Garden with direct kitchen access
Three double bedrooms, family bathroom
Two reception rooms with original timber/block flooring
Potential to extend/widen rear (subject to consents)
Solid brick walls; likely no cavity insulation
Double glazing installed before 2002 — may need upgrading
Small plot / modest rear garden size
Area recorded as very deprived (consider local context)
Set on a residential street in Canton, this three-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace offers period character and practical family living. Two reception rooms retain original timber/block wood flooring and the open-plan kitchen leads directly to a modest rear garden — an easy outdoor space for children and weekend pottering.
The house is arranged over two storeys with three double bedrooms and a family bathroom upstairs. The property is freehold, gas-heated with a boiler and radiators, and benefits from fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — useful for modern family life or working from home.
There is clear scope to improve and extend the rear to create more living space; this suits buyers seeking added value through sympathetic refurbishment. Be aware the property is a traditional solid-brick terrace built 1900–1929 and likely lacks cavity wall insulation. The double glazing appears to pre-date 2002 and upgrading windows and insulation will improve comfort and running costs.
Location is a strong draw: short walk to Victoria Park and a wide range of local shops, cafés and transport links into Cardiff city centre. However, the immediate area scores high for deprivation, and the plot is small — expect typical terrace proportions and relatively compact outside space. Overall this is a straightforward period family home with good potential for improvement.