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A handsome red-brick bay-fronted mid-terrace period house, set along a well-established residential road just off The Philog, in the highly regarded suburb of Whitchurch. The property offers well-proportioned accommodation arranged over two floors, combining characterful features with a neutral decorative scheme, and presents an excellent opportunity for a purchaser seeking both immediate comfort and future potential.
A storm porch leads into a welcoming entrance hall, which in turn opens into a generous open-plan reception room, incorporating sitting and dining areas. The bay window to the front elevation draws in natural light, creating a bright and balanced living space, well suited to both everyday living and entertaining. To the rear, the fitted kitchen provides access to the garden and offers scope for reconfiguration or extension, subject to the relevant consents.
The first floor comprises three bedrooms together with a family bathroom, all presented in neutral tones to create a calm and adaptable environment. The property further benefits from gas central heating and uPVC double glazing throughout.
Externally, the house is set behind an enclosed courtyard to the front, while the rear garden is designed for ease of maintenance and enjoys a favourable south-westerly aspect, capturing the afternoon and evening sun. Rear lane access enhances convenience and offers additional flexibility.
The property affords clear potential for further improvement and enlargement, subject to obtaining the necessary planning permissions, allowing an incoming purchaser to tailor the accommodation to their own requirements.
Wauntreoda Road forms part of a popular residential setting within Whitchurch, an area widely regarded as one of Cardiff’s most desirable suburbs. The village itself offers a wide selection of independent shops, cafés and restaurants, alongside highly regarded schools and a strong sense of community. The University Hospital of Wales is within walking distance, further enhancing the property’s appeal.
Cardiff city centre lies approximately three miles to the south and provides an extensive range of retail, cultural and leisure amenities. As the capital city of Wales, Cardiff continues to benefit from significant investment and growth, with excellent transport connections including direct rail services to Bristol and London. The A470 and M4 motorway network are also easily accessible, offering convenient routes for commuting both locally and further afield.
Offered to the market with no onward chain and vacant possession.
