Characterful three-bed semi with off-street parking and loft potential, chain-free.
Bay-fronted 1930s semi with original parquet flooring
Three bedrooms; single shower room (no separate bath)
South-facing rear garden; small plot size
Block-paved driveway for off-street parking
Fully boarded loft with conversion potential (STPP)
New combi boiler fitted in 2020
Council Tax Band E (above average)
Wider area has high deprivation indicators
This 1930s semi-detached home on Avondale Crescent blends period charm with practical family living. Bay windows, original parquet flooring and fitted shutters give character throughout, while two reception rooms and a fitted kitchen open onto a south-facing rear garden — good for children and entertaining. Off-street parking via a block‑paved driveway and a fully boarded loft (conversion potential subject to planning) add useful flexibility.
The layout suits families or first-time buyers seeking a move-in-ready period property: three bedrooms on the first floor and a shower-room-style bathroom keep the sleeping accommodation compact but functional. A new combi boiler was installed in 2020, reducing immediate heating concerns. The house sits in a quiet, established street and is within walking distance of local parks, shops, Cardiff Bay and the city centre.
Practical considerations: the plot is small, there is a single bathroom, and the property falls in Council Tax Band E (above average). The wider area records higher deprivation indicators, which may concern some buyers. The Energy Performance Certificate is listed as TBC, so a surveyor’s report is recommended to confirm insulation and energy costs.
Overall this is a characterful, well-presented family home with sensible updating and scope to increase value through loft conversion or interior modernisation. Buyers should note a non-refundable AML administration fee of £24 (inc. VAT) is required after offer acceptance and should arrange independent legal and survey advice before proceeding.