£280,000
3 bed detached house for sale
"The Sherwood" at Brecon Road, Penrhos, Ystradgynlais, Swansea SA9New home
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
Key information
Tenure
Council tax band
Persimmon Homes - Maes Y Rhos
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About this property
Open plan kitchen/dining room
Downstairs WC
Utility room
Storage cupboards
Bedroom 1 with en suite
Family bathroom with modern fixtures and fittings
Single Garage
This development offers the following schemes:
Schemes are available on selected plots only, subject to status, terms and conditions apply. Contact the development for latest information.
Family life and practical living come hand in hand in the Sherwood. For busy families, it’s great to have a separate living room. For the work that goes on behind the scenes, the utility room does a great job. Last but not least, upstairs, three bedrooms and two bathrooms give everyone a bit more privacy. This is a house that really works well.
Additional Information
- Tenure: Freehold
- Council tax band: Not made available by local authority until post-occupation
Ground Floor
- Kitchen/Dining Room (5.51 x 2.83 m)
- Living Room (3.55 x 3.93 m)
- WC
- Bedroom 1 (3.93 x 3.25 m)
- Bedroom 2 (2.83 x 2.9 m)
- Bedroom 3 (2.58 x 2.9 m)
- En Suite
- Bathroom
Help to Buy Wales is available at Maes Y Rhos, meaning you could buy a home with a minimum deposit of 5%.
Our new two, three, and four-bedroom homes at Maes Y Rhos are served by a direct route to Swansea, just 15 miles away. From Abercraf, just 2.5 miles away, you can step over the border of the National Park and set your sights on Pen y Fan, the highest point of this famous 350 square-mile expanse of countryside. Ystradgynlais has a Welsh-speaking heritage and a great sense of community. The town has the convenience of a local Tesco Superstore and a range of traditional facilities and services, including schools and a Community Hospital. The River Tawe is one of the local landmarks, running through the town and following the route of the Swansea Valley down to Swansea Bay.
The best thing about living in West Wales is that you have the city, the coast, and the countryside to choose from. It’s as easy to get to Swansea, Neath, Port Talbot, and Bridgend as it is to the Brecon Beacons, the Gower Peninsula Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Education
There are two local comprehensive schools to choose from; Ysgol Maesydderwen and Ysgol Gyfun Ystalyfera. A third comprehensive school, Ysgol Grnradd Gymraeg Pontardawe, is 6 miles away. Primary schools in the town include Ysgol Bro Tawe and Ysgol Golwg y Cwm, while neighbouring village primary schools include; Blaendulais Primary School, Ysgol y Cribarth, Tairgwaith Primary School, and Cwmlynfell C P School.
Shopping
In addition to the range of local businesses which include a post office and convenience store, Ystradgynlais is also home to a Tesco Superstore, ideal for the weekly shop. In the neighbouring town of Ystalyfera you'll also find an Asda supermarket. For those who enjoy staying active there's Ystradgynlais Sports Centre and the Ganolfan Chwaraeon Park and Sports Centre, plus two local Rugby Football clubs, one at Ystradgynlais and one at Ystalyfera. Ystradgynlais also benefits from a health centre and a community hospital.
Transport
For commuters to Swansea, the A4067 is the main local route. It joins the M4 at Junction 45, just outside Swansea. The A4109 is the Neath Road, joining the A465 at Aberdulais. Local bus services connect all the towns and villages along the Swansea Valley, with the average journey time into Swansea of around an hour. The nearest train station is at Neath, just under 11 miles away. From there, the journey time to Swansea is just over 15 minutes.
Opening Hours
Monday 11:00 - 18:00, Tuesday Closed, Wednesday Closed, Thursday 11:00 - 18:00, Friday 11:00 - 18:00, Saturday 11:00 - 18:00, Sunday 11:00 - 18:00
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