A HUGE Victorian semi-detached house in Penarth is on sale for £1.35 million.
The five bedroom property is located a short walk from the Esplanade on Plymouth Road.
Also conveniently located is Penarth Railway Station, which is 0.1 miles away.
The ground floor of the house contains a living room, a sitting room, a kitchen, a dining room and a cloakroom with a toilet.
However, perhaps most unique is the exposed brick wine cellar.
The wine cellar
The first reception area (the living room) is spacious and includes a period marble fireplace with cast iron grate and slate hearth.
The sitting room is only marginally smaller, and includes a wood burning stove with slate hearth.
The first of many sitting rooms.
However, the centrepiece of the ground floor is the dining room, which doubles up as another living room.
This is the largest room in the house and has two skylights as well as access to the garden.
The dining/sitting room
Upstairs on the first floor there are three bedrooms, some of which have en suites.
The largest of the bedrooms has an en suite, while the smallest has access to a en suite shower room.
There is also a bathroom on this floor.
All of the bedrooms are doubles.
A bedroom
The second floor contains another two double bedrooms.
One of these bedrooms has a Juliette balcony.
A shower room is located on this floor and on the landing there is hatch access to loft space.
Another bedroom
The property has a front garden and a rear garden, with plenty of off-road parking available.
The large rear garden has storage for timber and a 'garden room' which can be used for anything from a children's playroom to a gym.
The rear garden
There is space for utilities such as a washing machine and dryer.
Also in the rear garden is an extensive patio area.
All in all, the approximate gross internal area of the property is 3,218 sq ft.
To view the property and for more information, click here.
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