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Carlton Road, Clydach, Swansea, SA6

Guide Price

£190,000Freehold

312
EPC

Key Information

Tenure:Freehold
Council tax band:Not available
Broadband:up to 10000Mbps
Mobile signal:*Based on indoor data coverage
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Key Features

- Beautifully refurbished 1930s semi-detached property
- Corner plot with off-road parking and enclosed level rear garden
- Modern fitted kitchen with quality appliances and ample storage
- Open-plan reception areas perfect for family living
- Three stylishly decorated bedrooms and first-floor family bathroom

Description

GUIDE PRICE ÂŁ190,000 - ÂŁ210,000 - This stylish 1930s semi-detached home in Clydach seamlessly blends period charm with modern living. Refurbished to a high standard throughout, the property features open-plan reception areas, a modern fitted kitchen, and three beautifully decorated bedrooms. Positioned on a desirable corner plot, it offers off-road parking and a level enclosed rear garden, ideal for families and outdoor entertaining. Retaining elegant 1930s character with tasteful contemporary touches, this home is move-in ready and located in a sought-after area with easy access to local amenities, Swansea Canal, and the stunning Brecon Beacons. A perfect mix of comfort, style, and convenience.

GUIDE PRICE ÂŁ190,000 - ÂŁ210,000

This beautifully refurbished 1930s semi-detached home offers a perfect blend of period charm and modern living. Ideally positioned on a desirable corner plot in the heart of Clydach, the property boasts generous accommodation and stylish décor that enhances its original character.

Upon entering, you are greeted by a welcoming hallway leading to the open-plan reception areas. The reception rooms seamlessly flow into one another, creating a versatile space ideal for modern family living. Retaining the charm of its 1930s origins, the rooms feature tasteful period details combined with contemporary touches, including stylish fixtures and elegant flooring.

The ground floor also hosts a modern fitted kitchen that has been finished to a high standard. It offers ample storage, and workspace, making it a perfect hub for cooking and entertaining.

Upstairs, the property comprises three bedrooms, 2 double and a single, each stylishly decorated in keeping with the home's period features. A stunning, refurbished, first-floor family bathroom completes the upper level, offering sleek fittings and a fresh, neutral design.

Externally, the home benefits from its prominent corner plot position. The front of the property features off-road parking, while the rear boasts a fully enclosed, level garden – perfect for families, pets, or outdoor entertaining. The garden offers a private space to relax and enjoy the outdoors.

This beautifully refurbished home seamlessly combines the timeless elegance of a 1930s property with modern finishes, making it a rare opportunity to own a stylish, family-friendly home in the sought-after area of Clydach.

Clydach, a charming village located just a short distance from Swansea, offers a mix of natural beauty, local attractions, and community spirit, making it a fantastic place to live or visit.

**1. Clydach Heritage Centre**
For history enthusiasts, the Clydach Heritage Centre is a must-visit. Located in the scenic Coed Gwilym Park, this small museum celebrates the area’s industrial heritage, particularly its history in coal mining and canal transport. It’s a fantastic place to learn about the rich past of the village.

**2. Swansea Canal**
Running through Clydach, the Swansea Canal is a picturesque setting for walking, cycling, or even canoeing. Take a leisurely stroll along the canal towpath, enjoy the wildlife, and soak in the peaceful atmosphere. The canal is perfect for outdoor lovers looking for a scenic escape.

**3. Coed Gwilym Park**
This local park is a favorite for families and outdoor enthusiasts. It offers large open spaces for picnics, a children’s play area, and sports facilities. The park also serves as a starting point for exploring the Swansea Canal, making it a great place for a day out.

**4. Local Shops and Markets**
Clydach has a vibrant local shopping scene, featuring independent shops, cafes, and bakeries. It’s the perfect place to pick up unique gifts, enjoy a coffee, or savor fresh, local produce. The village also hosts periodic markets where local artisans and food producers showcase their goods.

**5. Clydach Community Spirit and Events**
The village has a strong community feel, with regular events, including seasonal fairs, live music, and community-led activities. Clydach also benefits from various clubs and societies, catering to all interests and age groups.

**6. Access to the Brecon Beacons National Park**
Clydach is ideally positioned for those wanting to explore the nearby Brecon Beacons. Just a short drive away, you can access breathtaking hiking trails, waterfalls, and outdoor activities, including cycling, horse riding, and photography.

**7. Local Dining and Pubs**
The village is home to several traditional pubs and eateries offering hearty meals and a warm atmosphere. Whether you’re looking for a classic pub lunch or a quiet dinner, there are plenty of options to choose from.

**8. Golf Courses**
For golf enthusiasts, Clydach is conveniently located near several excellent golf courses. These offer beautiful views and well-maintained greens for golfers of all skill levels.

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Whether you’re enjoying a tranquil walk along the Swansea Canal, taking in local history, or simply relaxing in the charming village atmosphere, Clydach has something for everyone. This combination of community, nature, and local attractions makes Clydach a fantastic place to call home.

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Property Calculators

Mortgage

Estimated Monthly Mortgage Payment:
ÂŁ1,000 /mo.
25 Years, 5% Interest
Loan
ÂŁ171,000
Total Repay
ÂŁ299,895

Stamp Duty

You’ll have to pay the stamp duty of:
ÂŁ0

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