Set on a substantial 5.75-acre plot, this property presents a distinct opportunity for investors and renovators alike. Comprising a detached bungalow, an old stone cottage, and a versatile outbuilding/workshop, the site is enveloped in scenic natural surroundings that enhance its potential for transformation. Both residential structures are in poor condition and will require significant refurbishment, making it an ideal project for those eager to create a bespoke living space. The bungalow, centrally located, has an attached garage and offers a solid base for redevelopment despite needing extensive upgrades. The characterful stone cottage adds additional appeal, although it currently poses safety concerns preventing access.
The land itself is predominantly flat and well-maintained with areas of open pasture interspersed with a wooded section to the north-east where a stream flows through, enhancing the tranquil rural atmosphere. This unique location also marks the final vehicular access point before Brombil Reservoir, approximately 600 metres away, which could inspire various alternative uses for the land pending necessary approvals.
Notably, previous planning permission was granted to redevelop the bungalow into a four-bedroom dormer-style home with revised access arrangements (details available through Neath Port Talbot Council under reference P2017/0428). Located in Margam, this property combines semi-rural charm with convenient proximity to local services, schools, and major roadways like the M4. The nearby Margam Country Park adds further recreational appeal.
This freehold property is offered with vacant possession and comes equipped with mains electricity, water, and drainage connections.