Description
- Tenure: Freehold | EPC: E | Council Tax Band: D
- Mid-19th century three bedroomed stone dressed country cottage with potential building plot (s.t.p.p.) in a rural position in the favoured Lower Common area of Gilwern
- Situated in the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park with extensive countryside views towards Llanwenarth Citra and Pen Cerrig Calch in the far distance
- Sympathetically extended former lodge house with a large dual aspect open plan lounge / diner / kitchen | Sitting room | Utility room
- Two bath shower rooms
- Reclaimed pitch pine parquet flooring, latched doors, exposed stone walling , oak lintels, cast iron fireplaces & a wood stove
- Walking distance to highly regarded primary school
- Village high street with local shops and two public houses | River Usk & countryside walks close-by
- Ease of access to road and rail network with good road links to Abergavenny, Crickhowell and further afield to Newport, Bristol and Cardiff
This stone dressed three bedroomed, two bathroom, detached country cottage occupies an attractive rural lane setting with gardens encircling the property which affords glorious countryside views across the surrounding fields towards Llanwenarth Citra and Pen Cerrich Calch in the far distance. Believed to date from the mid 1800’s, this former lodge house has been sympathetically extended and enhanced by the current owners into a comfortable and contemporary family home with a presentation perfectly befitting the age and rural position of the property.
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