Spacious family home with elevated rural views and generous parking.
Panoramic rolling countryside views from principal rooms
Split-level layout offering flexible three-floor accommodation
Attached garage with electric roller door and ample parking
Well-maintained lawned gardens with two raised terraces
Built early 1990s; mix of carpet and laminate finishes
EPC Rating D and Council Tax Band G — higher running costs
Split-level/stairs may be unsuitable for limited mobility
No flood risk; crime level very low, broadband speeds fast
Set on an elevated plot on Highfield Road, Hillcroft is a substantial four-bedroom family home with wide Monmouthshire countryside views. The split-level layout across three floors creates flexible living zones: a large living room with feature stone fireplace, a dining room, and a kitchen/breakfast room opening to a utility and service areas. Well-maintained lawns, two raised terraces and ample off-road parking add to the day-to-day convenience.
Practical features include an attached garage with electric roller door, cellar storage, and gas-fired central heating to radiators. The property was built in the early 1990s and presents a mix of carpet and laminate finishes, inset uPVC double glazing and traditional stone-and-render elevations that sit well with the rural setting.
Important points to note: the house has an EPC rating of D and sits in Council Tax Band G, which may affect running costs. The split-level design and multiple short staircases create character and separation of space but may not suit those with limited mobility. Overall this is a well-loved family home with strong curb appeal, excellent parking, and genuine scope for modernising finishes to add value.