- Four double bedrooms and three bathrooms (two en suites and principal wet room)
- High-spec finishes: oak floors, Sigma 3 kitchen, Bosch appliances
- Two balconies and open-plan living across four storeys
- Integral insulated garage with secure electric door (parking for vehicles)
- Integrated sprinkler, fire detection and CCTV for enhanced safety
- EPC B; freehold and offered chain-free
- Very high local crime rate and very deprived area indicators
- Very small plot and limited outdoor space; council tax quite expensive
Arranged over four storeys, this contemporary end-terrace townhouse offers a generous, high-spec living experience in central Cardiff Bay. The open-plan reception opens to a balcony; a top-floor bedroom benefits from a second balcony overlooking neighbouring greenery. Four double bedrooms and three bathrooms (two en suites plus a principal wet room with underfloor heating) suit family life or sharers wanting private bedrooms.
Specification is a strong selling point: solid oak floors, bespoke Sigma 3 kitchen with Bosch appliances, twin Cat6 cabling, integrated sprinkler and fire detection, CCTV and a German-made insulated garage door. Practical comforts include a Worcester Bosch boiler, 300-litre hot water cylinder, USB sockets and integrated LED lighting.
The house is freehold and offered chain-free, ready for immediate occupation or rental. At 1,801 sq ft (approx), the layout is well proportioned for an inner-city townhouse and the EPC B rating reflects good thermal performance.
Notable negatives are material and should be considered: the property sits in an area with very high recorded crime and very high area deprivation, and the plot is very small with limited outdoor space. Broadband speeds are average; council tax is described as quite expensive. Buyers seeking a quiet suburb or large garden may find this location unsuitable.