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The Strand, Blaengarw, Bridgend . CF32 8AA £47,500 The Strand, Blaengarw, Bridgend . CF32 £47,500 8AA The Strand, Blaengarw, Bridgend . CF32 8AA REFURBISHMENT OPPORTUNITY - Two bedroom mid terraced house comprising entrance hall, two reception ooms,r kitchen / breakfast room, bathroom, two double bedrooms and enclosed rear garden. SOLD WITH NO ONWARD CHAIN. £47,500 - Freehold ▪ Traditional two bedroom mid terraced house ▪ Huge potential / Some orkw recently completed ▪ Two reception ooms,r EPC-E ▪ Two good sized double bedrooms ▪ Beautiful xposede stone work in bedroom one ▪ Enclosed rear garden / NO ONWARD CHAIN DESCRIPTION Introducing this traditional two bedroom mid terraced cottage located in the village of Blaengarw at the top of the Garw valley and within easy walking distance of local retail and food outlets, primary schools and bus services. The property is in need of some refurbishment and could provide an excellent opportunity to stamp your own identity on the property and continue the orkw already completed. SOLD WITH NO ONWARD CHAIN. ENTRANCE Via part glazed timber front door into the inner hallway. INNER HALLWAY Wall mounted electric meter and internal timber door through to the entrance hall. ENTRANCE HALL Recently been stripped with exposed plaster work. Door to reception one has been blocked. Original screed floor. Doorway through to reception oomr two. RECEPTION 2 (11' 10" x 11' 10") or (3.60m x 3.60m) Timber frame door leading through to the kitchen, stairs to the first floor, exposed plastered ceiling, plastered walls, timber skirting and original screed floor. Wall mounted gas fire (not in service) housing the back boiler and fitted storage cupboard in the chimney breast alcoves. Open archway through to reception 1/lounge. RECEPTION 1/LOUNGE (10' 2" x 12' 2") or (3.10m x 3.70m) Overlooking the front via timber frame window the lounge has recently had freshly skimmed and emulsioned ceiling and walls, ceramic tiled window sill. Original screed floor and allw mounted gas meter. KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM (6' 3" x 16' 5") or (1.90m x 5.0m) Exposed plastered ceiling, walls and original screed floor. Inset sink with low level wall mounted kitchen units and space for electric cooker. Doorway through to the rear garden. BATHROOM (6' 7" x 4' 11") or (2.00m x 1.50m) Frosted glazed timber window to the side with fitted roller blind. Three piece suite in white comprising wall mounted wash hand basin, w.c. and bath with pine tongue and groove panelled wall. LANDING Fitted storage cupboard housing the hot water tank. BEDROOM 1 (15' 1" x 10' 6") or (4.60m x 3.20m) Overlooking the front of the property via two timber framed windows both with fitted roller blinds. This lovely double bedroom has recently been finished with plastered and painted ceiling and walls with original exposed floorboards. Original stonework exposed on front wall and chimney. BEDROOM 2 (8' 2" x 12' 2") or (2.50m x 3.70m) Overlooking the rear via PVCu double glazed window this excellent double bedroom is finished with ecenr tly plastered ceiling, walls and original exposed floorboards. OUTSIDE The enclosed rear garden is tiered with steps leading up to a raised patio area, two external storage sheds and rear lane gated access. DIRECTIONS Upon entering the village of Blaengarw continue past the primary school on the left hand side onto Herbert Street where The Strand can be found on the right. Floorplan & EPC These particulars, together with photographs and floor plans are intended to give a fair description of the property, however they do not form any part of a contract. The vendors, their agents, Payton Jewell Caines and Bridgend Port Talbot persons acting on their behalf do not give a warranty in relation ot this property. All measurements are Sales: 01656 654 328 Sales: 01639 891 268 approximate and should not be relied upon. The floor plans are indicative only. Any appliances and/or services mentioned within these particulars have not been tested or verified yb the agent. All negotiations should be [email protected] [email protected] conducted through Payton Jewell Caines. Please note - for leasehold properties there may be service charges/ Lettings: 01656 869 000 Lettings: 01639 891 268 ground rents payable and you may wish to take this into consideration. Any information made va ailable by Payton [email protected] [email protected] Jewell Caines in relation ot these charges has been provided to us by the vendor and has not been verified yb Payton Jewell Caines. Pencoed Neath Sales: 01656 864 477 Sales: 01639 874507 www.pjchomes.co.uk [email protected] [email protected] Lettings: 01656 869 000 Lettings: 01639 874507 [email protected] [email protected] 01656 654328.
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