- Four double bedrooms including primary with en-suite and walk-in wardrobe
- Large, versatile open-plan kitchen, dining and living area
- Very large landscaped private gardens with mature trees
- Garage and generous driveway parking
- Traditional features: exposed beams, flagstone flooring, log burners
- Freehold tenure; Council Tax Band C; no flood risk
- Slow broadband speeds; local area shows higher deprivation
- Excellent mobile signal; walking distance to train station
A generous, characterful family home set on a very large plot with mature landscaping and panoramic countryside-like views. The house blends traditional features — exposed beams, flagstone floors and log burners — with practical modern comforts such as underfloor heating in parts of the ground floor, a garage and an open-plan living, dining and kitchen area ideal for everyday family life and entertaining.
Accommodation is flexible across three storeys: four double bedrooms (including a large primary suite with en‑suite and walk‑in wardrobe), two reception rooms plus a separate formal lounge, utility room and ground-floor WC. The second-floor bedroom offers an adaptable space for a teenager, home office or hobby room. Walkable access to Edwardsville/Quakers Yard train station and the Taff Trail adds commuter and leisure convenience.
Notable positives include freehold tenure, no identified flood risk, excellent mobile signal and a large driveway with garage parking. Practical drawbacks are clear: broadband speeds are slow, the immediate area records higher levels of deprivation and average local crime compared with regional norms, which may affect resale or lettings. Council Tax Band C applies.
This property will suit a growing family who value space, character and outdoor living, and who are prepared to accept slower broadband and some neighbourhood socioeconomic challenges in exchange for the size, setting and versatile accommodation on offer.