
Courtenay Road, Splott, Cardiff, CF24

- PROPERTY TYPE
Terraced
- BEDROOMS
3
- BATHROOMS
2
- SIZE
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Description
Situated on the ever-popular Courtenay Road in Splott, this beautifully presented three-bedroom home combines period character with modern design, offering a stylish and practical space that’s perfect for contemporary living. With open-plan interiors, thoughtful updates and a west-facing garden, it’s a property that feels ready-made for young professionals who value both charm and convenience.
The entrance hallway sets the tone straight away, with the original mosaic tiled floor creating a striking first impression. This detail immediately hints at the home’s character, while the space is also practical, with a large under-stairs storage cupboard tucked neatly out of sight. Throughout the property, original solid wood doors add to the sense of quality and continuity.
From the hallway, you step into the main reception space, once arranged as two separate rooms but now opened up to form a bright, free-flowing area that works beautifully for modern life. At the front, a wide bay window overlooks the leafy, tree-lined street and floods the room with light. The exposed wooden floorboards bring warmth and texture, while two original built-in dressers not only provide useful storage but also create a focal point, each thoughtfully lit to display books, artwork or glassware. This space has been designed to be flexible: perfect for hosting friends over dinner, relaxing on the sofa, or creating zones for dining and lounging without losing the sense of openness.
The kitchen continues the stylish theme, with an industrial edge that feels both practical and on-trend. Slate tiled flooring complements exposed red brickwork, while freestanding solid wood open units offer both storage and a contemporary feel. The stainless steel sink and drainer sit beneath a window, and there’s plumbing and space for both a washing machine and dishwasher. At the heart of the space is a five-burner range-style cooker with extractor over – a feature that’s as much about entertaining as it is about everyday meals. Just off the kitchen, a handy pantry area adds storage and leads to the garden, while another door takes you through to a convenient downstairs W/C.
Upstairs, the house offers three bedrooms, each with its own personality. The principal bedroom sits at the front, spanning the width of the house and enjoying light from two windows overlooking the street. It’s a generous double with plenty of room for wardrobes and additional furniture, while still feeling airy and calm. A second double bedroom to the rear makes a great guest space or could easily be a stylish work-from-home setup. The third bedroom, though smaller, is an ideal nursery, study, or compact office – perfectly suited to today’s flexible lifestyles.
The bathroom has been recently refurbished and is finished to a high standard. A crisp white suite pairs with timeless metro tiling to create a clean, contemporary look. It’s a space that feels fresh and modern, and one less thing for buyers to think about.
Outside, the west-facing garden has been designed to be low maintenance while still offering a lovely outdoor retreat. A quarry stone patio and pathway provide structure, while an area of artificial lawn ensures greenery with no upkeep. The garden is fully enclosed, making it private and secure, and a rear gate opens onto a gated lane, perfect for easy access when needed. The orientation means the garden enjoys the best of the afternoon and evening sun, ideal for winding down after work or hosting friends on summer evenings.
Everywhere you look, this home balances its period details with modern touches. The original mosaic flooring, exposed floorboards and built-in dressers are a nod to its heritage, while the updated bathroom and industrial-style kitchen speak to the way young buyers want to live today. It’s a property that feels characterful and stylish, but also practical and ready to move straight into.
Courtenay Road itself is one of Splott’s most appealing addresses. The tree-lined street has a friendly, residential feel, while being perfectly placed for access into Cardiff city centre. It’s ideal for professionals who want to enjoy the energy of the city, but still come home to somewhere with community, charm and a sense of space. Excellent transport links, local shops, parks and cafes are all close at hand, adding to the lifestyle appeal.
9 Courtenay Road is a home that has been carefully considered to suit the way we live now. From its sociable open-plan spaces to its stylish finishes and easy-to-manage garden, it’s a property that makes everyday life effortless while offering the kind of character you won’t find in a new build. For young professionals who want a home that’s full of personality, perfectly located and ready to enjoy from day one, this is a standout opportunity.
EPC rating: C. Tenure: Freehold,- COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
- Band: D
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
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- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Private garden
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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