Offers over
£600,000
5 bed detached house for saleFisher Hill Way, Cardiff CF15
5 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Five Bedroom Detached Radyr Home
Quiet Residential Street Position
Flexible Reception Rooms For Living
Quartz Worktop Family Kitchen Hub
Garden With Covered Bar Area
Fire Pit Evening Gathering Space
Double Garage And Private Driveway
Highly Regarded School Catchment
Walking Distance Radyr Village Amenities
Easy Train Access Cardiff Centre
Some homes settle naturally into the rhythm of family life. This one has clearly done that.
Set along a quiet residential stretch in Radyr, the house offers the kind of space that growing families tend to look for but rarely find arranged this comfortably. Five proper bedrooms upstairs. Generous shared spaces downstairs. Enough room for everyone to spread out without losing the sense of being together.
The kitchen sits right at the centre of the house, both physically and socially. Quartz worktops keep things practical, but the real value here is how it’s used. Breakfast before school. Homework spread across the counter. Someone leaning in with a glass while dinner is finishing. It connects easily to the main living areas so nothing feels shut away.
Two reception rooms mean daily life doesn’t compete for space. One naturally settles into a quieter role, reading, catching up on work, or simply somewhere calm to step away to. The other takes on the noisier side of family life, whether that’s film nights, visitors dropping by, or weekends when the house feels fuller. For those working from home, the layout offers flexibility without taking over the whole house.
Light travels well through the property, helped by the proportions. The rooms feel generous without feeling excessive. In winter the house closes in comfortably, warm and contained. When the weather shifts, doors open and the garden becomes part of everyday life.
Outside, the garden has been shaped around gathering rather than just looking good. There’s a covered bar area where people tend to linger once the sun starts to drop, and a fire pit that keeps conversations going long after the evening cools. It’s private and established, with enough lawn for children to disappear into their own games while the adults stay closer to the table.
Upstairs, the five bedrooms allow the house to adapt as life changes. Space for children, visiting relatives, or dedicated workspace if working from home becomes part of the routine. The balance between shared areas and private corners feels considered. No one ends up on top of each other.
Practicalities are quietly handled. A double garage and private driveway remove the usual parking negotiations. Fast broadband supports home working without interruption, and the integrated home speaker system adds a subtle soundtrack when you want it there.
Radyr village is an easy walk away, which quickly becomes part of daily life. Local cafés, small shops and everyday essentials sit close by, while Radyr train station connects into Cardiff city centre quickly, often easier than driving. Parks and green spaces are nearby, and the area is well known for its local schools, one of the reasons many families choose to stay here long term.
The current owners have valued the balance most. Village life that feels settled and familiar, with Cardiff close enough when the city calls. Space inside to live properly. And a garden that, once summer arrives, tends to keep everyone outside a little longer than planned
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