Victorian three-bed mid-terrace near Roath Park — character, space and renovation potential..
- Three bedrooms with two doubles and one single
- Bay-fronted lounge, high ceilings and period features
- Open-plan dining room and contemporary kitchen
- Utility room and ground-floor shower room included
- Enclosed rear garden; small plot size
- Built c.1900–1929; walls likely uninsulated
- Above-average crime and very high area deprivation
- Council tax above average; some renovation possible
This bay-fronted Victorian mid-terrace offers three bedrooms, high ceilings and generous natural light close to Roath Park. The open-plan dining room and contemporary kitchen create a sociable ground-floor layout with direct access to an enclosed rear garden — practical for everyday family life or entertaining.
Practical additions include a ground-floor shower room and a separate utility room, while two bathrooms and two double bedrooms make this a flexible home for first-time buyers or couples wanting extra space. The property is freehold, about 955 sq ft, and benefits from mains gas central heating and double glazing (install date unknown).
Buyers should note material facts plainly: the terrace was built c.1900–1929 with stone walls likely uninsulated, and some renovation or insulation work may be needed to improve energy efficiency. The local area is a cosmopolitan, predominantly student neighbourhood with above-average crime rates and very high area deprivation; the plot is small and council tax is above average.
Well placed for transport links, local shops, and green space at Roath Park, this home suits first-time buyers prioritising period character, flexible living space and proximity to the city. Those seeking a quiet suburban setting or a large garden should be aware of the urban location and smaller plot size.