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Taliesin Court, Chandlery Way, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, CF10 5NJ Taliesin Court, Chandlery Way , Cardiff Bay , Cardiff , CF10 5NJ . £499,900 Leasehold pablack.co.uk Canton - PA Black 02920 397171 90 Taliesin Court, Chandlery Way , Cardiff Bay , Cardiff , CF10 5NJ . A truly spacious four storey five bedroom luxurious Other features include ridge style coving to many corner house, occupying a fine position fronting pretty ceilings, stylish chrome light switches and power points, landscaped communal gardens. This unique property is all new low energy lighting, a central vacuum system, a located on the highly prestigious complex with its own block paved entrance drive, and a video operated security entrance telecom door entry system. indoor swimming pool, gymnasium, conference suite, concierge and fully maintained secure gated residents This individual home provides briefly a self-contained car park and gardens/grounds. ground floor apartment/granny annexe (easily returned to the one living unit), including a 16 ft lounge/bedroom, a shower room and a fitted kitchen, Built in 2004 by Messrs Westbury Homes to a high whilst an internal staircase leads to the further three specification, this exceptional home offers versatile living floors which provide an independent entrance hall, a space allowing for a large family home with an additional stunning 16 ft kitchen and breakfast bar, a capacious lounge (18'2 x 16'2) with French doors opening onto a self-contained ground floor apartment. balcony, a formal dining room (L shaped 16'2 x 13'10) with french doors which open onto a further private balcony, four large double sized bedrooms, an ensuite Situated within easy walking distance to Cardiff City dressing room, and ensuite bathroom and a further Centre, Cardiff Central Railway Station & Cardiff Bay, this luxury family shower room. substantial property enjoys extensive amenities close by, together with an exit onto the link road providing fast Outside a private walled garden provides a drying area travel to the M4. In recent years the property has been and BBQ space, whilst the generous master bedroom (22'5 x 16'2 L shaped) boasts a large under cover further improved by the present owners with the special terrace balcony with glass panels and chrome addition of a bespoke £45,000 fully fitted kitchen with balustrades. stunning integrated Gaggenau, Liebherr and Siemens appliances, coloured mood lighting, ceiling speakers This amazing property is probably the largest home connected to both TV and amplifier, high gloss soft designed and built in the whole of the modern Cardiff closing doors and Corian bespoke work surfaces and Bay development and would prove ideal for a growing family or buyers who love space and the opportunity to shelving. entertain in style. Must be seen! Ground Floor The property also includes smoke sensors on all floors (mains), white PVC double glazed windows and outer Apartment Granny Annexe doors, Amtico flooring and gas heating with panel radiators serviced under a British Gas Contract. Entrance Hall Approached from the front drive by a PVC double glazed front entrance door, further PVC double glazed Other improvements include remote control garage doors door to walled gardens, double radiator, under stair (garage being 17'1 x 16'4), decking to exterior stairs and recess currently housing space for a fridge freezer, first floor balconies changed to maintenance free decking ceramic tiled floor. Cupboard housing washer dryer. boards, and a new second floor contemporary shower cubicle together with cabinetry which discreetly houses a large sized washer and drier. pablack.co.uk Canton - PA Black 02920 397171 Kitchen Kitchen / Breakfast Room Dining Room 9' 6" x 7' 9" (2.90m x 2.36m) 15' 11" x 9' 7" (4.85m x 2.92m) 16' 2" x 13' 10" maximum (4.93m x 4.22m maximum) Fitted along two sides with a modern range of both floor and Well fitted along three sides with bespoke Poggenpohl floor Independent door to hall, double doors to lounge, two PVC eye level units with laminate work surfaces incorporating a and eye level units with high gloss doors and Corian work double glazed tilt and turn windows to rear, white PVC double stainless steel sink with chrome power jet mixer taps and surfaces with corner breakfast bar, PVC double glazed tilt and glazed doors opening onto a first floor decked balcony with drainer, PVC tilt and turn window to rear, wall mounted Ideal turn windows to rear and front, Gaggenau induction hob (cost views across the gardens and the communal gardens. The Classic gas central heating boiler, ceramic tiled floor, stainless £4500), concealed extractor hood and contemporary Corian balcony features clear glass panels and balustrade. The dining steel four ring gas hob, stainless steel surround and stainless sink with chrome kettle tap, mixer taps, filtered chilled water, room also benefits from two double radiators and stylish steel