4 bedroom detached house for sale
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Guide price £400,000 - £420,000
There's something about Pennyfarthing Lane that stays with you. Perhaps it's the way the countryside seems to press right up against the doorstep, or the particular quality of light that pours through the rear of the house on a clear morning. Whatever it is, this four-bedroom extended detached home has the kind of presence that's difficult to articulate but immediately felt.
The extension has been done thoughtfully — not simply adding square footage, but reshaping how the whole house lives. At its heart is a generous kitchen that looks out over the rear garden, big enough to hold a proper family dining table and still leave room to breathe. This is the kind of space where mornings happen naturally, where conversations linger over coffee, and where the garden feels like a continuation of the room rather than something separate from it.
Beyond the kitchen, the extension opens into a conservatory that catches the garden in all its moods — bright and open in summer, quietly reflective through the colder months. Natural light floods through and the connection to the outdoors is constant.
The main reception room is genuinely spacious, flowing through to the dining area and into the extended living space in a way that feels instinctive rather than engineered. A marble fire surround anchors the room and earns its place as a focal point on autumn evenings when the temperature drops and the house pulls inward.
Upstairs, a broad landing sets the tone for the first floor — four double bedrooms, all of them properly sized. The principal bedroom is particularly generous and has its own en-suite with bath, a quiet retreat at the end of the day. The remaining rooms adapt easily — bedrooms, a home office, a guest room — depending on what life currently requires. The family bathroom is finished in a contemporary style with bath and shower, and there's a downstairs cloakroom for everyday convenience.
Outside, the south-facing rear garden is private and not overlooked. A substantial patio runs along the back of the house — the kind that actually earns its keep through spring and summer. To the front, a paved driveway comfortably handles two or three cars. Solar panels on the rear roof provide a meaningful long-term benefit on energy costs.
Undy itself is the kind of village that rewards those who discover it. Countryside walks begin at the door, and the M4 corridor puts both Cardiff and Bristol within easy reach for commuters. Undy Primary School is walkable, Magor Square — with its pubs, bakeries and independent shops — is a short stroll away, and the community here is genuinely active, anchored by the Athletic Club and local initiatives like the weekly Warm Hub at the Community Hub, which says something about the character of the place.
A home for people who want space, light, a real garden, and somewhere that feels like it belongs to a community rather than just a postcode.
Sitting Room - 3.89m x 2.74m (12'9ft x 9ft)
Living Room - 4.57m x 4.19m (15ft x 13'9ft)
Dining Room - 3.71m x 2.54m (12'2ft x 8'4ft)
Study - 2.44m x 2.44m (8ft x 8ft)
Kitchen/Breakfast Room - 6.60m x 2.74m (21'8ft x 9ft)
Principal Bedroom - 3.23m x 3.05m (10'7ft x 10'ft)
Bedroom 2 - 5.23m x 2.46m (17'2ft x 8'1ft)
Bedroom 3 - 4.88m x 2.74m (16ft x 9'ft)
Bedroom 4 - 4.37m x 2.74m (14'4ft x 9ft)
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