A 'charming' three bedroom bungalow in the Amman Valley is on the market.
The detached bungalow, located in Brynneuadd, Lower Brynamman, is listed for offers over £180,000 through John Francis Ammanford.
It is a 'hidden gem' that combines tranquil countryside living with the convenience of modern amenities.
According to the estate agent, the property is situated in a peaceful and sought-after area, offering off-road parking and 'captivating views' of the surrounding countryside.
The bungalow requires some modernisation, presenting a great opportunity for buyers wishing to add their personal touch and potentially increase the property’s value.
The estate agent suggests that the space could be transformed into a contemporary haven tailored to the buyer's style and needs.
Externally, the property features a 'manageable' garden space with the potential to become a beautiful outdoor retreat.
The estate agent suggests the possibilities are endless, whether you envisage a vibrant garden, a patio for alfresco dining, or a play area for children.
The house has a bright entrance hall, with a double glazed door to the front and tiled mosaic style flooring.
The three bedrooms all have double glazed windows, with the first two having views to the front of the property, and the third having a view to the side.
The living room features a decorative fireplace and storage within the alcove, while the kitchen comes with wall and base units, space for a cooker and fridge freezer, and a stainless steel sink with drainer and mixer tap.
The kitchen also includes a dining area and another decorative fireplace.
The bathroom is a three-piece suite comprising of a pedestal hand wash basin, a bath, and WC, with built in storage and access to the loft.
To the front of the property, there is off-road parking and gated pedestrian access leading to the front door.
A gravel path is set to the side, and to the rear of the property there is a rear garden laid mainly to lawn.
The estate agent advises that mains services are connected to the property.
The heating for the property is oil.
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