Description
- Tenure: Freehold | EPC: D | Council Tax Band: E
- Generously sized three double bedroomed stone dressed end terrace cottage in prime village location
- Living room | Dining room with large inglenook fireplace
- Open-plan kitchen | Sun room
- Principal bedroom with en-suite & dressing room/office
- Ground floor shower room | Pretty cottage style garden
- Walking distance to Crickhowell and easy road access to Abergavenny & Brecon plus further afield to Cardiff (50mins) & Bristol (1hr)
- Array of gastro pubs, cafes & independent shops all close-by | Vibrant tourist area with walking & outdoor leisure activities all widely available
- Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal and the River Usk close-by
- Highly favoured primary & high schools in Crickhowell & Llangattock as well as in the private sector in Brecon & Monmouth
Sitting in a prime village location in the heart of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, is this substantial stone dressed, three double bedroomed family home. Originally formed of three cottages, this interesting period home is believed to date in part from the mid 1700’s and was historically linked to the Plas Estate in Llangattock, of which some of the land wraps around the property. Offering an unusual configuration with heaps of character and period features including a large stone inglenook fireplace, sash windows and exposed beams, this generously proportioned family residence has two reception rooms, an open-plan kitchen leading to a sun room, and a ground floor shower room. The first floor is arranged with a staircase leading to two of the bedrooms, whilst a second staircase opens into a dual aspect primary bedroom served by a large en-suite bathroom and a dressing room/office. The pretty cottage garden is set to lawn with a seating area and flower bed border surrounds.
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