Panoramic south-facing views from every floor
Lower-ground self-contained annexe with kitchenette and bath
18 solar panels and 1,500L rainwater harvesting system
20m balcony and terraced low-maintenance landscaped gardens
Large plot (~600m²) with ample off-street parking
High-spec kitchen, bespoke joinery, wine cellar/cinema room
Multi-storey layout and spiral staircase—limited mobility suitability
Council tax level described as quite expensive
Elevated above Caerleon, this extended five-bedroom detached home delivers panoramic southern views from every level and flexible multi‑generation living. The property’s contemporary Küche Haus kitchen, bespoke joinery, cast‑iron spiral staircase and wood‑burning stove combine practical family spaces with high-spec finishing. A substantial 20m balcony and terraced, low‑maintenance landscaped gardens maximise outdoor entertaining and the views.
The lower ground floor is arranged as a self-contained suite with kitchenette and bathroom — ideal for guests, older relatives, or rental income — while three reception rooms, a wine cellar/cinema room and generous storage including a loft over the garage provide versatile living and hobby space. Environmentally focused fittings include 18 solar panels and a 1,500‑litre rainwater harvesting system, reducing running costs for irrigation and energy.
Practical benefits include ample off‑street parking, a purpose‑built wood store for the living room stove, and excellent connectivity (fast broadband, strong mobile signal). Note that the house is multi‑story with internal levels and a spiral staircase, which may be less suitable for those with mobility needs. Council tax is described as quite expensive and the surrounding area has pockets of high deprivation despite the property’s comfortable suburban setting.
This home suits multigenerational families or buyers seeking high‑spec living with flexible accommodation and substantial outdoor space. It rewards viewing for those prioritising privacy, elevated southerly views and built sustainability features, while buyers should be comfortable with the layout’s vertical circulation and the local council tax level.