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2 bedroom semi-detached bungalow
Sold STC
Semi-detached bungalow
2 beds
1 bath
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Mobile signal:
EEO2ThreeVodafone
Features and description
- Neutrally decorated
- Sought-after location
- Close to amenities
- Public transport nearby
- Two bedrooms
- West facing garden
- Conservatory included
- Driveway & Garage
- Well-proportioned kitchen
For sale is this neutrally decorated semi-detached bungalow, a property that effortlessly combines comfort and convenience. With its sought-after location close to local amenities and public transport links, this property is ideal for downsizers seeking a balance of tranquility and accessibility.
The property features a total of two bedrooms, one bathroom, and a well-proportioned kitchen. The single reception room provides ample space for relaxation and entertainment. The home is in council tax band C, which is another aspect to consider when calculating the overall cost of ownership.
One of the standout features of this property is the west facing garden, which bathes the home in natural light during the afternoon and evening. A conservatory ensures you can enjoy this garden all year round, while also serving as an additional space for relaxation or entertainment. Parking facilities add an extra layer of convenience for residents or guests.
This is a property that offers a lot for its size, including a sought-after location and unique features. Whether you're looking to downsize without compromising on quality, or seeking a starter home that offers more than just the basics, this could be the home for you.
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 carpets, papered walls and ceilings which are coved with central lighting, attic access, doors into:
Lounge - 4.55m x 3.28m (14'11" x 10'9") - With carpets, papered walls & ceilings which are coved with central light fittings, radiator, power & tv points, window to front.
Kitchen - 2.72m x 2.44m'2.13m (8'11" x 8''7") - Vinyl flooring, skimmed walls and smooth ceilings which are coved with central light fittings, selection of base and wall units in cream shaker style with oak effect worktops, electric oven, hob and hood, sink and drainer with mixer tap, window to front.
Bedroom 1 - 4.37m x 2.84m (14'4" x 9'4") - with carpets, papered walls and ceilings which are coved, central light fittings, radiator, window to rear.
Bedroom 2 - 3.15m x 3.00m (10'4" x 9'10" ) - with carpets, papered walls and smooth ceilings which are coved with central light fittings, radiator, French doors to conservatory.
Bathroom - 2.01m x 1.75m (6'7" x 5'9") - Non slip flooring, tiled walls with smooth ceilings with central lighting, WC and sink walk in shower with thermostatic shower attachment and glass screen, radiator, window to side.
Garden Room - 5.46m x 3.23m (17'11" x 10'7") - built onto rear with, dwarf walls and solid roof, radiator, French doors to garden.
Gardens - Large rear gardens with patio area off the back of house. rear lawns with central concrete path to chipped area, selection of mature bushes, trees and flowers, side gated access.
Front garden with lawn to front with flower beds, tarmac driveway leading to single garage with up and over front electric door.
The property features a total of two bedrooms, one bathroom, and a well-proportioned kitchen. The single reception room provides ample space for relaxation and entertainment. The home is in council tax band C, which is another aspect to consider when calculating the overall cost of ownership.
One of the standout features of this property is the west facing garden, which bathes the home in natural light during the afternoon and evening. A conservatory ensures you can enjoy this garden all year round, while also serving as an additional space for relaxation or entertainment. Parking facilities add an extra layer of convenience for residents or guests.
This is a property that offers a lot for its size, including a sought-after location and unique features. Whether you're looking to downsize without compromising on quality, or seeking a starter home that offers more than just the basics, this could be the home for you.
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 carpets, papered walls and ceilings which are coved with central lighting, attic access, doors into:
Lounge - 4.55m x 3.28m (14'11" x 10'9") - With carpets, papered walls & ceilings which are coved with central light fittings, radiator, power & tv points, window to front.
Kitchen - 2.72m x 2.44m'2.13m (8'11" x 8''7") - Vinyl flooring, skimmed walls and smooth ceilings which are coved with central light fittings, selection of base and wall units in cream shaker style with oak effect worktops, electric oven, hob and hood, sink and drainer with mixer tap, window to front.
Bedroom 1 - 4.37m x 2.84m (14'4" x 9'4") - with carpets, papered walls and ceilings which are coved, central light fittings, radiator, window to rear.
Bedroom 2 - 3.15m x 3.00m (10'4" x 9'10" ) - with carpets, papered walls and smooth ceilings which are coved with central light fittings, radiator, French doors to conservatory.
Bathroom - 2.01m x 1.75m (6'7" x 5'9") - Non slip flooring, tiled walls with smooth ceilings with central lighting, WC and sink walk in shower with thermostatic shower attachment and glass screen, radiator, window to side.
Garden Room - 5.46m x 3.23m (17'11" x 10'7") - built onto rear with, dwarf walls and solid roof, radiator, French doors to garden.
Gardens - Large rear gardens with patio area off the back of house. rear lawns with central concrete path to chipped area, selection of mature bushes, trees and flowers, side gated access.
Front garden with lawn to front with flower beds, tarmac driveway leading to single garage with up and over front electric door.
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About this agent

At Hunters Estate Agents and Letting Agents Bridgend we cover sales and lettings in the County of Bridgend so if you are looking to sell, buy or rent a property, we offer all of these services to you. Luke Jones, established as Fresh Start Properties in 2010 and beginning life as a letting agent working from home. Luke quickly established himself in the local property market and soon opened his first estate agency based in Pencoed in 2013 moving into sales at the same time. As the business thrived he decided to open up his second sales and lettings office in Ogmore Vale in September 2015. Both Bridgend and Ogmore Vale branches rebranded to Hunters in 2017 to broaden their market. Hunters Estate Agents and Letting Agents Bridgend prides itself on our personal but professional approach offering the best service to our customers with much of our business coming to us word of mouth. The team at Hunters Bridgend is made up of local people with families. Hunters Estate Agents and Letting Agents Bridgend always tries to support and sponsor local events, clubs and associations with the staff involved in various activities themselv















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