canopy style extractor hood, integrated electric stainless vegetable cleaner and drainer, Corian splashback, stylish chrome light switches and power points. steel oven, integrated Smeg dishwasher, radiator. CO sensor. chrome light switches and power points throughout, integrated Gaggenau steam oven, microwave comby oven and grill, large Second Floor Lounge combi oven grill, warming drawer, coffee maker, soft closing 15' 11" x 11' 8" (4.85m x 3.56m) doors and drawers throughout, pull-out larder unit with chrome Landing Circular PVC double glazed window to side gardens, PVC shelving, integrated Liebherr larder freezer, integrated Liebherr larder fridge, stylish vertical radiator, Led lights, shaped corner Approached via a carpeted returning staircase, ceiling with double glazed French doors, double radiator, ceramic tiled spotlights, double radiator, PVC double glazed tilt and turn floor, stylish chrome power points and light switches. breakfast bar along two sides, extensive range of deep pan drawers and cutlery drawers, integrated Siemens dishwasher, window to front, built-in airing cupboard. integrated recycle bins, corner units with carousel pull-out Shower Room stylish shelves, custom made cutlery compartments, under Bedroom One 7' 8" x 5' 10" (2.34m x 1.78m) unit mood lighting, surround sound, Amtico flooring. This very 16' 2" x 16' 1" (4.93m x 4.90m) Modern white suite with ceramic tiled floor and ceramic tiled high end kitchen was installed at a total cost of £45,000 and all With two PVC double glazed tilt and turn windows to front, walls, ceramic tiled shower cubicle with chrome shower unit, the Gaggenau appliances are guaranteed until the 9th of April PVC double glazed tilt and turn window to rear, double extractor fan, W.C. with concealed cistern, glass circular 2023. Fitted smoke sensor. radiator, built-in double wardrobe, built-in single wardrobe, shaped wash hand basin with chrome mixer taps, ceiling with stylish chrome power points and light switches. spotlights, radiator. Lounge 18' 2" x 16' 2" (5.54m x 4.93m) Bedroom Two First Floor PVC double glazed doors with side screen windows opening 16' 2" x 13' 11" (4.93m x 4.24m) onto a composite decked balcony, stylish chrome light Built-in double wardrobe, three PVC double glazed tilt and turn Independent Entrance Hall switches and power points, PVC tilt and turn window to rear, windows to rear and side, double radiator, stylish chrome light 15' 11" x 6' 1" minimum (4.85m x 1.85m minimum) stylish contemporary radiators. TV points, Internet points (high switches and power points. speed fibre internet is available). pablack.co.uk Canton - PA Black 02920 397171 Family Shower Room Ensuite Dressing Room Rear Gardens 11' 11" x 9' 6" (3.63m x 2.90m) 9' 5" x 9' 5" (2.87m x 2.87m) Enclosed level walled rear gardens with drying area, Luxury contemporary white suite with ceramic tiled floor and Fitted wood contemporary wardrobes on one side. Access to communal gardens behind this tremendous four storey ceramic tiled walls, comprising large double size ceramic tiled roof space, PVC double glazed tilt and turn window to rear, townhouse are beautifully laid out and fully maintained ornate shower cubicle with chrome shower unit and clear glass doors double radiator, stylish chrome power points and light communal gardens with decorative surmounted railings and and screens, W.C. with concealed cistern, wall mounted switches. entrance gates. Chiefly lawned and edged with borders of shaped wash hand basin with chrome mixer taps and pop-up shrubs and plants. waste, PVC double glazed tilt and turn window to rear, ceiling Ensuite Bathroom with spotlights, high gloss vanity unit, double radiator. 9' 5" x 6' 3" (2.87m x 1.91m) Cardiff Bay Cabinetry which discreetly houses a large sized washer and Ceramic tiled floor, ceramic tiled walls, modern white suite, Cardiff Bay is the area created by the Cardiff Barrage in South drier. panel bath with chrome shower unit and chrome mixer taps, Cardiff, the capital of Wales. The regeneration of Cardiff Bay is chrome hand grips and glass shower screen. Two wall now widely regarded as one of the most successful Third Floor mounted shaped wash hand basins each with chrome mixer regeneration projects in the United Kingdom.The Bay is taps and pop-up waste, W.C. with concealed cistern, PVC supplied by two rivers (Taff and Ely) to form a 500- acre (2.0 Landing double glazed tilt and turn window to rear, radiator, spotlights, km2) freshwater lake around the former dockland area south Approached via a spindle balustrade carpeted staircase, extractor fan. of the city centre. The Bay was formerly tidal, with access to double radiator, entry video operated phone point, ridge style the sea limited to a couple of hours each side of high water but coved ceiling, PVC double glazed tilt and turn window to front, now provides 24-hour access through three locks. Bedroom Four stylish chrome light switches and power points.
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