£199,950

2 bed detached house for sale
Ynyswen Road, Treorchy, Rhondda Cynon Taff CF42

    • 2 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: C

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Freehold
Added on 14/07/2026

About this property

    Properties like this simply don't come along every day.
    Steeped in history, character and architectural significance, Ainon Welsh Baptist Chapel stands proudly in the heart of the thriving village of Treorchy, offering an extraordinary opportunity to acquire a truly remarkable Grade II Listed chapel together with a stunning residential conversion and exciting development potential.
    Originally built in 1899 to the designs of renowned architect Roderick of Blaencwm, this magnificent chapel remains a striking example of late Victorian Welsh chapel architecture. Rich in original features and historic charm, it is a building that tells a story at every turn.
    Today, the former vestry and schoolroom have been sympathetically transformed into a beautiful and highly individual two-bedroom home, blending historic character with modern-day living whilst retaining the soul of this remarkable building.

    A truly exceptional and unique opportunity to acquire this stunning Grade II listed former chapel, sympathetically converted to provide a remarkable blend of original period features and high-quality contemporary living accommodation. This outstanding property must be viewed to be fully appreciated.
    Entrance


    Accessed via the original beautifully preserved double oak doors leading to the main entrance foyer, featuring original wood panel décor, mosaic tile flooring, and a feature colour stained window panel. Two separate original oak panel doors provide access to the main chapel.
    Main chapel


    An impressive and versatile space of excellent size, measuring approximately 10.94m x 13.94m. The main chapel retains an abundance of original features including:

    Eight original timber sash windows (four either side)
    Original wood panel décor to halfway
    Original mosaic tiled gallery and pathway
    Original timber flooring and feature panelling
    Enclosed Grade II listed deacon seating area
    Grade II listed pulpit with all original features, including recess detail
    Access to the baptism pool
    Original oak panel doors to built-in storage cupboards and former vestry
    Outstanding acoustics throughout

    Gallery Level (First Floor)

    The gallery level affords stunning views over the pulpit and main chapel, featuring:

    Five arched colour stained sash windows to the front
    Eight additional sash windows (four either side)
    All original pews and timberwork retained
    Grade II listed ceiling and ceiling roses in beautiful condition

    residential living accommodation (Former Vestry)

    Accessed via the main chapel and also benefiting from a separate side entrance with solid timber door to a porch. The porch has plastered walls, plastered ceiling, electric and gas service meters, and an original oak panel door leading to:

    Open Plan Lounge / Kitchen / Dining Room / Family Room
    Approximately 6.43m x 9.69m

    A spectacular open plan living space with plastered walls, original beam ceilings, and original oak flooring. Features include:

    Four timber glazed windows (two to side, two to rear) allowing ample natural light
    Grade II listed wall plaques (to remain visible)
    All wall and ceiling light fittings to remain
    Two authentic roll top Victorian style radiators (three in total across the lounge area)
    Original staircase to basement
    Bespoke feature staircase to first floor

    Kitchen Area

    Superbly appointed kitchen finished in Oval Room Blue, comprising:

    Ample wall-mounted units, base units and larder units with genuine walnut worktops
    Matching central island with quartz work surface
    Range of integrated appliances including microwave, oven, five-ring gas hob with extractor, integrated fridge-freezer and dishwasher
    Contrast single sink and draining unit with original brass central mixer taps
    Feature display lighting, under-unit lighting and kickboard lighting
    Open plan dining and family area with bespoke staircase to first floor
    Double doors to built-in storage cupboards
    Wall-mounted mood lighting and ample electric power points
    Bedroom one

    3.32m x 3.23m

    Timber window to side offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Features include plastered décor, original picture rail, plastered ceiling, pine flooring, Victorian style roll top radiator, and two Grade II listed marble plaques.
    Family bathroom / shower room


    Beautifully presented generous shower room comprising:

    Tiled flooring with wood panelling to halfway and plastered décor above
    Grade II listed marble plaques
    Walk-in wet area with rainforest shower and attachments, fully ceramic tiled with recessed display shelving and feature lighting
    Close coupled WC
    Original antique wash stand with insert wash hand basin and central mixer taps
    Feature wall light fittings to remain
    First floor elevation


    Accessed via the bespoke hand-designed staircase:

    Master Bedroom

    A magnificent master bedroom with plastered décor, plastered ceiling, full range of recessed lighting, quality wood panel flooring, and a spindled balustrade overlooking the kitchen, family room and lounge. Features include:

    Wall light fittings to remain
    Full range of bespoke built-in storage cabinets
    Ample electric power points including usb connections
    Feature divide to a bespoke dressing area with hanging rails, further lighting, and vanity dressing table with wall-mounted mirror and designer lighting
    Additional built-in storage for hanging and shelving

    Work From Home Office

    An ideal home office space with matching décor, spindled balustrade overlooking the living accommodation and views of the unique bespoke handcrafted chandelier below.
    Lower ground floor


    Accessed via the original staircase to a lobby area with emulsion décor, Victorian style roll top radiator, and original doors leading to:

    Cloakroom / WC

    uPVC double glazed window to side, original ceramic tiling, original flooring, and white suite comprising WC and wall-mounted wash hand basin with central mixer taps.

    Storage Room / Potential Games Room
    6.23m x 5.96m

    A versatile space offering enormous potential to create a games room, additional sitting room or work from home office. Features include:

    Planning consent to reinstate two original windows
    Victorian style replica roll top radiator
    Solid door to rear allowing access to laneway
    Single sink and drainer with central mixer taps
    Plumbing for automatic washing machine
    Cupboard storage and electric power points

    Additional Storage Room
    6.26m x 5.98m

    Plastered décor and original flooring
    Electric power points
    Planning consent to reopen two window spaces
    Victorian style replica roll top radiator
    Wall-mounted gas boiler serving domestic hot water and gas central heating
    External


    To the rear, a laneway provides excellent potential for off-road parking. The laneway is a dead end (not a through road), making it particularly suitable for private parking for this property.

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