£325,000
3 bed terraced house for salePark Crescent, Abergavenny NP7
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
- Freehold
James Dean Estate Agents
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About this property
Well-Presented End Of Terrace House
Two Bedrooms & Loft Room
Period Features
Sought-After Residential Street
Modern Kitchen/Breakfast Room
Living & Dining Rooms
Shower Room & WC
Generous Rear Garden
Gas Central Heating & uPVC Double Glazing
Freehold
Within walking distance of local amenities, including shops, schools and Bailey Park, this beautifully-presented end of terrace house is ready to move into and enjoys period features such as high ceilings and fireplaces, as well as a generous garden so is perfect for families or couples looking to downsize.
The ground floor has an open-plan feel, flooding natural light through the house from the bay window in the lounge. An entrance hall has doors leading into the front lounge with fireplace housing a wood-burning stove and dining room with understairs cupboard, which is open with the modern kitchen/breakfast room. The kitchen has a range of fitted wall and floor cupboards and island. An adjoining ‘out house’ WC is accessed off the kitchen. Upstairs, there are two double bedrooms and an updated shower room with wood-paneling and double shower. Enclosed stairs from the landing take you up to the loft room; perfect as a teenager’s bedroom or as a study/office.
Outside, there is a useful front yard and gated side access to the rear garden. The garden is a great size, thanks to an additional area at the rear that was bought by the current owner. There are a range of places to relax and entertain, as well as raised beds, a green house and garden shed; perfect for any enthusiastic gardener. Please note: Neighbours have a right of way to use the side access.
The historic market town of Abergavenny, is affectionately known as The Gateway to Wales, with the beautiful Bannau Brycheiniog National Park on your doorstep. The town has a range of 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 and rail links towards Hereford, Brecon, Swansea, Bristol, Newport and Cardiff via A465, A40 and A4042 roads.
Council Tax: We have been informed that this property has been placed under council tax band ‘D’.
Services: All mains services. Gas central heating. Please note we have not tested the appliances, central heating or services.
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