New Re-Development Complete - 17 Bryn Road
July 12, 2025
New Re-Development Complete - 17 Bryn Road

We've been working on some new flats!

Modern kitchen with black countertops, oven, and large windows overlooking a grassy area.

We’re excited to share that the redevelopment of 17 Bryn Road is now finished.
This project involved taking what was originally a large 7-bedroom house and completely reworking the layout. We’ve now split the property into three self-contained studio flats and a modern three-bedroom flat, all designed with student living in mind.


Every part of the building has been stripped back and redone. As part of the renovation, we reconfigured the internal layout to make the space work better for individual and group living. Alongside this, we fitted brand new kitchens, bathrooms, and modern finishes throughout - everything is fresh, clean, and purpose-built to a high standard.


The studio flats are great for students who want their own private space, while the three-bed flat is ideal for a small group of friends looking to live together in a more modern setup than a typical shared house.


Located on Bryn Road in Brynmill, the property is in a prime student area close to both the University, beach, Uplands and the city, with local shops, cafés, and parks just around the corner.


Some tenants have already moved in, and we’re really pleased with how the building has turned out.  If you're interested in viewing or want to know more, feel free to get in touch with the team.

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