Large detached four-bedroom family home, generous footprint
Set in a small, exclusive cul-de-sac on the edge of Trellech, this substantial four-bedroom detached house occupies a large, private plot with mature borders and open rural views. The layout suits family life: three generous reception rooms give flexible living and entertaining space, while a kitchen/breakfast room and separate utility make everyday routines straightforward. A detached double garage and wide driveway add useful storage and parking.
Upstairs there are four well-proportioned double bedrooms, two with en suites, plus a contemporary family bathroom — a practical arrangement for a growing household or regular guests. The principal suite benefits from built-in wardrobes and garden views. The home appears well maintained, with double glazing and oil-fired central heating via boiler and radiators installed; the build dates to the late 1990s/early 2000s, so finish and layout follow modern country proportions.
Notable practical drawbacks are factual and important: the property has no mobile signal and very slow broadband, which will affect home working and streaming. Heating runs from an oil-fired system (private supply), and the area is recorded as very deprived for wider services — consider ongoing fuel and running costs and service access for daily needs. There are no flood risks shown.
This house will appeal most to families seeking generous indoor space, privacy and countryside access, or buyers seeking a comfortable village home near Monmouth. The large, established garden and easy access to local walks and village amenities make it a relaxed rural option, provided the communication and fuel arrangements suit your needs.