Council Tax Band: G | Local Authority: Monmouthshire County Council | Tenure: Freehold
A detached 1930’s five bedroomed, three bathroom executive residence with period detailing situated in a premier road in Western Abergavenny
Elegant and stylish presentation throughout this extended family home which sits in private, landscaped gardens with views towards the Blorenge
Four reception rooms with herringbone oak flooring
Superb kitchen / breakfast room with Mandarin Stone tiling & tri-fold aluminium windows to garden
Utility room and cloakroom
Two bedrooms with modern en-suite shower rooms
Contemporary four piece family bathroom suite
Garden room / home office
Two sun terraces
Driveway with electric vehicular gate & extensive off road parking plus Garage with WC & Storeroom
Summary
Affording an outlook towards the Blorenge, this elegant and stylish five bedroomed executive residence with four reception rooms and three bathrooms sits in attractive landscaped gardens in a premier residential address in Western Abergavenny. With an exemplary presentation both outside and in, this extended family home with a total footprint of 2570 sqft, has been the subject of extensive remodelling and re-design by the current owners who have successfully created a modern home with a nod to its 1930’s heritage which includes picture rails, bay windows with leaded lights, art deco panelled doors and traditional, yet contemporary fitments and detailing. This is a rare opportunity to purchase a beautiful home which is simply ready to move into and enjoy in a highly sought after area of town within walking distance of the cricket, tennis and bowls clubs.
Entered through a central hallway, an attractive herringbone oak floor runs throughout the hall and continues into three of the reception rooms. At the front of the house, the living room enjoys a dual aspect with a large bay window and a traditional fireplace which is beautifully complemented by a wall mounted wood stove in the sitting room across the hall. This room opens into a study but for those seeking a quieter place to work, there is a home office which would equally serve you well in the garden. At the rear of the property, a large open plan kitchen / breakfast / dining room has a triple aspect and is a great space for eating, entertaining and enjoying the outside which can be enjoyed from its aluminium bi-fold doors and tri-fold windows. The kitchen features a comprehensive range of bespoke cabinetry by a renowned local company, a central island unit with breakfast seating and large porcelain floor tiles with underfloor heating which run throughout the eating and dining spaces. Ancillary to the kitchen, there is a utility room, lobby to the garden, and a hall cloakroom.
Upstairs, four of the five bedrooms are double rooms with fitted wardrobes and two of the bedrooms have modern en-suite facilities with walk-in showers. The contemporary family bathroom is fitted with four pieces to include a walk-in shower and a large oval bath – with all the bathrooms having underfloor heating.
Outside, the attention to detail continues with an entry intercom system covering the electric vehicular gate which opens onto a driveway with ample off road parking facilities. Via the side of the house, a drive leads to a detached garage which is equipped with power, lighting, a sink unit, plus tool store and a WC. The garden hosts an expansive slate sun terrace which has doors from the dining room and the kitchen lobby onto it and a path which leads to a further sun terrace at the rear of the garden with space for a hot tub and access to the home office / garden room.
Location
Location Summary
The town centre of Abergavenny offers comprehensive leisure and shopping amenities including individual boutique style shops, eateries and restaurants, grocery and newsagent stores, supermarkets, and a plethora of well-known high street shops. The town is particularly well served by schools for all ages at both primary and secondary level. The area is internationally favoured as a foodie haven as well as an ideal base for professional and amateur leisure pursuits. There are many sports clubs and activities in the area including rugby, football, tennis, cricket, bowls and swimming and of course, cycling at both an amateur and a professional level can be found close-by.
For those seeking long walks, there are pathways leading to the River Usk and the Brecon to Monmouthshire Canal as well as the summit of the Deri and the Sugar Loaf which are nearby, plus many of the other mountains which surround this historic town.
Abergavenny hosts a market several times a week. The town has its own cinema and leisure centre as well as several venues for evening entertainment Abergavenny railway station is very accessible with links to Cardiff and Manchester whilst road links at the Hardwick roundabout give easy access to the motorway and “A” routes to Cardiff, Newport and Bristol and further afield to the M4 and the Midlands, plus the A465 linking to Hereford, Merthyr Tydfil and West Wales.