Y Deri Glynneath Road, Abergarwed, Neath, Neath Port Talbot. SA11 4DW 360,000

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Y Deri Glynneath Road, Abergarwed, Neath, Neath Port Talbot. SA11 4DW 360,000 Y Deri Glynneath Road, Abergarwed, Neath, Neath Port Talbot. SA11 4DW 360,000 • Impressive character home • Adjoining one bedroom annexe • Open plan lounge/dining/kitchen • Lounge with original fireplace • Ample off road parking • Under an acre of woodland. EPC-F32 • Situated in an elevated position Ref: PRC68014 Viewing Instructions: Strictly By Appointment Only General Description IMPRESSIVE, UNIQUE CHARACTER DETACHED HOUSE. Introducing a Live/Work opportunity with this BEAUTIFUL HOME and adjoining ANNEXE. Located in an elevated position surrounded by SCENIC VIEWS and situated on just under an acre of WOODLAND. Viewing is essential to fully appreciate its ORIGINAL CHARMS Accommodation Description Reputed to be in excess of 100 years old and built specifically for the manager of the local mine this property provides generous family space in a semi rural location with beautiful far reaching views over the valley and Neath Canal. Accommodation briefly comprises to the ground floor entrance hall, lounge, kitchen/diner/family room, utility room and study. To the first floor there is a landing, three bedrooms and a family bathroom. There is a separate one bedroom annexe adjacent to the property which would be perfect for extended family, working from home, or as a holiday let. The property also comprises just under one acre of woodland to the side which offers an abundance of mature trees and planting. There is also a vegetable patch within the grounds and an original WW2 bomb shelter. The rear boundary abuts the mine tramway system that is now a public footpath for ramblers and nature explorers. We recommend early viewing to fully appreciate all this property has to offer. Entrance Hall A welcoming entrance hall retaining some lovely features including the cornice, coving and architrave with high ceilings throughout. Tiled floors. Feature staircase leading to first floor. Lounge (15' 1" x 13' 1") or (4.60m x 4.0m) Original sash window to the front and feature window to the side providing plenty of natural light to this good size lounge. Coving. Plastered ceilings. Ornate wooden mantle with a multi-fuel burner. Solid wood flooring. Radiator. Open Plan Kitchen/Diner/Day Room (29' 6" x 12' 6") or (9.0m x 3.80m) Present vendors have open-planned the kitchen and reception room to make a light and airy functional living space with some of the original features remaining. Double doors leading out to the rear patio. Box bay window to front elevation. Radiator. Study (10' 2" x 11' 6") or (3.10m x 3.50m) To the rear of the house the study is ideally positioned to knock through to the adjacent annexe should you wish to combine the entire property into one dwelling. Fitted carpet. Radiator. Window to rear elevation. Door into: Utility Room Plumbing for an automatic washing machine with additional space for a tumble dryer and window to the rear elevation. Stairs and landing The centrally located feature staircase benefits from a skylight and leads to a spacious landing with plenty of storage cupboards and access to the loft eves. All doors lead off : Bedroom 1 (14' 9" x 13' 1") or (4.50m x 4.0m) Coving. Painted walls. Radiator. Window to the front elevation with superb views over the valley. Bedroom 2 (12' 2" x 11' 10") or (3.70m x 3.60m) Coving. Plastered ceiling. Radiator. Window to the rear elevation. Original wrought iron fireplace. Bedroom 3 (9' 11" x 14' 5") or (3.03m x 4.40m) Window over looking the front elevation. Original wrought iron fireplace. Radiator. Family bathroom A charming bathroom offering freestanding roll top bath, hand basin and shower cubicle. Double aspect windows to front and side elevations. There is a separate w.c. room. ADJACENT PROPERTY The self contained annexe is an ideal opportunity for the extended family, work from home opportunities or a holiday let. Annexe Lounge (18' 4" x 9' 2") or (5.58m x 2.80m) Access via double doors from the front patio area. Spacious lounge. Plenty of natural light from the side windows. Annexe Kitchen Self contained offering electric hob, integrated fridge, sink and cupboard space. Window to rear elevation. Annexe shower room Three piece suite comprising low level w.c, hand basin and large walk in shower. Annexe Bedroom (23' 4" x 9' 2") or (7.10m x 2.80m) Via staircase to the first floor. Spacious bedroom with double doors to a Juliet balcony to front elevation boasting spectacular views. Additional windows to side elevation and feature skylights. Outside To the front there is a large driveway parking and footpath leading to the house which offers a good size patio area, ideal for appreciating the surrounding scenic views. The front garden is tiered and offers ample shrubs and a vegetable patch. To the rear there are outbuildings ideal for storage and a pathway leading to the rear public footpath, formally the tramway for the mine. To the side you will find the vintage Anderson Shelter and an abundance of woodland. Services EPC Rating:32 Tenure We are informed that the tenure is Freehold Council Tax Band Not Specified These particulars are believed to be accurate but they are not guaranteed to be so. They are intended only as a general guide and cannot be construed as any form of contract, warranty or offer. Floorplans are for illustrative purposes only. These details are issued on the strict understanding that any negotiations in respect of the property name herein are conducted through PJC Homes..
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