Period character meets modern open-plan living near Heath Park and transport.
Bay-fronted period end-of-terrace with original fireplaces and spindles
This handsome bay-fronted end-of-terrace blends original character with a confident contemporary extension. Period details — bay window, cast-iron fireplaces and Arts & Crafts spindles — sit alongside an open-plan kitchen/dining/sitting room with a wood-burning stove and bi-fold doors to the garden, creating warm, flexible family living.
The layout works well for a young family: two good double bedrooms, a third single room for a child or home office, and well-planned ground-floor utility plus a wet-room style cloakroom. The fitted kitchen has integrated appliances and practical storage; the rear garden is landscaped with patio, AstroTurf lawn and a pergola for low-maintenance outdoor living.
Practical facts to note: the house is solid-brick as built with no confirmed cavity insulation, and the bathroom is compact with a P-shaped bath and shower only. There’s a single full bathroom serving three bedrooms. The property sits in an inner-city area with very high local deprivation indicators, though transport, schools and Heath Park are all close by.
Overall this freehold home offers immediate move-in quality with scope to improve thermal performance and add value through targeted upgrades. It suits buyers wanting period charm combined with contemporary family space and an easy-to-manage garden close to Cardiff amenities and green space.