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Penn-Onn House St Penn-Onn House St. Brides-super-Ely • Cardiff • CF5 6EZ Penn-Onn House An outstanding contemporary residence in a picturesque location 5 reception rooms Situation with under floor heating and an integrated high gloss ceramic floor tiling with under magnificent kitchen & breakfast Bose sound system. Floor to ceiling windows floor heating, connecting door to garage and Penn-Onn House is situated in the highly afford much light throughout the house and fully glazed door to driveway. Large built in room regarded village of St Brides-Super-Ely, in command truly enviable views. cloaks cupboard with stairs leading down to 4 double bedrooms the Vale of Glamorgan, approximately 6 . 3 luxurious en suites & family bathroom miles from the Capital city. The house is set The house is entered via a fully height back by a sweeping pillared driveway with an ‘Villeroy & Boch’ bathroom suites contemporary entrance door leading into . basement level: approached via a short electronic access gate, leading onto a large single flight stair case, two Worcester central integrated Bose sound system forecourt area offering extensive parking. entrance porch: approached via a heating boilers. beautifully maintained gardens contemporary full height entrance door roof terrace Description leading onto a central porch area, with high living room: enjoying far reaching views ceiling, recessed ceiling spot lights, security over the surrounding farmland and forestry, a approx 1.5 acres An outstanding, individually designed alarm panel, high gloss ceramic floor tiles superb principle reception room, fully glazed delightful private rural location contemporary residence, built by the present with under floor heating. Full height glass floor to ceiling sliding doors onto paved owners around two and a half years ago to partition inset with door to reception hall. patio seating area, large full height picture an exceptional standard. Penn-Onn House Door to . window overlooking the entrance approach, incorporates spacious open plan living with contemporary remote operated recessed the highest quality fittings and fixtures, in cloakroom: contemporary cloakroom fireplace, recessed ceiling spotlights, high a spectacular private rural location with far comprising concealed cistern WC, pedestal gloss ceramic floor tiling with under floor ranging views of surrounding farmland and wash hand basin with fitted vanity mirror heating. forestry. above, porcelain wall tiles, ceramic floor tiles with under floor heating. dining room: overlooking the front Designed by award winning local architect garden and entrance approach of generous Chris Loyn, the property has been reception hall: approached via a fully proportions, fully glazed floor to ceiling constructed with an emphasis on modern- glazed inner door leading into a wide, sliding door to front, recessed ceiling spot day living, being both luxurious and energy impressive hallway area, full turning central lights, high gloss ceramic floor tiling with efficient. The house offers spacious family glass staircase with glass balustrade to upper under floor heating. Full height obscured accommodation arranged over three levels ground floor, recessed ceiling spot lights, glazed sliding door to . kitchen & breakfast room: with a pleasing and matching granite work surface, inset aspect over the front and rear gardens, high large American style fridge / freezer with quality kitchen appointed along three sides integrated ice maker, integrated stainless in matching fronts beneath dark granite steel microwave, integrated dishwasher with work surfaces, inset twin stainless steel matching front, space for breakfasting table sinks with monoblock mixer tap, inset large and chairs, recessed ceiling spot lights, high range style oven with five ring gas hob and gloss ceramic floor tiling with under floor hot plate beneath stainless steel extractor heating, fully glazed floor to ceiling sliding fan, built in double oven below, matching door to front. range of eye level wall cupboards including obscured glazed display cabinets, concealed laundry room: fitted along two sides in lighting, flip down television, glass tile splash mixer tap, glass tiled splash back, matching back, central island unit with storage below matching fronts beneath solid wood work PennPenn-Onn Onn House, House Cardiff Gross internal area (approx.) Snug 4.65 x 3.65 Total = 378 sq m (4066 sq ft) 15'3" x 12'0" Lower Floor Plans Main House = 345 sq m (3708 sq ft) Level Garage = 33 sq m (358 sq ft) For identification purpose only. Not to scale. © ehouse. Drawing ref. dig/8077380/OHI Roof Terrace 9.88 x 7.20 32'5" x 23'7" Second Floor Sitting Room 4.38 x 3.89 Utility 14'4" x 12'9" 4.76 x 1.68 15'7" x 5'6" Lower Level Dressing Room Roof Terrace 3.50 x 2.87 7.67 x 2.77 11'6" x 9'5" 25'2" x 9'1" Drawing Room Roof Terrace 9.93 x 6.15 Dining Room 6.16 x 4.13 4.82 x 4.70 2.94 x 2.51 32'7" x 20'2" 20'3" x 13'7" 15'10" x 15'5" Sky 9'8" x 8'3" Sun Room Sky Kitchen/ 7.06 x 6.16 Breakfast Room 23'2" x 20'3" 6.13 x 4.14 20'1" x 13'7" Bedroom 2 Master Bedroom 5.57 x 4.11 