Four bedrooms across three floors, including loft conversion bedroom
Set on a leafy Penylan street, this four-bedroom end-of-terrace combines generous Edwardian proportions with a practical family layout across three floors. Two large reception rooms, a kitchen/diner with high-end appliances and a loft bedroom provide flexible living for growing families, home-working or multigenerational use. The property totals about 1,528 sq ft and benefits from many intact period details — bay sash windows, high ceilings, decorative cornicing and original tiled flooring at the entrance.
Outside space is low-maintenance: a gravelled front courtyard and a paved, enclosed rear garden with rear-lane access suit relaxed outdoor living and easy upkeep. Practical additions include a utility room with a downstairs cloakroom, a well-equipped family bathroom plus a separate shower room, and double glazing (install date unknown).
Important practical points to note: the brick walls are likely the original solid construction and currently have no added cavity insulation (assumed), so heating costs and future insulating works should be considered. Council tax is described as expensive for the area. The plot is modest in size and the property sits in a ward with high deprivation indices despite the desirable Penylan setting — this can affect local services and funding. Overall, the house offers period character, space and good transport links, but buyers should budget for insulation upgrades and routine modernisation where required.