£254,950
2 bed terraced house for saleBryn-Y-Gwenin, Abergavenny NP7
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
- Freehold
James Dean Estate Agents
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About this property
Attractive end of terrace cottage
Popular and quiet village location
Attractively presented with plenty of charm
Two reception rooms with wood burners
Kitchen, utility and WC
Generous bathroom with separate shower
Easily managed garden and offer road parking
Ready to move into, this attractive and deceptively spacious end-of-terrace home is an ideal first-time buy or downsize option.
Beautifully presented throughout, it begins with a handy front porch that opens into a welcoming living room featuring a wood-burning stove and wooden flooring. The wooden flooring continues into the dining room, which also enjoys its own wood burner and provides access to the modern, well-appointed kitchen. The kitchen is a standout feature with generous workspace, plenty of storage space and an eye-catching exposed stone wall. Off the kitchen there’s a second porch and a useful utility room with a convenient WC.
Upstairs, the property offers two good-sized bedrooms and a in-keeping bathroom complete with both a bath and a separate shower.
Outside, the rear garden is paved for easy maintenance and provides a lovely space to relax or entertain. To the side is a private driveway offering off-road parking and access to the rear. Please note that neighbouring access is permitted via the drive.
Bryn-y-Gwenin is a quiet hamlet located 3.5 miles from Abergavenny, enjoying views towards the Skirrid mountain, countryside walks and having the highly-regarded Walnut Tree restaurant on your doorstep.
The historic market town of Abergavenny is affectionately known as The Gateway to Wales, with the beautiful Brecon Beacons National Park on your doorstep. The town has a range of local amenities such as independent shops, supermarkets, restaurants, hotels, a theatre, cinema, general hospital, primary and secondary schools and a mainline train station. A celebrated annual food festival entices national and international visitors every September, together with cycling, walking, music and art events throughout the year. The town and surrounding area is well known for its renowned gastropubs and restaurants. The town has good road links towards Hereford, Brecon, Swansea, Bristol, Newport and Cardiff via A465, A40 and A4042 trunk roads.
Council Tax: We have been informed that this property has been placed under council tax band ‘D’.
Services: Mains electric, water and drainage. Oil central heating. Please note we have not tested the appliances, central heating or services.
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