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£340,000
3 bed semi-detached house for sale33 Cresta Road, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire NP7
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
About this property
Splendid three bedroom home
Generous living accommodation
Beautiful countryside views
Practical utility room
Mature and generous rear garden
Driveway parking and garage
Situated in the desirable residential area of Abergavenny
Offered to the market chain free
Quote Reference GP608630 - This practical and welcoming three-bedroom property, while in need of some updating, is located in a highly sought-after area of Abergavenny.
This splendid home offers spacious living areas, beginning with a welcoming porch that leads into a bright hallway, setting a warm tone for the rest of the house. The well-proportioned living/dining room features doors opening onto the enclosed rear garden, making it perfect for relaxation or entertaining. The kitchen, situated at the back of the property, overlooks the mature and level garden and provides convenient access to the WC, utility, garage, and extra storage cupboards.
Upstairs, there are three comfortable bedrooms, each filled with natural light. A family bathroom, a useful storage cupboard and an attic hatch on the landing complete the interiors.
The generous, level, and enclosed mature rear garden is ideal for outdoor activities, while a lovely patio invites you to enjoy beautiful countryside views. Additional features include a garage, driveway parking, and a tiered garden at the front of the property.
Furthermore, this home is ideally situated within walking distance of the charming town of Abergavenny, its excellent amenities, and local schools.
Location
The historic market town of Abergavenny, often called the Gateway to Wales, is a charming destination combining rich history and stunning natural landscapes. It sits adjacent to the picturesque Brecon Beacons National Park. This vibrant town offers many amenities for residents and visitors alike, including a diverse selection of independent shops showcasing local craftsmanship and larger supermarkets for everyday needs.
Dining options in Abergavenny are plentiful. The town features a variety of restaurants, from casual eateries to upscale dining experiences, many of which focus on locally sourced ingredients. The town also has a bustling theatre and cinema, providing entertainment options for all ages.
Abergavenny boasts quality education facilities for families, with primary and secondary schools within easy reach.
Each September, the town transforms into a culinary hub during its celebrated annual food festival, which draws food enthusiasts nationwide and beyond. This event showcases gourmet street food, artisanal products, and local delicacies, creating a lively atmosphere filled with tastings, cooking demonstrations, and workshops.
Throughout the year, Abergavenny comes alive with vibrant cultural events celebrating its rich heritage and diverse community. From cycling and walking festivals that showcase the town's stunning natural beauty to music and art events that highlight local talent and draw participants from various backgrounds, something exciting always happens in Abergavenny.
Food lovers will appreciate the many renowned gastropubs and restaurants scattered throughout the town and its scenic surroundings. Each offers a unique menu that reflects the region's rich agricultural heritage.
Finally, Abergavenny's excellent road links make it a breeze to explore. Whether travelling to and from Hereford, Brecon, Swansea, Bristol, Newport, or Cardiff, the well-connected A40 and other major roads ensure you can easily reach this charming town. This combination of natural beauty, community spirit, and access to urban centres makes Abergavenny a desirable destination for living and visiting.
Services
The property is connected to Mains Electricity, Water, Drainage, and Gas.
Mobile and Broadband Internet services are available.
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