A Nineteenth century end of terrace former iron worker’s cottage is looking to forge a new future at auction.
The three-bedroom cottage, with pleasing, far-reaching views over the surrounding countryside is in need of full renovation.
But, Angie Davey, of Paul Fosh Auctions, says once the investment has been made in the historic property, the rewards could be impressive.

Angie said: “This original iron workers cottage, at 67, Whitworth Terrace, in the town of Tredegar, in the Gwent valleys, offers a huge opportunity for a new owner to put their own stamp on this property.

“And, once refurbished, this promising property, which is listed with a guide price of just £27,000 at auction, could be a really cosy and well-connected home conveniently situated, as it is just off, the arterial A465 Heads of the Valley link road which provides easy access to Cardiff (approx. 23 miles), Swansea (approx. 40 miles) and beyond.

“The end of terrace property currently provides a lounge, dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms and a bathroom. There is a large front garden and small rear garden area. The property is to be sold with vacant possession. Once refurbished we anticipate the cottage could achieve a rental of approximately £725 pcm.”
The next Paul Fosh Auctions sale, when this cottage and some 100 other varied lots will be on offer for sale online, starts at 12 noon on Tuesday, April 14 and ends from 5pm on Thursday, April 16.
