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3 bedroom semi-detached house
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Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold Council Tax: E EPC Rating: D
- Walking distance to town centre, restaurants, amenities & services
- Walking distance to popular Cantref Primary School, & King Henry VIII High School
- Linda Vista Gardens, Brecon to Monmouthshire Canal & Waitrose Hypermarket with John Lewis at Home all close by
- Two interconnecting reception rooms
- Three first floor bedrooms
- Ground bathroom suite & first floor WC
- Large cellar currently used as a gym with power, lighting, sky window
- Pretty well tended garden with private seating areas & side access
This most attractive stone dressed period property with brick faced arched windows and matching quoins under a slate tiled roof is believed to date from 1897. Enjoying a perfect East to West orientation, the pretty well tended gardens have two private seating areas and afford views towards the Sugar Loaf and Blorenge from the rear garden. Having retained some period features including the original panelled doors and Victorian tiling to the hallway, this family home offers two interconnecting reception rooms, a kitchen overlooking the patio garden and a staircase leading to a multi-purpose cellar which has the added benefit of a window and is currently used as a gym. To the first floor, there are three good size bedrooms which are served by a WC, plus a family bathroom suite which is on the ground floor.
SITUATION
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, 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 Blorenge Mountain from which colourful hang gliders may be observed, plus many of the other mountains which surround this historic town. Abergavenny also hosts a market several times a week. The town has its own cinema and leisure centre as well as several eateries for evening entertainment. Abergavenny railway station is very accessible whilst road links at the Hardwick roundabout give easy access to the motorway and "A" routes to Cwmbran, Cardiff and Merthyr Tydfil and further afield to the M4 and the Midlands.
ACCOMMODATION
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GENERAL
Tenure - We are informed the property is Freehold. Intending purchasers should make their own enquiries via their solicitors.Services - All mains services are connected.Council Tax - Band E (Monmouthshire County Council)EPC Rating - Band DViewing Strictly by appointment with the AgentsTaylor & Co: 01873 [use Contact Agent Button] AB197
Council Tax Band: E
Tenure: Freehold
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