Council Tax Band C
All services and mains water are connected to the property.
The broadband internet is provided to the property by unknown, the sellers are subscribed to BT. Please visit the Ofcom website to check broadband availability and speeds.
The owner has advised that the level of the mobile signal/coverage at the property is good, they are subscribed to Sky. Please visit the Ofcom website to check mobile coverage.
Please contact us for more information or to arrange a viewing.
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We are delighted to present this two-bedroom, semi-detached house for sale in Pontnewyndd.
This property is found in a quiet residential location just outside of Pontypool, while within a short distance of various shops and convenience stores nearby. Cwmffrwdoer Primary School is within walking distance making this a great choice for a young family, while other local attractions include the Ebenezer Community Centre, Pontypool park, and Tirpentwys Mountain Bike Trails. The Bridgend Inn is found at the end of the road, while an array of local businesses and gastropubs can be found around the area too. Close by. At the top of the road a national cycle route can be found with Newport to the south, Blaenavon to the north and the start of the Brecons Beacons just beyond. Locally known as “The Line” this route is perfect for walking, running, cycling and dog walking. Venturing beyond The Line there can be found many trails, woodland walks, nature reserves and picturesque countryside right on the door step.
This attractive home offers a wonderful sense of character with a traditional stone exteriors, while inside we are led through the entry hallway into two spacious reception rooms on the ground floor. The inviting living room at the front of the house benefits from a charming fireplace and a flood of natural light thanks to a striking bay window. The neighbouring dining room can be partitioned with sliding doors or kept open for a fluid open plan feel, with the dining room accessing a helpful understairs cupboard, and a utility room at the rear of the house with access outside. A short staircase takes us to the well presented kitchen, which is similarly bright and well equipped with ample counter space, storage options, and plenty of room for appliances to join the integrated oven and gas hob. The kitchen also has room for another dining area or breakfast nook, while opposite the kitchen we have the stylish modern bathroom complete with a bath tub, shower unit, and an airing cupboard.
The property features two bedrooms on the top floor, which are both generously sized double rooms, with the primary bedroom complimented by an entire wall of fitted wardrobe space, providing residents with convenient storage options.
Stepping outside we have the beautifully maintained garden at the front of the house, adorned with shrubs and privacy hedges to create an inviting outdoor retreat for lounging and entertaining guests. Additional outdoor space is available with a secluded patio at the rear of the home, which is great for dining al-fresco style and unwinding at the end of a long day. On-road parking is available.
Agents note: The seller has advised that the historic side extension was built before building regulations were required, interested parties should discuss this with their solicitor or lender if required.
Agents Note: The owner has advised the property is in a coalfield or mining area.
Council Tax Band C
All services and mains water are connected to the property.
The broadband internet is provided to the property by unknown, the sellers are subscribed to BT. Please visit the Ofcom website to check broadband availability and speeds.
The owner has advised that the level of the mobile signal/coverage at the property is good, they are subscribed to Sky. Please visit the Ofcom website to check mobile coverage.
Please contact us for more information or to arrange a viewing.
Parking - On Street
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