Large 5-bed detached townhouse with dramatic estuary views and extensive parking..
Far-reaching Severn Estuary views from living room and principal bedroom
Generous 3-storey layout — ~2,164 sq ft, five bedrooms, four bathrooms
Large open-plan kitchen/diner with utility and ground-floor study/family room
Balcony off first-floor living room and raised terrace off kitchen
Double garage with remote electric door; driveway parking for up to six vehicles
Well-maintained garden and level lawn; outside power and lighting
Council Tax Band G — quite expensive; area classed as very deprived
Local crime levels reported as very high — factor for insurance/resale
Pendragon House is a substantial three-storey detached town house offering about 2,164 sq ft of flexible family living across five bedrooms and four bathrooms. The property’s standout asset is its far-reaching views towards the Severn Estuary, enjoyed from full-height bay windows in the principal bedroom and the first-floor living room, which also opens onto a balcony. The open-plan kitchen/dining room with utility, ground-floor study/family room and large reception hall create practical flow for daily life and entertaining.
Outside, the level, well-maintained lawn and raised terrace provide private outdoor space, while a large gravel drive and double garage (remote electric door) offer parking for up to six vehicles. The house was constructed c.1996–2002, has mains gas central heating, double glazing and mains services connected; broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal excellent.
Buyers should note material local considerations: the area records very high crime levels and is classified as very deprived, which may affect insurance and resale in the short term. Council tax is described as quite expensive (Band G). The property appears well maintained internally, but prospective purchasers should verify the age and condition of glazing, heating components and any periodic maintenance records.
Positioned on the edge of Chepstow’s old town, the house benefits from immediate access to local shops, eateries, historic Chepstow Castle and countryside recreation in the Wye Valley and Forest of Dean. This is best suited to a large family seeking generous internal space, dramatic estuary views and convenient commuter links to Newport/Cardiff/Bristol.
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