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£140,000

Heol-Yr-Onnen, Pencoed, Bridgend

  • 1 bed
Bungalow

£140,000

  • 1 bed
Bungalow
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Standout Features
  • Semi-detached bungalow
  • One cosy bedroom
  • Neutral décor throughout
  • Convenient parking space
  • Lovely south-facing garden
  • Sought-after location
  • Easy access to transport
  • Proximity to local amenities
  • Ideal for starter home or downsizing
  • Council Tax Band A
Property Description Welcome to this charming semi-detached bungalow that just hit the market! This property is currently for sale and is a wonderful opportunity for first-time buyers or savvy investors. Its neutral décor creates a calming, inviting atmosphere, ready for the new owners to add their personal touch.
This sweet little home is perfect for those who value their own space. It consists of one cosy bedroom, a bathroom, a reception room ideal for relaxing or entertaining, and a functional kitchen.
One of the unique features of this property is the parking space, providing convenience for the residents. Additionally, there is a lovely garden, perfect for those who appreciate outdoor spaces. Even better, the garden is south-facing, bathing it in sunshine throughout the day, making it a perfect spot for summer barbecues or a peaceful cup of tea in the morning.
Location-wise, it's situated in a sought-after location, with easy access to public transport links and local amenities. This property falls under Council Tax Band A, making it an affordable option for those looking to manage their budget effectively.
Don't miss out on the chance to make this delightful bungalow your new home or investment!

General


Pencoed, a charming town in Bridgend County Borough, South Wales, is an appealing place to live, known for its blend of rural tranquility and modern conveniences. Nestled within easy reach of both Cardiff and Swansea, Pencoed offers a strategic location with excellent transport links, making it ideal for commuters. The town is served by the Pencoed railway station, which provides regular services to the major cities, while the M4 motorway is just a short drive away, ensuring seamless connectivity.
Local amenities in Pencoed cater to a variety of needs. The town boasts a range of shops, including a large supermarket, independent stores, and essential services such as post offices and banks. For leisure and fitness, residents can enjoy the Pencoed Swimming Pool and Fitness Center, which offers a range of activities for all ages. Additionally, there are several cozy cafes, traditional pubs, and restaurants that add to the town's welcoming atmosphere.
Families will find the local schools to be a key highlight. Pencoed Primary School and Pencoed Comprehensive School have good reputations for providing quality education, fostering a supportive learning environment for children of all ages. The proximity to Bridgend College also offers opportunities for further education and vocational courses.
Natural beauty surrounds Pencoed, offering numerous outdoor pursuits. The nearby Bryngarw Country Park is a popular spot, providing beautiful landscapes, walking trails, and a children's play area. For those who enjoy nature, the park's gardens and woodlands offer a peaceful retreat. Additionally, the stunning South Wales coastline is only a short drive away, perfect for beach outings and water sports.
Pencoed's community spirit, combined with its practical amenities and scenic beauty, make it a delightful place to call home. Whether you're a professional commuter, a family seeking good schools, or someone who appreciates the great outdoors, Pencoed has something to offer for everyone.


Hallway


with vinyl flooring, skimmed walls and textured ceilings with central lighting, attic access, storage cupboard, doors into:


Lounge (4.09m x 2.59m)


With carpets, skimmed walls & textured ceilings which are coved with central light fittings, radiator, power & tv points, French doors to conservatory, two storage cupboards.


Kitchen (3.07m x 2.03m)


Tiled flooring, skimmed walls and textured ceilings with central light fittings, selection of base units and and one wall unit in beech with granite effect worktops, sink and drainer with mixer tap, window and door to rear.


Conservatory (3.30m x 2.49m)


built onto rear with, dwarf walls and solid roof with central lighting, radiator, side door to garden.


Bedroom (2.95m x 2.01m)


with carpets, skimmed walls and textured ceilings, central light fittings, radiator, window to front, storage cupboard.


Gardens


Large rear gardens with patio area off the back of house. rear flowers beds with selection of mature plants and bushes, side garden with shed and side gated access.
resin driveway, with a small chipped area with borders.


Additional Information
Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: A
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General
Pencoed, a charming town in Bridgend County Borough, South Wales, is an appealing place to live, known for its blend of rural tranquility and modern conveniences. Nestled within easy reach of both Cardiff and Swansea, Pencoed offers a strategic location with excellent transport links, making it ideal for commuters. The town is served by the Pencoed railway station, which provides regular services to the major cities, while the M4 motorway is just a short drive away, ensuring seamless connectivity.
Local amenities in Pencoed cater to a variety of needs. The town boasts a range of shops, including a large supermarket, independent stores, and essential services such as post offices and banks. For leisure and fitness, residents can enjoy the Pencoed Swimming Pool and Fitness Center, which offers a range of activities for all ages. Additionally, there are several cozy cafes, traditional pubs, and restaurants that add to the town's welcoming atmosphere.
Families will find the local schools to be a key highlight. Pencoed Primary School and Pencoed Comprehensive School have good reputations for providing quality education, fostering a supportive learning environment for children of all ages. The proximity to Bridgend College also offers opportunities for further education and vocational courses.
Natural beauty surrounds Pencoed, offering numerous outdoor pursuits. The nearby Bryngarw Country Park is a popular spot, providing beautiful landscapes, walking trails, and a children's play area. For those who enjoy nature, the park's gardens and woodlands offer a peaceful retreat. Additionally, the stunning South Wales coastline is only a short drive away, perfect for beach outings and water sports.
Pencoed's community spirit, combined with its practical amenities and scenic beauty, make it a delightful place to call home. Whether you're a professional commuter, a family seeking good schools, or someone who appreciates the great outdoors, Pencoed has something to offer for everyone.
Hallway
with vinyl flooring, skimmed walls and textured ceilings with central lighting, attic access, storage cupboard, doors into:
Lounge
With carpets, skimmed walls & textured ceilings which are coved with central light fittings, radiator, power & tv points, French doors to conservatory, two storage cupboards.
4.09m x 2.59m (13'5" x 8'6" )
Kitchen
Tiled flooring, skimmed walls and textured ceilings with central light fittings, selection of base units and and one wall unit in beech with granite effect worktops, sink and drainer with mixer tap, window and door to rear.
3.07m x 2.03m (10'1" x 6'8" )
Conservatory
built onto rear with, dwarf walls and solid roof with central lighting, radiator, side door to garden.
3.30m x 2.49m (10'10" x 8'2")
Bedroom
with carpets, skimmed walls and textured ceilings, central light fittings, radiator, window to front, storage cupboard.
2.95m x 2.01m (9'8" x 6'7" )
Gardens
Large rear gardens with patio area off the back of house. rear flowers beds with selection of mature plants and bushes, side garden with shed and side gated access.
resin driveway, with a small chipped area with borders.
Utilities
Broadband:
Cable
Electricity:
Mains Supply
Sewerage:
Mains Supply
Heating:
Gas Central
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