End-terrace cottage with period stone facade and character
Three bedrooms: master with en-suite, plus separate family bathroom
Open-plan lounge/diner flowing to fitted kitchen and front views
Decent rear garden; shared side access; front garden for alfresco use
Freehold, no flood risk, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Mains gas boiler and radiators; double glazing (install date unknown)
Built c.1900–1929 with assumed uninsulated stone walls — may need upgrades
Located in a very deprived area; local services and resale affected
This three-bedroom end-terraced cottage blends period character with practical family living across three storeys. The ground floor offers an open-plan lounge and dining area that leads into a fitted kitchen — a sociable layout that suits everyday life and entertaining. Front-facing windows bring in light and deliver pleasant views across the neighbourhood.
Upstairs the layout is family-friendly: a master bedroom with en-suite, two further bedrooms and a separate family bathroom. The property benefits from double glazing and mains gas central heating via a boiler and radiators, plus fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — useful for remote working and streaming.
Externally there’s a decent rear garden with shared side access and a front garden ideal for alfresco dining. The house is freehold, has no flood risk and sits within easy reach of local amenities, Cardiff rail links and the M4 for commuting to Bristol and Cardiff.
Buyers should note the building is an older stone construction (c.1900–1929) with no known wall insulation and some period fabric that may require updating for energy efficiency. The surrounding area scores high on deprivation indices, which may affect local services and resale tone. Overall, this is a characterful family cottage with scope for targeted renovation and improvement.