Abergavenny
The historic town centre of Abergavenny offers comprehensive leisure and shopping amenities including individual boutique style shops, bistros and restaurants, independent grocery and newsagent stores, supermarkets, and a plethora of well-known high street shops. Abergavenny hosts a market several times a week in its iconic Market Hall which attracts people from far and wide to its Farmers’ market. The town boasts its own cinema, theatre, and leisure centre and is a sought-after destination as a foodie haven, attracting famous chefs from across the world to its annual Food Festival; there are numerous eateries and gastro pubs in the town and the neighbouring villages providing a plethora of evening entertainment and culinary delight.
The town is particularly well served by schools for all ages at both primary and secondary level. Schools in the private sector are also accessible and can be found in Monmouth, Hereford, Brecon, and Newport. There are also a wide variety of pre-school nurseries and toddler groups in the town.
The area is an ideal base for professional and amateur leisure pursuits. There are many sports clubs and activities including rugby, football, tennis, bowls, and swimming and of course, cycling at both amateur and professional level, all close-by. For those seeking long walks, there are pathways leading to the River Usk and the Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal as well as to the summits of the Black Mountains that surround this historic town. There are several parks in the vicinity including Bailey Park, Linda Vista Gardens, Swan Meadows and Castle Meadows to name but a view.
Abergavenny railway station has direct routes to Cardiff, West Wales, Hereford and Manchester; and connections via Newport to Bristol and London. Road links on the Eastern side of the town give access to Raglan and the Heads of the Valleys road, plus “A” routes to Cardiff, Newport plus further afield to the M4 linking Bristol, west Wales and the Midlands. The A40 which dissects the town provides access to Brecon and mid-Wales.
151 Park Crescent, Abergavenny, NP7
£1,250 PCMThe Old Convent: A unique 2-bed apartment in Abergavenny's historic conservation quarter. Eco-friendly design, low energy bills, stunning views, ideal for a range of occupiers
Old Barn Way, Abergavenny, NP7
£1,150 PCMPLEASE REQUEST A VIEWING VIA EMAIL THROUGH THE PROPERTY PORTAL (RIGHTMOVE or ON THE MARKET) AND THE AGENT WILL BE IN TOUCH
This is a three bedroomed family home which offers a great location within walking distance to both primary and...
Briardene, Llanfoist, NP7
£1,100 PCMTwo bedroomed semi-detached family home in Llanfoist, Abergavenny. Cul-de-sac location with Blorenge views. Neutrally decorated, conservatory & garage.
Briardene, Llanfoist, NP7
£1,050 PCMLocated on the periphery of Abergavenny, this charming two-bedroom semi-detached house is nestled within an established and sought-after development, making it an ideal home for a young family or those looking to settle into retirement....
Avenue Road, Avenue Court Avenue Road, NP7
£1,050 PCMNestled on the first floor of a beautiful detached period house in the sought-after location of Abergavenny, this charming two double bedroom apartment offers a blend of historical charm and modern convenience. Located within walking distance of...
St. Georges Crescent, Abergavenny, NP7
£1,050 PCMNestled within the ever-popular residential area of The Mardy, this three-bedroom mid-terraced house presents a comfortable and inviting living space for families or professionals alike. Boasting a practical layout, the property features a...
Cross Street, Abergavenny, NP7
£695 PCMPLEASE REQUEST A VIEWING VIA EMAIL THROUGH THE PORTAL AND THE AGENT WILL BE IN TOUCH.
Step into this stunning one-bedroom first-floor flat in the heart of the town centre, boasting an impeccable blend of historical charm and modern...
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