Summary:
A lovely traditional three bedroom terraced house set in a peaceful residential street; perfect for a holiday home or contractor’s accommodation. Recently refurbished to a very high standard with outstanding views of The Rhondda Valley.
The Space:
The property has three bedrooms. Bedroom 1 has a double bed. Bedroom Two also has a double bed. Bedroom 3 is a single bed. There is a large bathroom with a bath and a separate shower cubicle. A travel cot (bedding NOT supplied) and highchair available. There is a Washing Line, Ironing Board, Iron and Hairdryer. The fully fitted kitchen is large with a breakfast bar, washing machine, large fridge freezer. There is a little paved area in the enclosed garden for you to sit outside for al fresco dining and soak up the Welsh Sunshine.
We are pet friendly and WiFi is included.
Guest Access:
The Property is self check in using the key box outside the property. You will receive a code within 48 hours of your check in date. You will have the whole property to yourself for the duration of your stay. You won't be sharing with anyone.
On street parking is free
The Neighborhood:
A very short stroll away from Pleasant View you will find A Welsh Coal Mining experience, where visitors can experience the life of coal miners on a guided tour of a mine shaft. .
Visit the Pontypridd Museum, where history comes to life through fascinating exhibits and artefacts. Delve into the rich heritage of the area, from its industrial roots to its cultural evolution,
Nature lovers will be captivated by the serene beauty of Ynysangharad Park, a verdant oasis nestled in the heart of the city. Take a leisurely stroll along its winding paths, admire the blooming flowers, or enjoy a peaceful picnic by the lake.
No visit to Pontypridd would be complete without immersing yourself in its lively entertainment scene. Catch a show at the Muni Arts Centre, a cultural hub showcasing a diverse range of performances, from live music to theatre productions. Or head to Clwb Y Bont for a night of dancing and live music, where the energy is infectious and the fun never stops.
There is a corner shop (premier) about 10 second walk from the property.
Getting Around:
Trehafod is at the junction of the Rhondda and Taff valleys, where the River Rhondda flows into the Taff. You can follow the A470 between Cardiff and Merthyr Tydfil. The A4054, running north and south of the town, was the former main road, and like the A470, follows the Taff Valley. South of the town is the A473 for Llantrisant and Pencoed. To the west is the A4058, which follows the River Rhondda to Porth and the Rhondda Valley beyond. A Short drive from the M4 which will take you west to Swansea and East towards Newport, Bristol and the rest of England.