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Cardiff Road, Dinas Powys, The Vale Of Glamorgan, CF64

  • 5 beds
Semi-detached house

£685,000

  • 5 beds
Semi-detached house
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Five bedroom Edwardian residence, arranged over 3 storeys, with large mature garden, generous driveway and garage. Situation. The house lies on the edge of the old village and within a short walk of the Square, village common and railway station. The charming and thriving village provides a range of shops, salons and public houses together with The Humble Onion restaurant, Old Bank (Kin & Ilk) coffee shop and the Wild Blackberry deli. Leisure facilities include tennis, golf and bowling clubs and beautiful walks over the Common and throughout the surrounding woodland. What's more, the village is noted for its excellent primary schools. Dinas Powys is predominately a commuter town, being just 5 ? miles south west of the Capital City and 9 miles south east of J33 of the M4 Motorway. The village has excellent transport links to the city centre with Dinas Powys railway station providing frequent services to Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan. Sat Nav CF64 4LJ Property Summary The substantial property comprises the following key areas: o Porch & inner hallway o Living room o Drawing room o Dining room o Kitchen o Pantry / utility room o 1st floor stairs & landing o Bedroom 1 o Bedroom 2 o Bedroom 3 o Bathroom o WC o 2nd floor stairs & Landing o Bedroom 4 o Bedroom 5 o En-suite bathroom In addition to the above, the house has a large, detached garage / outbuilding, garden shed and summer house. Ground Floor Accommodation The house is approached via a side entrance with wooden outer doors which open to reveal a porch with period tiled floor. The porch leads to a spacious hallway which also retains its tiled floor and boasts an impressive floor to ceiling height and return spindle staircase. The principle reception room, with dual aspect, features a bay window and period fireplace with open fire and tiled hearth. The second reception, also with a period fireplace, has extensive arched windows overlooking the front garden and elegant French doors which open onto a veranda. Both also have a stripped wooden floor, picture rails and book shelving built into the alcoves. The third reception with pair of windows and broad opening to the kitchen is currently utilised as a dining area. The area boasts an alternating black and red quarry tiled floor, and open fireplace with freestanding wood burning stove. A door leads to the adjoining cloakroom / WC. Ground Floor Continued.. The kitchen and breakfast room has windows overlooking the garden and a door leading to the utility room. The traditional kitchen has bespoke, freestanding units, fitted wall units and solid wood work surfaces with 'Belfast' sink unit. A utility area has space / plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer and door opening onto the terrace. Bedrooms & Bathrooms. The first floor accommodates 3 double bedrooms, a family bathroom and separate WC, all located off a spacious landing. All the bedrooms are doubles, have wooden floors and generous levels of natural light via large windows which include a broad bay in the master. The modern bathroom has a bath with shower screen, vanity unit with wash hand basin and mirrored wall cabinet. A separate WC adjoins the bathroom. The second floor offers another light and airy landing which services two further double bedrooms. Both have sloping ceilings which follow the contours of the roof line and one has an en-suite bathroom with shower, WC and wash hand basin. In addition to a closet / storage cupboard on the landing, there are also generous storage areas within the attic space and under the eaves. Grounds FRONT Deep frontage with parking for several cars. Stone chipping finish, lawn and mature beds. Hedgerow border. REAR Large mature garden offering all year round colour and interest. Landscaping includes paved and stone chipping terraces, a formal lawn and towards the rear, a wild garden. The rear also accommodates an insulated summer room with power supply and a garden shed. Garage / Outbuilding Large detached garage with roller shutter door. Power points and lighting. Council Tax Band : G
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