Recently rewired and newly fitted internal doors
West-facing garden with private patio and extension potential
Two reception rooms plus large kitchen/diner for family living
Garage with pitched roof; potential for conversion subject to consent
Off-road driveway parking; freehold and chain free sale
Average-sized 1930s property with period features retained
Located in Rhiwbina near Birchgrove station; good broadband and mobile
Area flagged very deprived; council tax described as expensive
No.1 Pen y Groes Road is a well-cared-for 1930s semi-detached home in Rhiwbina combining period character with recent upgrades. The house has been in one family for two generations and is presented move-in ready after thoughtful works including a full rewire and new internal doors.
The layout suits family life: two reception rooms, a spacious kitchen/diner, and three bedrooms upstairs. The rear reception opens through sliding doors onto a private, west-facing garden and patio, creating easy indoor–outdoor flow for afternoon and evening sun. Off-road parking and a garage with pitched roof offer secure storage and conversion potential.
Practical advantages include freehold tenure and sale with no onward chain. The property is in a comfortable suburban pocket of Rhiwbina with local shops, green spaces, and nearby Birchgrove station for city links. Flood risk is low and mobile and broadband connections are strong.
Buyers should note material drawbacks: the house sits in an area flagged as very deprived and council tax is described as expensive. Although newly renovated in many respects, the home remains an average-sized period property with scope (and cost) for any larger extensions or garage conversions subject to planning consent.















































































