Guide price
£375,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleHigh Cross Road, Rogerstone NP10
3 beds
1 bath
3 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Clarke & Partners - South Wales
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About this property
Guide £375,000 - £400,000
This transformed 1930s semi-detached house on High Cross Road represents modern classic design at its finest - respecting heritage whilst embracing today's lifestyle.
The ground floor unfolds with a striking sitting room featuring a classic bay window that frames the street beyond. Original period details including the picture rail and window shutters add authentic character to the space. The walls are painted in Farrow & Ball's coveted Hague Blue, creating a sophisticated backdrop, whilst the fireplace in matching Hague Blue is fitted ready for a log burner to create the perfect focal point for cosy evenings. Art Deco light fittings grace the walls in the alcoves, casting an elegant glow that enhances the sophisticated atmosphere.
The second reception room at the rear showcases the home's modern classic approach with elegant full height wall panelling and walls in Farrow & Ball's Slipper Satin. The bay window here opens with French doors that create seamless flow to the garden, whilst a contemporary fireplace features exquisite Mandarin Stone Calacatta honed marble tiles that anchor the space. This room has been cleverly opened up to the kitchen, creating that coveted kitchen-diner experience perfect for modern family living.
The kitchen epitomises classic design with Shaker units in pale tones against walls in Farrow & Ball's Strong White that perfectly set off the quartz worktops with matching quartz upstands. Refined gold brass knobs add luxurious touches throughout, whilst the matching brass tap features a practical pull-out hose. Everything is here for effortless living - integrated dishwasher, fridge freezer, and washer dryer, all seamlessly incorporated into the thoughtful design.
Upstairs, three generously proportioned bedrooms showcase this modern classic aesthetic. The principal bedroom at the rear offers the property's most remarkable feature - glimpses of the English Channel stretching to the horizon, alongside views over verdant open space that feels rare in suburban settings. This room displays refined grey panelling behind an upholstered headboard with walls in the classy tones of Farrow & Ball's Skimming Stone - traditional craftsmanship executed with contemporary flair.
The family bathroom continues this design narrative with large-format Porcelanosa tiles, a freestanding contemporary bath, and black fittings that honour both heritage proportions and modern luxury.
Outside, the rear garden is a particular triumph - flat and spacious with sun throughout the day, creating perfect spaces for both children's play and adult entertaining. The well-maintained lawn is bordered by contemporary dark grey horizontal slat fencing, whilst a raised decked seating area provides the ideal spot for alfresco dining. To the front, parking for 3-4 cars on the attractive paved driveway ensures practical family living is never compromised.
The converted garage space represents the ultimate evolution of classic design thinking. Currently, a luxurious salon with dramatic track lighting, floating timber shelving, and natural light flooding through large windows, this versatile area demonstrates how period buildings can seamlessly incorporate contemporary functions while maintaining their essential character.
This isn't simply a house that's been updated - it's a home that proves modern classic design can honour the past whilst serving today's sophisticated lifestyle demands.
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