4 bedrooms plus flexible 5th room or office
Spacious kitchen-diner with patio doors to low-maintenance garden
Master bedroom with ensuite and built-in wardrobes
Allocated parking plus single garage accessed from garden gate
Built 2007+, double-glazed, EPC rating C
Small plot and average-sized rooms, not a large garden
Located within walking distance of Newport city centre
Area has very high crime and is very deprived; council tax above average
This modern mid-terrace home on Alicia Crescent is laid out over three floors and suits a growing family seeking contemporary, low-maintenance living close to Newport city centre. Built post-2007, the property offers practical room sizes, double glazing and a C EPC rating — ready to move into with scope to adapt an extra room as a fifth bedroom or home office.
Downstairs the layout centres on a spacious kitchen-diner with patio doors onto a low-maintenance rear garden, creating easy indoor–outdoor flow for family life and casual entertaining. The first-floor living room faces the front and includes under-stairs storage; the master bedroom benefits from built-in wardrobes and an ensuite shower. The second floor provides three further bedrooms and a family bathroom.
Outside, a small landscaped garden leads to allocated parking and a single garage, which is useful in this area. The location is convenient: walking distance to Newport city centre, quick drive to Spytty Retail Park and within catchment for nearby primary schools.
Important practical points to note: the property sits in a very high crime and very deprived area and has above-average council tax — factors that will matter to families and investors. The plot is small and rooms are average in size, so buyers wanting large gardens or expansive rooms should factor that in. Overall, this is a sensible family home offering modern conveniences and good transport links, with straightforward maintenance rather than significant renovation required.