Extended family home in Creigiau with two kitchens, garden and driveway — chain free.
Extended four-bedroom semi-detached family home with two kitchens and dining room
Principal bedroom with en-suite and built-in wardrobes
Large lounge with French doors to landscaped rear garden
Composite deck, artificial lawn, and lawned upper tier; low-maintenance outside space
Driveway parking for two cars; garage/parking available
Chain free; freehold tenure; total approx 1,674 sq ft
EPC to be confirmed; cavity walls likely lack insulation (assumed)
Council tax described as expensive; local deprivation metrics noted
Set back in the semi-rural village of Creigiau, this extended four-bedroom semi-detached house offers flexible family living over two floors. The ground floor is arranged for everyday family life with a large lounge and two kitchen areas (one with an island), plus a generous dining room that opens to a landscaped rear garden. With parking for two cars on a key-block driveway and off-street garage/parking, practical family routines are well catered for.
Upstairs there are four bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with built-in wardrobes and an en-suite, and a modern family shower room. The rear garden has a composite deck, artificial lawn and lawned upper tier — low-maintenance but providing useful outdoor space for children and pets. Gas central heating and UPVC double glazing are in place; the house is presented in good order and is offered chain free, ready for a new owner to move in.
Notable points to check: the EPC rating is currently to be confirmed and cavity walls appear to have been built without insulation (assumed), so buyers should expect potential energy-improvement work. Council tax is described as expensive. The property was built in the late 1960s–1970s, so buyers preferring newer construction should note the era of build and inspect for period maintenance items.
Location benefits include village amenities, a primary school and proximity to Radyr Comprehensive catchment plus recreational facilities. While the wider area is broadly affluent and semi-rural, published data flags higher local deprivation metrics in parts of the district — consider this when assessing schools, services and longer-term area trends.