Bright open-plan living, garden and excellent city links for first-time buyers.
["Freehold mid-terrace house, approximately 810 sqft","Two double bedrooms with well-proportioned rooms","Large open-plan lounge, excellent natural light","Modern kitchen overlooking a small, well-kept garden","Double glazing fitted post-2002; mains gas heating","Solid brick walls likely without insulation (as built)","Low to moderate ceiling heights throughout","Located close to Thompson's Park and Chapter Arts"]
A well-presented mid-terrace house in Canton offering two double bedrooms and generous reception space. The property’s open-plan lounge stretches to over 4m by 6m, creating flexible living and dining arrangements ideal for first-time buyers or small families. A bright kitchen overlooks a small, well-kept garden, providing useful outdoor space in a city setting.
Built c.1900–1929 with traditional solid brick walls, the house benefits from double glazing installed after 2002 and mains gas central heating via boiler and radiators. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, making the home suited to remote working or streaming. The freehold tenure and central location close to Thompson’s Park, Chapter Arts, shops and transport links add practical everyday convenience.
Buyers should note the age of the property means the walls are likely uninsulated and low-to-moderate ceiling heights limit vertical space. The immediate neighbourhood is recorded as very deprived, and local crime levels are average; these factors may influence insurance and future resale value. Council Tax band D applies.
Overall this is a comfortable, characterful terrace with ready-to-live-in presentation and clear potential to personalise. It suits first-time purchasers or downsizers seeking a compact but well-located Cardiff home within easy reach of amenities and green space.