£550,000
3 bed terraced house for salePen Y Dre, Rhiwbina, Cardiff CF14
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Northwood - Cardiff
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About this property
Grade II listed Garden Village home
Extended and tastefully modernised
Open-plan kitchen, dining and family room
Shaker-style kitchen with island
Second reception room
Downstairs WC
Three bedrooms
Modern family bathroom
Private south-facing garden
Central village location
11 Pen-y-Dre is one of those homes that instantly lifts the spirit. Tucked within Rhiwbina’s cherished Garden Village, this Grade II listed property embodies everything that has made the area so sought after for generations: Charm, character, greenery and a way of life that feels both peaceful and connected. Approached via a pretty bridge over the brook, the setting is almost storybook. The gentle running water, the established greenery and the sense of calm as you cross to the front garden create a memorable first impression before you’ve even reached the door. A brick-laid path guides you through the lawned garden and mature planting, setting the tone for what is a quintessential Garden Village home.
Inside, the house has been thoughtfully modernised and extended, enhancing the original character while creating a layout that lends itself beautifully to modern family living. The result is a home that feels warm and grounded, yet practical and contemporary - ideal for growing families seeking a long-term base, or downsizers wanting comfort and convenience without losing the soul of a period property.
The standout space is undoubtedly the open-plan kitchen, dining and family room. Designed for everyday living and easy entertaining, it is bright, spacious and wonderfully sociable. French doors open directly onto the garden, allowing natural light to spill in and creating a seamless link between indoors and out. The shaker-style kitchen brings a timeless cottage feel, with solid wood worktops, ample cabinetry and a large central island to match. It’s the kind of kitchen that invites lingering conversations, leisurely breakfasts, and effortless gatherings around the island as meals are prepared. Integrated appliances include a dishwasher, electric oven and a five-burner gas hob with extractor, ensuring everything feels streamlined and well-planned. A clever laundry nook provides further built-in storage alongside space and plumbing for appliances, keeping the practicalities neatly tucked away. This expansive room easily accommodates a large family dining table with plenty of floor space remaining for a comfortable lounge area or play corner.
To the front of the house sits a charming second reception room, flexible in its use and ideal as a snug, breakfast room, home office or even a quiet reading retreat. Its versatility will appeal to both families needing adaptable spaces and downsizers seeking rooms that can evolve as lifestyle needs change. Before heading upstairs, a handy downstairs W/C adds everyday practicality.
The original exposed wood staircase is a feature in its own right, rich with natural patina and a gentle reminder of the home’s heritage. The character continues on the first floor, where exposed floorboards run throughout, adding warmth and authenticity to the upper level. The main bedroom sits at the front of the property and is a generous, inviting space - a restful room with the gentle charm typical of Garden Village homes. Two further bedrooms offer excellent versatility: Ideal as children’s rooms, guest rooms, creative studios or work-from-home spaces. The family bathroom has been updated in a style that feels both modern and respectful of the home’s history, with a traditional-inspired suite comprising a bath with shower over, a vanity wash hand basin and low-level W/C.
The outdoor spaces are just as appealing as the interior. The south facing rear garden is mostly laid to lawn and bordered by mature hedgerow, creating a wonderfully private and sheltered spot to relax or for children to play. Considering the home’s central location, the privacy is rather remarkable. Whether you’re sipping morning coffee, tending a small vegetable patch or enjoying a summer evening meal, it is a lovely extension of the living space. The front garden, set back from the street and features mature shrubs, perennials and a babbling brook, further enhancing the sense of arrival and softening the distance between home and nature.
Above all, what makes 11 Pen-y-Dre so special is its enviable position in the heart of Rhiwbina Village. Everything you could possibly want is quite literally on your doorstep. The village’s beloved independent shops, cafés, the library and local amenities are all just a short stroll away. Highly regarded schools, parks, playgrounds and transport links sit within easy reach, making daily life wonderfully simple. This is an area known for its strong sense of community -where neighbours stop for a chat, where local events bring people together and where the leafy surroundings and Garden Village architecture create a timeless charm that appeals to all ages.
Families love Rhiwbina for its safe, walkable environment and abundance of green space, with Caedelyn Park, the Wenallt and local playing fields all nearby. Downsizers are drawn to the convenience, community spirit and gentle pace of village life, with everything close enough to enjoy without needing to rely heavily on the car. It is a place where you can slow down without stepping away from the world - where life feels balanced, friendly and effortlessly comfortable.
11 Pen-y-Dre offers an irresistible blend of heritage, warmth and practical modern living, set within one of Cardiff’s most desirable neighbourhoods. It is a home that invites you to settle in, make memories and become part of a village that people are proud to call home.
Anti Money Laundering Regulations
We are required by law to conduct anti-money laundering checks on all those selling or buying a property as prescribed by the Money Laundering Regulations 2017. Whilst we retain responsibility for ensuring checks and any ongoing monitoring are carried out correctly, the initial checks are carried out on our behalf by Coadjute who will contact you once you have agreed to instruct us in your sale or had an offer accepted on a property you wish to buy. The cost of these checks is £54 (incl. VAT), which covers the cost of obtaining relevant data and any manual checks and monitoring which might be required. This fee will need to be paid by you in advance of us publishing your property (in the case of a vendor) or issuing a memorandum of sale (in the case of a buyer), directly to Coadjute, and is non-refundable. We will receive some of the fee taken by Coadjute to compensate for its role in the provision of these checks.
EPC rating: C.
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