6.89 x 4.11 18'3" x 13'6" Bedroom 3 22'7" x 13'6" 3.84 x 3.65 12'7" x 12'0" Ground Floor First Floor Garage 5.84 x 5.69 19'2" x 18'8" surfaces, inset Belfast sink with monoblock shower fittings, recessed ceiling spot lights, spotlights, high gloss ceramic floor tiling with range of eye level wall cupboards, plumbing first floor landing: approached via a short porcelain wall tiles, high gloss ceramic floor under floor heating. for automatic washing machine and tumble single fight staircase leading onto a wide tiling with under floor heating, glazed vanity drier, space for wine cooler, high gloss central landing area, single flight stair case unit with electric shaver point, and integrated family bathroom: magnificent family ceramic floor tiles. to second floor, intercom phone, recessed lighting, extractor fan. bathroom comprising contemporary wash ceiling spotlights, high gloss ceramic floor hand basin, concealed cistern Villeroy and sun room: aspect to front and rear, a good tiling with under floor heating, bedroom 2: overlooking the front garden Boch WC, wide step in shower cubicle size reception room with high vaulted ceiling and enjoying distant views of the surrounding with curved glazed shower screen and and exposed brick wall, full height obscured bedroom 1: with views over the front countryside, a very large second double contemporary stainless steel shower fittings, glazed door to paved relaxation area, high garden and entrance approach, an excellent bedroom with a range of built in storage high gloss ceramic wall tiling, recessed gloss ceramic floor tiling with under floor size principal bedroom, large double built to one side, with hanging rails and shelving ceiling spot lights, extractor fan, heated towel heating. in wardrobe to one side with hanging rails behind contemporary sliding doors, full rail, glazed roof window, high gloss ceramic and shelving behind sliding doors, affording height picture window to front elevation, fully floor tiling with under floor heating. upper ground floor: approached via a a wealth of storage, recessed ceiling glazed door onto private paved seating area short single fight glass staircase with glass spot lights, fully glazed door onto paved with glass balustrade, recessed ceiling spot second floor: approached via a single flight balustrade. relaxation area with partial glass balustrade, lights, high gloss ceramic floor tiling with glass staircase with glass balustrade. high gloss ceramic floor tiling with under under floor heating. Door to . sitting room: enjoying far ranging views floor heating. Door to . second floor living room: a wonderful over the delightful countryside, a spacious dressing room: with picturesque views, reception room with full height picture reception area with double height ceiling en suite bathroom 1: luxurious en suite providing ample storage space, recessed windows to three elevations, affording and fully glazed sliding doors onto a paved bathroom comprising large contemporary ceiling spot lights, high gloss ceramic floor magnificent elevated views of the relaxation area, high gloss ceramic floor tiling wash hand basin with storage below, low tiling with under floor heating. Door to . surrounding farmland and forestry, fully with under floor heating. Single flight glass level WC, Villeroy and Boch bath, separate glazed door onto sizable paved roof terrace staircase with glass balustrade to . shower cubicle with contemporary Grohe en suite bathroom 2: superb high quality with integrated lighting and glass balustrade, en suite bathroom comprising contemporary recessed ceiling spotlights, high gloss Caerphilly wash hand basin with storage below, Villeroy ceramic floor tiling with under floor heating. Nantgarw and Boch low level WC, double ended Villeroy and Boch bath with central mixer outside: the property is framed by tap, large Villeroy and Boch contemporary beautifully maintained low maintenance Llantrisant M4 multi-jet shower cubicle, curved glazed gardens, including a good size area of A470 shower screen doors, recessed ceiling spot lawn extending alongside the driveway, Morganstown A48 Mwyndy M4 lights, porcelain wall tiles, high gloss ceramic and several paved seating areas, inset floor tiling with under floor heating, extractor with discreet lighting. As well as the large A470 fan. Window to rear elevation. forecourt area, this is an additional raised M4 parking area with space for four vehicles, and M4 Capel Llanilltern A469 bedroom 3: overlooking the front garden steps down to entrance approach. A48 and entrance approach, a third double bedroom, range of built in wardrobes to one garage: attached double garage with twin Ystradowen Clawddcoch St Bride’s-super-ely Fairwater A4232 Ely A48 Canton side with hanging rails and shelving affording remote operated electronic up-and-over St Fagans a wealth of storage, fully glazed picture access doors, providing ample parking for St George's Cardiff window to front elevation, recessed ceiling two vehicles, connecting door to reception Welsh St Donats spotlights, high gloss ceramic floor tiling with hall.
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