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£599,9504 bedroom duplex for sale
Trebencyn, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, NP7
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Duplex
4 beds
3 baths
2820
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Share of freehold
Council tax: Band H
Broadband: Basic 5Mbps *
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Features and description
- The property retains historical charm with original Edwardian features like fireplaces and wood panelling.
- It offers spacious living with an elegant drawing room and a modern kitchen that includes a garden room.
- Convenient access is provided through a ground floor entrance or a shared lift with a personal code.
- Beautiful surroundings include parkland with views of the Monmouthshire countryside.
- Extensive grounds feature 2.5 acres of communal lawns, trees, shrubs, parking, and a garage.
- EPC Rating = F
Elegant Edwardian apartment with stunning parkland views
Description
Nestled within parkland on the eastern edge of Abergavenny, in the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, this substantial two storey, four bedroom apartment forms part of the south wing of Trebencyn, occupying both the ground and first floors. Although attached on its northern side, the property enjoys far reaching east, south, and west views and is very little overlooked. Approached via a sweeping treelined driveway, the property exudes historical charm and modern elegance.
As the largest of six dwellings in the Trebencyn Park development, the apartment boasts impressive original features such as a magnificent fireplace, wood panelling, stone mullioned windows, decorative plasterwork, and high ceilings. The windows offer splendid outlooks across the surrounding countryside while benefiting from double glazing throughout, carefully installed in keeping with the period character of the house.
The communal entrance hall, once the grand entrance, provides access to the property either through its own front door on the ground floor or via a shared lift with a personal code on the first floor opening via a lobby, into the galleried landing.
The accommodation includes an oak panelled entrance hall with a carved oak and stone fireplace, leading to an elegant drawing room measuring approximately 37' x 26'. This room features full height windows, a period fireplace, and French windows opening directly into the private garden, ensuring a strong sense of privacy and seclusion. The garden can also be accessed from the garden room, and the property benefits from its own gated entrance from the communal grounds.
The ground floor also includes a modern kitchen with granite countertops, built in appliances, and a central island unit, as well as a light filled garden room with bifold doors to the garden, offering a more informal living space. Additionally, there is a guest WC and a coat cupboard on the ground floor.
Ascending the stairs from the entrance hall, you will find a large galleried landing with a seating area. Bedrooms one and two both have ensuite shower rooms, while there are two additional double bedrooms and a family bathroom. This gallery and all four bedrooms offer wonderful views.
Outside the main entrance, there is a substantial gravelled parking area, and the property’s garage, one of five set in a row on the far side of the forecourt, provides useful additional storage and parking. Trebencyn Park enjoys splendid views across the gently undulating Monmouthshire countryside towards the Blorenge Mountain. The well tended communal grounds extend to approximately 2.5 acres, featuring lawns, mature trees, shrubs, and attractive yew hedging, bordered by fields.
Location
The centre of Abergavenny is located approximately 1.5 miles away. Situated twelve miles from the English border and just south of the Black Mountains in the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, it is steeped in history. Originally a Roman Fort, then a medieval walled town, Abergavenny is today a lively market town offering a wide range of amenities with major supermarkets, a high street with several well regarded independent shops, a vibrant market hall, a leisure centre, Nevill Hall Hospital and a number of churches. With its many restaurants and cafes Abergavenny is world renowned for its Food Festival. The town also offers a rich range of cultural options. Its location means that Abergavenny acts as the major transport hub for the area with the railway station allowing easy access to anywhere on the rail network.
Square Footage: 2,820 sq ft
Additional Info
Share of Freehold
Lease expires 31st May 3002
Service Charge for 2026 - £3,264.12 per annum
Buildings Insurance - £1,806.84 per annum
£300 per annum to a sinking fund
Ground rent no longer payable by agreement.
Description
Nestled within parkland on the eastern edge of Abergavenny, in the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, this substantial two storey, four bedroom apartment forms part of the south wing of Trebencyn, occupying both the ground and first floors. Although attached on its northern side, the property enjoys far reaching east, south, and west views and is very little overlooked. Approached via a sweeping treelined driveway, the property exudes historical charm and modern elegance.
As the largest of six dwellings in the Trebencyn Park development, the apartment boasts impressive original features such as a magnificent fireplace, wood panelling, stone mullioned windows, decorative plasterwork, and high ceilings. The windows offer splendid outlooks across the surrounding countryside while benefiting from double glazing throughout, carefully installed in keeping with the period character of the house.
The communal entrance hall, once the grand entrance, provides access to the property either through its own front door on the ground floor or via a shared lift with a personal code on the first floor opening via a lobby, into the galleried landing.
The accommodation includes an oak panelled entrance hall with a carved oak and stone fireplace, leading to an elegant drawing room measuring approximately 37' x 26'. This room features full height windows, a period fireplace, and French windows opening directly into the private garden, ensuring a strong sense of privacy and seclusion. The garden can also be accessed from the garden room, and the property benefits from its own gated entrance from the communal grounds.
The ground floor also includes a modern kitchen with granite countertops, built in appliances, and a central island unit, as well as a light filled garden room with bifold doors to the garden, offering a more informal living space. Additionally, there is a guest WC and a coat cupboard on the ground floor.
Ascending the stairs from the entrance hall, you will find a large galleried landing with a seating area. Bedrooms one and two both have ensuite shower rooms, while there are two additional double bedrooms and a family bathroom. This gallery and all four bedrooms offer wonderful views.
Outside the main entrance, there is a substantial gravelled parking area, and the property’s garage, one of five set in a row on the far side of the forecourt, provides useful additional storage and parking. Trebencyn Park enjoys splendid views across the gently undulating Monmouthshire countryside towards the Blorenge Mountain. The well tended communal grounds extend to approximately 2.5 acres, featuring lawns, mature trees, shrubs, and attractive yew hedging, bordered by fields.
Location
The centre of Abergavenny is located approximately 1.5 miles away. Situated twelve miles from the English border and just south of the Black Mountains in the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, it is steeped in history. Originally a Roman Fort, then a medieval walled town, Abergavenny is today a lively market town offering a wide range of amenities with major supermarkets, a high street with several well regarded independent shops, a vibrant market hall, a leisure centre, Nevill Hall Hospital and a number of churches. With its many restaurants and cafes Abergavenny is world renowned for its Food Festival. The town also offers a rich range of cultural options. Its location means that Abergavenny acts as the major transport hub for the area with the railway station allowing easy access to anywhere on the rail network.
Square Footage: 2,820 sq ft
Additional Info
Share of Freehold
Lease expires 31st May 3002
Service Charge for 2026 - £3,264.12 per annum
Buildings Insurance - £1,806.84 per annum
£300 per annum to a sinking fund
Ground rent no longer payable by agreement.
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