Roomy two-bedroom home with large garden and renovation potential close to town.
Large overall size with multiple reception rooms and lower-ground kitchen
Two double bedrooms on first floor, family bathroom present
Generous rear garden with scope for landscaping or extension
Built before 1900 with granite walls; likely no wall insulation
Altered extension — no building regulation/approval documents available
Sold at auction; 56-day completion and non-refundable reservation fee applies
Right of way across the rear garden affects privacy and access
Area shows above-average crime and very high local deprivation
This substantial two-bedroom end-terrace in Abergavenny offers roomy living across multiple levels and a large rear garden—an appealing blank canvas for first-time buyers or small families. The house retains period character, has mains gas heating with a boiler and radiators, and benefits from a fast broadband environment and easy walking access to the town centre and rail links.
Practical accommodation includes an open-plan lounge/dining room, a lower-ground kitchen with handy store and utility rooms, and two double bedrooms on the first floor. The property is freehold and has double glazing, though the install date is unknown. Built before 1900 with granite walls likely lacking insulation, the house will reward modest investment in thermal improvements and cosmetic updating.
Important buyer notes: the property has been altered (extension) but building regulation or approval documents have not been provided. There is a right of way across the back garden. The sale is by Modern Method of Auction with a 56-day completion window and a non-refundable reservation fee (4.5% of purchase price, minimum £6,600), and purchasers must view and may pay for a Buyer Information Pack. Interested buyers should arrange independent surveys and lender advice before bidding.
This home suits buyers looking for space near town with renovation upside and clear awareness of the auction route and outstanding paperwork. Its size, garden and commuter links create good potential once legal consents and improvements are addressed.