- 2,723 sq ft internal space; 893 sq ft terraces and balconies
- Private lift entrance into the penthouse
- Two allocated off-street parking spaces with secure fob entry
- Designer-appointed kitchen, bespoke joinery and high-spec finishes
- Smart Home automation preinstalled; Mitsubishi air-source heat pump
- Listed Grade II building — may restrict alterations and require consents
- Above-average service charge (circa £4,500 pa) and leasehold tenure
- Local area: high crime and high deprivation — may affect resale appeal
A rare, brand-new penthouse set atop an iconic Grade II listed Victorian bathstone building, offering 2,723 sq ft of internal living and 893 sq ft of terraces and balconies. The apartment is finished to a high-spec with designer fittings, a private lift entrance and panoramic skyline views across Cardiff Bay from multiple aspects. Two allocated off-street parking spaces and Smart Home pre-installation add everyday convenience.
The interior is expansive and light: a wide open-plan living area with high ceilings, full-height glazing and bespoke joinery, a hand-made kitchen with island beneath a skylight, and a 36m2 master suite with dual balconies and a luxury en-suite. Heating and cooling are provided primarily by a Mitsubishi air-source heat pump; electrical heating features in some areas.
Buyers should note material considerations plainly. The property is leasehold with an extremely long lease (reported c.997–999 years) and zero ground rent, but an above-average annual service charge (around £4,500). The building’s listed status preserves character but may restrict alterations and complicate certain consents. Crime levels and local area deprivation are reported high, which could affect resale perception and some buyers’ preferences.
CGI images are used for marketing and do not reflect exact finishes; prospective purchasers should verify final materials and installations. Overall, this is a statement penthouse for someone seeking spacious, high-spec city living with strong visual impact and terraces, provided they accept listed-building constraints and the local area profile.