Four double bedrooms and five bathrooms/WC rooms
Set at the edge of Castleton village, this substantial detached farmhouse delivers generous family living across three floors and a large private plot backing onto open fields. The house blends rustic features — exposed oak-wrapped beams and a brick fireplace — with modern comforts including underfloor heating throughout, solar panels with inverter, an EPC B rating and an integral double garage. The kitchen/breakfast room and dining room open onto a slate patio and lawn, making daily life and outdoor entertaining simple.
Accommodation is very large and arranged for practical family use: four double bedrooms (one on the top floor), five bathrooms/rooms for WC or cloakroom use, a ground-floor utility and two cloakrooms. The primary bedroom includes a dressing area and en suite; extensive built-in storage and a generous driveway with gated access add to the property's convenience. Easy road links to Cardiff, Newport, the A48 and M4 make commuting straightforward.
Buyers should note a few practical points. The property sits in an area flagged as very deprived (statistical classification), broadband speeds are average for the location, and the large garden and long driveway will require ongoing maintenance. The fourth bedroom has limited floor-to-ceiling height (around 7'7), which may affect use for taller occupants. Council Tax Band I will be a material running cost to consider.
Overall this is a roomy, well-specified family home in a semi-rural setting that will particularly suit buyers wanting space, countryside views and modern services. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the scale and the field views at the rear.