Summary
* for sale by by public auction on 19th February 2019 at 4PM in the village hotel, cardiff * Detached double fronted tradiational property in need of modernisation. Two reception rooms, kitchen, ground floor bathroom and three bedrooms to the first floor. Garden to the rear with side access.
Description
* for sale by by public auction on 19th February 2019 at 4PM in the village hotel, cardiff at 4PM.
In need of modernisation is this tradiational double fronted detached home located in Cefn Cribwr. The property accomodation comprises entrance hall, lounge and a dining room plus a Kitchen. There is also a ground floor bathroom. On the first floor there are three double bedrooms. Externally there is a garden to the rear with side gate access. Viewing strictly by appointment through Peter Alan Porthcawl .
Hallway
Stairs to the first floor. Access to the two reception rooms.
Lounge 13' x 10' 7" ( 3.96m x 3.23m )
Window to the front. Radiator. Fireplace
Dining Room 12' 11" x 10' 9" ( 3.94m x 3.28m )
Window to the front. Radiator. Fireplace
Kitchen 10' 10" x 11' 5" ( 3.30m x 3.48m )
Window and door to the side. Range of units. Space for appliances. Radiator. Wall mounted boiler.
Bathroom 8' 10" x 6' 7" ( 2.69m x 2.01m )
Located at the rear of the property. Suite comprising bath, wc and wash hand basin. Two windows to the rear.
Landing
Access to the three bedrooms
Bedroom One 12' x 10' 9" ( 3.66m x 3.28m )
Two windows to the front. Radiator
Bedroom Two 13' x 10' 3" ( 3.96m x 3.12m )
Window to the front. Radiator
Bedroom Three 12' x 10' 10" ( 3.66m x 3.30m )
Window to the side. Radiator
Location
The property is located within Cefn Cribwr, an area with countryside and mountains. Bedford Park Ironworks, on the northern outskirts of Cefn Cribwr, an area of approximately 40 acres of ancient woodland, meadows and glades and open spaces was once an area of intense industrial activity. The ironworks are now protected as a Scheduled Ancient Monument. Several public footpaths and cycling routes pass through the park following the line of the old Dyffryn, Llynfi and Porthcawl Railway. Parc Slip Nature Reserve itself is an area of 300 acres containing a fantastic mix of habitats such as grassland, woodland and wetlands, restored from its previous status as an opencast coal mine. Enjoying a semi-rural setting only a few miles outside of Bridgend. The M4 junction 38 provides excellent access to both Cardiff and Bridgend, with their associated amenities, and to the south is Porthcawl and the Wales Heritage Coast. There local schools and amenities within Cefn Cribwr itself and within a short drive is Bridgend with its supermarkets and Sarn with the McArthur Glen Designer Outlet.
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