Ground-floor bedroom with direct garden access and nearby shower room
Open-plan kitchen/living/dining with Juliet balcony and wood-effect flooring
Integral single garage plus off-street parking space
Main bedroom with built-in wardrobes and en-suite shower
Low-maintenance rear garden with patio and artificial lawn
Freehold tenure; double glazing and mains gas central heating
Council tax band E and EPC rating D — moderate running costs
Area records higher crime and significant local deprivation indicators
This modern three-bedroom end-of-terrace townhouse offers flexible, well-presented accommodation across three floors, ideal for families or buyers seeking practical space and low-maintenance outdoor areas. The ground floor includes a versatile room with direct garden access and an internal entrance to the integral garage — useful as a guest/accessible bedroom, home office or snug. The first-floor open-plan kitchen/living/dining room is bright and sociable, with wood-effect flooring and a Juliet balcony that increases natural light.
The principal bedroom on the second floor benefits from built-in wardrobes and an en-suite shower room, with a stylish family bathroom nearby featuring a freestanding bath. Practical features include an off-street parking space, integral garage, utility provisions and double glazing. The rear garden is low-maintenance with patio and artificial lawn, making it straightforward to enjoy outside space without heavy upkeep.
Location is convenient for commuting and local amenities, with regular bus and rail links to Cardiff and road access to the M4 corridor. The property is freehold and in good decorative order throughout, offering a ready-to-move-into option for families, first-time buyers aiming for space, or investors seeking rental appeal.
Buyers should note some important local context: the wider area records higher-than-average crime and significant deprivation indicators, which may affect community feel and resale considerations. The home sits in council tax band E and currently has an EPC rating of D. These factors, alongside the modest plot size and medium overall footprint, are relevant when weighing running costs and long-term value.