Situated on an expansive 5.75-acre plot, this property presents a unique opportunity for transformation and investment. It features a detached bungalow, a charming stone cottage, and a workshop that can all be revitalized. The residential structures are currently in substandard condition, requiring substantial refurbishment, making it perfect for those looking to create custom living spaces. The centrally located bungalow boasts traditional construction and an attached garage; although it needs complete renovation, it offers a solid base for future development. The stone cottage nearby adds further character but is presently unsafe for access.
The land itself is predominantly flat and well-maintained, including a wooded area to the north-east where a stream meanders through the landscape, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere of this rural setting. Notably, the property is positioned as the last point of vehicular access before Brombil Reservoir, approximately 600 meters away, presenting possibilities for alternative uses such as leisure or tourism projects—subject to the necessary permissions.
Previously approved planning consent exists for converting the bungalow into a four-bedroom dormer-style home with updated access options (details available through Neath Port Talbot Council under reference P2017/0428).
Located in Margam, this property combines semi-rural charm with easy access to local amenities and major transport links like the M4 motorway. The proximity to Margam Country Park enhances its appeal by providing additional outdoor recreational opportunities.
The property is being offered freehold with vacant possession and includes connections for mains electricity, water, and drainage.