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Maes yr Haf at Plasdwr

by Redrow

Cardiff, Cardiff, CF15 8GU

3, 4 & 5 bedroom houses

£512,000 - £750,000

Maes Yr Haf is a development that offers 3, 4 and 5 bedroom homes in Radyr and is part of the Plasdŵr community. This sophisticated selection of new homes is also part of Redrow's award-winning Heritage Collection. With the M4 motorway less than 10 minutes away for onward travel to Swansea, Bristol and London, and nearby Radyr station offering services to Cardiff Central in just 15 minutes, these new homes in Radyr will be ideal for families and commuters alike. Parents of growing families, too, will be pleased to find education options for all ages close to these Radyr new homes, with a range of primary, secondary and private schools all to be found within three miles of your home.  A huge amount of planning and investment is going into Plasdŵr, including £40m for education and over £27m for transport improvements, to create a vibrant, self-contained and sustainable garden city designed around the needs of its residents, both now and in the future.Amenities are in good supply in the area surrounding these new houses in Radyr, from the two convenience stores, post office and pharmacy located five minutes away in the car, to the Asda, Tesco and Aldi supermarkets all situated just over four miles from home. Only a little further away is the centre of Cardiff, with its rich and diverse selection of chain and independent stores to sample and enjoy.Leisure and pleasure options are plentiful, with two sports centres, tennis, cricket and golf clubs all within easy reach, along with cinemas, performing arts and live music venues. For those looking to explore the Great Outdoors, Pontcanna and Blackweir Fields, and Brecon National Park are just a few of the beautiful countryside attractions on offer.With the M4 motorway less than 10 minutes away for onward travel to Swansea, Bristol and London, and nearby Radyr station offering services to Cardiff Central in just 15 minutes, these new homes in Radyr will be ideal for families and commuters alike.Monday 10:00-17:30,Tuesday 10:00-17:30,Wednesday 10:00-17:30,Thursday 10:00-17:30,Friday 10:00-17:30,Saturday 10:00-17:30,Sunday 10:00-17:30

David Wilson Homes at Afon Las @ Plasdŵr

by David Wilson Homes

Cardiff, Cardiff, CF5 6FP

3 & 4 bedroom houses

£380,000 - £640,000

Discover Afon Las, a brand new collection of 3, 4 and 5 bedroom homes now available at Cardiff's new garden city, Plasdŵr. Commuters will enjoy excellent access to central Cardiff and the M4, while having easy access to the nature surrounding the development.Cardiff City Centre is a short drive away which has an abundance of shops within the centre. Enjoy some retail therapy in Cardiff or go further afield to Newport and explore Friars Walk Shopping Centre.Creigiau Golf Club is right behind the development providing an 18-hole course, or join Pentyrch Rugby Football Club. The nearby Garth mountain provides a scenic hike with beautiful views of Cardiff. Llantrisant Leisure Centre provides a variety of facilities such as swimming, gym classes and other local sports clubs. Nearby Cardiff city centre provides a vast array of shops, restaurants and bars and is just a short drive away from Afon Las.Commuting to Cardiff City Centre is only a 20 minute drive away. The nearest train station is Radyr Train Station which is an 8 minute drive or 25 minute walk away. There are also a number of bus stops nearby.Monday 10:00-17:30,Tuesday 10:00-17:30,Wednesday 10:00-17:30,Thursday Closed,Friday Closed,Saturday 10:00-17:30,Sunday 10:00-17:30
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