This is a classic double-fronted, three-storey town house. The Kingsand has kerb appeal as well as an excellent and well-planned layout inside. Particularly strong features are the large L-shaped open-plan kitchen/dining/living room, which has bi-fold doors to the garden, and the balance of five bedrooms and four bathrooms. It’s especially useful that both the bedrooms on the second floor are en suite, while bedroom one also enjoys a dressing room.
Monday | 11am - 6pm |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | 11am - 6pm |
Friday | 11am - 6pm |
Saturday | 11am - 6pm |
Sunday | 11am - 6pm |
Price | £599,995 | |
Status | Available | |
Bedrooms | 5 | |
Bathrooms | 4 | |
Parking | Single Garage | |
Freehold or Leasehold | Freehold | |
Predicted Energy Assessment Rating | - | |
Council Tax Band | - | |
Address | - |
Room | Metres | Feet & Inches |
---|---|---|
Kitchen/Dining/Family | 6.2m x 7.44m | 20' 4" x 24' 5" |
Living room | 3.42m x 4.05m | 11' 3" x 13' 4" |
With Creigiau only five minutes away by car, and Cardiff’s city-sized shopping less than half an hour’s drive, everyday amenities and more are an easy distance from your new base.
Also, nearby in Pontyclun, Talbot Green Shopping Centre offers a range of high-street shopping.
A stone's throw away, keen golfers can enjoy the Radyr Golf Club. Also nearby, the Long Wood Nature Reserve is perfect for dog walks and relaxing strolls.
In Cardiff, you can find a wealth of water sports activities, and of course, less than an hour away, you have the famous Brecon Beacons for breathtaking scenery and long weekend walks.
As well as the countryside and the city, a new home here truly gives you a location that has it all.
Settled on the Bristol Channel, the coastal capital city of Wales, Cardiff has a wealth of history, culture, entertainment and attractions – including a thriving food scene, water sports and its very own castle.
Situated minutes from the M4, and with Cardiff Airport approximately half an hour away – you’re well-located for easy connections across Wales, the UK and beyond.
The nearby outer suburb of Radyr also provides easy access to rail travel, including journeys to Cardiff. Plus, Cardiff train station offers journeys to London Paddington.