Terraced house for sale in Cymmer Street, Cardiff CF11

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Guide price £290,000
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Terraced house for sale - 3 bedrooms

3 1 2 EPC Rating: D EPC Rating: D

Tenure:
Freehold
Council tax band:
E

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Property description

Guide £280,000 - £300,000

This beautifully preserved Victorian home offers a perfect blend of period features and modern comfort. Located in the sought-after Grangetown area, this generously sized family home boasts original fireplaces, Victorian panelled doors, exposed original floorboards and period tiled floors as well as double glazing and modern amenities. This is an opportunity to own a piece of Cardiff history as well as creating a welcoming and cosy family home.

The tiled path and front entrance porch with its ornate original Victorian tiles sets the scene, and stepping into the house, you're welcomed into a generous hallway with a beautifully restored, original tiled floor. Two generous reception rooms can be found off the hallway, both with lovingly preserved original fireplaces. A wonderful stripped pine staircase, with original balustrade, newel post and spindles leads the eye upstairs.

Just off the hallway we find the front reception room. This inviting space is awash with natural light streaming through an elegant double glazed bay window, The room's focal point is undoubtedly the stunning original fireplace, its ornate cast-iron grate and beautifully preserved tiles tell stories of bygone days. Imagine winter evenings curled up with a book, basking in the gentle glow of a real fire. The high ceilings, adorned with original cornicing creates a sense of grandeur without compromising on cosiness

The second reception room also boasts a handsome original fireplace, and rich engineered wooden flooring. High ceilings and beautifully preserved cornicing make this a delightful room, which would make a tranquil and relaxing retreat. Double doors lead onto a charming Victorian potting gallery, with original wooden shelving tailor-made made for growing your own tomatoes and strawberries.

The heart of this splendid home is most definitely the kitchen., which mixes rustic charm with modern functionality. Taking centre stage is the exposed brick chimney breast with a stunning pale blue range cooker, which infuses the kitchen with a delightful nostalgic feel.

Surrounding the range, thoughtfully designed cabinets provide ample storage while maintaining period charm. With a central breakfast bar and work space, the kitchen balances form and function, ensuring every utensil has its place. Under the large double glazed window, a window seat with drawers offers a spot for morning coffee as well as valuable storage. One of the kitchen's hidden gems is the under stairs cupboard - a clever use of space transformed into the perfect pantry. This built-in storage is ideal for keeping dry goods, preserves, and kitchen essentials neatly tucked away yet accessible. Alternatively, it's great for coats, shoes or cleaning tools.

Through the kitchen we find the most charming scullery which would make the perfect utility room or breakfast area. With an original terracotta tiled floor and Belfast sink, this space has a host of possibilities. Flooded with light by a large window and with painted brick walls, it really is a delightful space.

Upstairs the period features continue, with the impressive split level landing having beautifully preserved exposed floorboards and a Victorian balastrade and spindles. A large original fitted cupboard on the landing provides valuable storage space, and even has the original wallpaper inside, its Victorian-era craftsmanship adding another layer of authenticity to the house.

The house boasts three generously sized bedrooms, each a testament to the property's period charm and thoughtful preservation. The principal bedroom with its generous proportions and original floorboards also has a handsome original fireplace serving as a stunning focal point. High ceilings adorned with original cornicing create a sense of airiness and grandeur, while two windows look over the tree lined street and flood the space with natural light,

The second spacious bedroom also features an original fireplace, panelled door and period floorboards. The room can easily accommodate a double bed and additional furniture, making it perfect for guests or as a spacious children's room. The large window not only brightens the space but also offers lovely views of the garden and surrounding neighbourhood.

The third bedroom continues the home's signature style with its own set of exposed original floorboards, and a pretty cast iron fireplace, creating a cohesive feel throughout the upper floor. This versatile space could serve as a comfortable bedroom, a home office, or a cosy nursery.

At the rear of the house we find a light and spacious bathroom, complete with white suite and a shower over the bath. An original stripped pine and glazed door brings additional warmth and charm to the room, there's also another WC on the landing, very handy for families and guests.

Step out through the back door and discover your own private oasis - a beautifully designed, low-maintenance garden that serves as the perfect extension of your living space. This south-east facing haven has been designed to be in keeping with the era of the property, and is well designed for planting. It captures the warmth of the morning sun and retains a gentle glow well into the evening, making it an ideal spot for both your morning coffee and your evening glass of wine. Imagine strings of fairy lights twinkling overhead as you host intimate gatherings or family barbecues. The low-maintenance design means you can spend more time enjoying your outdoor space and less time working on it. The garden has secure access to a communal, gated lane.

Situated in a quiet, tree lined no through road in sought after Grangetown, with good neighbours, this property provides easy access to Cardiff city centre and a host of local amenities. A stone's throw from pretty riverside walks and cycle paths, just 10 minutes into the city centre and surrounded by shops, pubs and restaurants, This is an ideal opportunity for those seeking a home rich in history and charm with the convenience of city centre living

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