Character-filled 3-bed terrace with modern kitchen and converted loft, close to Cardiff city centre.
Bay-fronted Victorian terrace with original features
Open-plan living/dining plus separate utility and shower room
Modern kitchen with integrated appliances and quartz surfaces
Converted loft providing flexible extra bedroom or office
Three good-size bedrooms and first-floor family bathroom
Low-maintenance rear garden; sun-facing and private
On-street parking only; no off-street parking available
Area has high crime and very high local deprivation
This bay-fronted mid-terraced home on Splott Road blends original Victorian character with modern upgrades, making it a practical move-in option for first-time buyers or growing families. High ceilings, period mouldings and a bright bay-windowed living area give the house immediate charm, while the contemporary kitchen with integrated appliances adds everyday convenience.
The ground floor’s open-plan living and dining area flows into a utility room with a downstairs shower and WC, creating flexible living and practical laundry space. Upstairs are three well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom; a converted loft provides an additional flexible room currently used as a bedroom.
Outside, the small, low-maintenance rear garden is a genuine sun trap – easy to keep and ideal for morning coffee. The property is freehold, sits close to local amenities and the city centre, and benefits from fast broadband and excellent mobile signal for homeworking or streaming.
Be realistic about the downsides: the house sits on a busy road in an area with higher-than-average crime and significant deprivation, and council tax is above average. Parking is on-street only and the plot is small, which may limit outdoor expansion. These factors lower maintenance needs but should be considered alongside the property’s good size (approximately 1,195 sq ft).