Large period terrace with redevelopment potential near Wellfield and Albany Road amenities.
- Large Victorian mid-terrace: 2,342 sq ft across three floors
- Six/Seven bedrooms with high ceilings and generous room sizes
- Enclosed low-maintenance rear garden, small private plot
- Currently tenanted (notice served); vacant possession possible
- Clear scope for conversion to flats or licensed HMO (subject to permissions)
- Requires full renovation; insulation likely absent in solid brick walls
- EPC D and double glazing installed before 2002; upgrade recommended
- Council Tax Band G; local area has high deprivation which affects yields
This substantial Victorian mid-terraced house offers 2,342 sq ft across three floors, currently arranged as six large bedrooms plus flexible reception space and three bathrooms. Located at the start of Pen-y-Lan Road, it sits moments from Wellfield Road and Albany Road amenities, with excellent transport links into Cardiff city centre — an attractive base for rental or redevelopment plans.
The property is a clear development opportunity: generous room sizes, high ceilings and period character create strong potential for conversion to flats or a licensed HMO (subject to planning). An enclosed, low-maintenance rear garden and good broadband and mobile coverage support modern living and lettings.
Buyers should budget for substantive refurbishment. The house requires renovation throughout: solid brick walls likely lack insulation, the glazing dates from before 2002, and the EPC is D. Council Tax is Band G and the area scores high on deprivation metrics, which will influence rental yields and lettability decisions.
Currently tenanted with notice served, the property can be vacated for immediate works or retained as income while plans are made. For investors or developers seeking a sizeable period property in a prime, amenity-rich Cardiff location, this offers scale and location with clear scope to add value through upgrade and reconfiguration.