3 bedroom terraced house for sale
Penprysg Road, Pencoed, Bridgend
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Terraced house
3 beds
1 bath
1076
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Three-bedroom terraced family home
- Two separate reception rooms
- Private garden for outdoor space
- Off-street parking in urban area
- Neutrally decorated throughout
- Close to Pencoed railway station
- Easy access to Cardiff and Bridgend
- Near M4 for regional commuting
- Walking distance to local amenities
- Nearby primary and secondary schools
This three-bedroom terraced house is for sale in Pencoed, within the Bridgend area, and is neutrally decorated throughout. The ground floor provides two reception rooms and one kitchen, offering defined areas for living and dining. There is one bathroom serving the property. Externally, the house benefits from a garden and parking, which is a practical advantage in this urban location. The property falls within Council Tax band C.
Pencoed offers a range of local amenities including supermarkets, independent shops and everyday services on the high street. Nearby schools in the area provide options for primary and secondary education, making the location suited to first time buyers looking for access to local facilities.
Public transport links are a key feature of this address. Pencoed railway station is within easy reach, offering services towards Cardiff and Bridgend; journeys to Cardiff Central are typically around 30–40 minutes, with Bridgend reachable in around 10 minutes. Road links are also convenient, with access to the M4 connecting to Cardiff, Swansea and further afield.
There are local green spaces and parks in and around Pencoed, providing opportunities for walking and recreation, while cafés and everyday amenities are available in the town centre.
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 library. 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.
Hallway - entered through front door, with carpets, textured walls and ceilings with central lighting, radiator, stairs to first floor, door to dining
Living Room - 3.81m x 3.12m (12'6" x 10'3") - with carpets, skimmed walls and textured ceiling with central lighting, window to front and open arch to dining, radiator.
Dining Room - 4.11m x 3.40m (13'6" x 11'2") - with carpets, skimmed walls and textured ceiling with central lighting, window to rear and open arch to living room, radiator. brick fireplace with hearth, under stair storage.
Kitchen - 3.81m x 2.57m (12'6" x 8'5" ) - with vinyl flooring, skimmed walls and textured ceiling with central lighting. Selection of base and wall formica units with marble effect worktops, sink & drainer, window to rear, radiator, door to rear hallway with access to the garden.
Bathroom - off rear hallway with vinyl flooring and tiled / skimmed walls, textured ceiling with central lighting, 2 piece suite sink & wc, separate shower cubicle with electric shower, radiator, window to rear.
Landing - with carpets, textured walls and ceiling with central lighting, wood bannister with spindles, doors to:
Bedroom 1 - 4.98m x 3.18m (16'4" x 10'5" ) - with carpets, textured walls and ceiling with central lighting, two windows to front, radiator.
Bedroom 2 - 3.38m x 3.05m (11'1" x 10'00" ) - with carpets, textured walls and ceiling with central lighting, window to rear, radiator, built in cupboard.
Bedroom 3 - 2.31m x 3.78m (7'7" x 12'5" ) - with carpets, textured walls and ceiling with central lighting, window to rear, radiator, built in cupboard.
Gardens - Enclosed front garden with concrete driveway for two cars, some mature borders.
Rear enclosed garden with concrete pat against house leading to rear garden with a block shed in need of attention.
Pencoed offers a range of local amenities including supermarkets, independent shops and everyday services on the high street. Nearby schools in the area provide options for primary and secondary education, making the location suited to first time buyers looking for access to local facilities.
Public transport links are a key feature of this address. Pencoed railway station is within easy reach, offering services towards Cardiff and Bridgend; journeys to Cardiff Central are typically around 30–40 minutes, with Bridgend reachable in around 10 minutes. Road links are also convenient, with access to the M4 connecting to Cardiff, Swansea and further afield.
There are local green spaces and parks in and around Pencoed, providing opportunities for walking and recreation, while cafés and everyday amenities are available in the town centre.
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 library. 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.
Hallway - entered through front door, with carpets, textured walls and ceilings with central lighting, radiator, stairs to first floor, door to dining
Living Room - 3.81m x 3.12m (12'6" x 10'3") - with carpets, skimmed walls and textured ceiling with central lighting, window to front and open arch to dining, radiator.
Dining Room - 4.11m x 3.40m (13'6" x 11'2") - with carpets, skimmed walls and textured ceiling with central lighting, window to rear and open arch to living room, radiator. brick fireplace with hearth, under stair storage.
Kitchen - 3.81m x 2.57m (12'6" x 8'5" ) - with vinyl flooring, skimmed walls and textured ceiling with central lighting. Selection of base and wall formica units with marble effect worktops, sink & drainer, window to rear, radiator, door to rear hallway with access to the garden.
Bathroom - off rear hallway with vinyl flooring and tiled / skimmed walls, textured ceiling with central lighting, 2 piece suite sink & wc, separate shower cubicle with electric shower, radiator, window to rear.
Landing - with carpets, textured walls and ceiling with central lighting, wood bannister with spindles, doors to:
Bedroom 1 - 4.98m x 3.18m (16'4" x 10'5" ) - with carpets, textured walls and ceiling with central lighting, two windows to front, radiator.
Bedroom 2 - 3.38m x 3.05m (11'1" x 10'00" ) - with carpets, textured walls and ceiling with central lighting, window to rear, radiator, built in cupboard.
Bedroom 3 - 2.31m x 3.78m (7'7" x 12'5" ) - with carpets, textured walls and ceiling with central lighting, window to rear, radiator, built in cupboard.
Gardens - Enclosed front garden with concrete driveway for two cars, some mature borders.
Rear enclosed garden with concrete pat against house leading to rear garden with a block shed in need of attention.
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Crime score
Low crime
2/10
Home prices (average)
3 bedroom terraced houses
£251,793
£251,793
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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