Character-filled three-bedroom home near parks, cafés and city links.
• Bay-fronted Victorian mid-terrace with period features
• Modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances
• Three bedrooms including loft conversion with skylights
• Stylish four-piece bathroom with claw-foot bathtub
• Landscaped rear garden with astro-turf and decking
• Freehold; mains gas boiler and radiators
• Small plot and average internal size (approx 1,017 sq ft)
• Area has above-average crime and high local deprivation
This bay-fronted mid-terrace blends Victorian character with contemporary fittings across three floors, ideal for growing families or buy-to-let buyers. The open-plan lounge and dining rooms retain period features such as coved ceilings and fireplaces, while a modern kitchen with integrated appliances provides practical, everyday living.
The property offers three bedrooms including a loft-level third bedroom with skylights and eaves storage, plus a stylish four-piece bathroom with a freestanding claw-foot tub. The small, low-maintenance rear garden is landscaped with astro-turf and a raised deck, creating an easy-to-care outdoor space close to Roath Park and Albany Road amenities.
Practical points are straightforward: freehold tenure, mains gas central heating, double glazing, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The house is an average-sized city terrace (about 1,017 sq ft) with a compact plot and on-street parking typical of the area.
Buyers should note material local and property considerations. The neighbourhood scores as a cosmopolitan student and professional area but records above-average crime and high local deprivation. The property’s external walls date from the original build with assumed lack of cavity insulation, and the glazing installation date is unknown — both may be relevant for energy-performance improvements and future running costs.