Substantial four-bedroom period house opposite Belle Vue Park — ideal for families needing space and transport links..
- Substantial Edwardian semi with high ceilings and bay windows
- Four good-size bedrooms and three reception rooms
- Opposite Belle Vue Park; walking distance to train station
- Gated driveway, detached garage and large lawned gardens
- Freehold with 1,633 sq ft and approx. 12 rooms
- Dated mid-20th-century decor; requires modernisation
- Above-average local crime and very deprived area indices
- Council tax level described as expensive
A substantial Edwardian semi-detached house occupying a large plot directly opposite Belle Vue Park. The property delivers generous, high-ceilinged rooms across three reception spaces and four good-sized bedrooms — a rare family-sized layout close to the city centre and train station.
The entrance opens to a superb hallway leading to a bay-fronted sitting room and a through living/dining space, plus a kitchen, rear vestibule and ground-floor shower room. Outside there are attractive lawned front and rear gardens, gated driveway and a detached garage, offering genuine family practicality and off-street parking.
The house retains period features and spacious room proportions but shows dated mid-20th-century decor in places and will benefit from targeted refurbishment to modernise kitchens, bathrooms and finishes. Council tax is described as expensive and the local area records above-average crime and very high deprivation indices — buyers should factor these into decisions.
This freehold property suits families or investors seeking roomy period accommodation with strong transport links (station, Royal Gwent Hospital nearby, short drive to the M4). The large plot and layout provide clear scope for refurbishment, enhancement or extension subject to planning, delivering future value for the right purchaser.