- Newly renovated four double bedrooms, including en-suite master
- Large kitchen/diner plus separate dining room with bi-fold doors
- Substantial 0.3‑acre plot with orchard, vegetable plot and patio
- Gated long driveway, extensive parking and single garage
- Single-storey level living ideal for mobility or ageing-in-place
- Close walk to Magor Square, schools, rail and M4/M48 links
- Council tax listed as expensive; check running costs
- Wider area includes pockets of deprivation despite village amenities
This single-storey, newly renovated four-bedroom bungalow sits on about a third of an acre at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in Magor. The home offers generous, level living: a large lounge with feature fireplace, a separate dining room with full-height bi-folding doors onto the garden, a spacious kitchen/diner with utility, and four double bedrooms including a master with en-suite. The long gated driveway and single garage provide excellent parking and turning space for family life.
Outdoor space is a real asset: a large, well-maintained rear garden with patio, greenhouse, vegetable plot and a small orchard gives scope for play, gardening and outdoor entertaining. The property is within walking distance of Magor Square, local schools and leisure facilities, with fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and convenient access to the M4/M48 and rail links — strong practical benefits for commuting families.
The house was built in the late 1960s–1970s and has been renovated recently, so much of the interior appears updated while retaining a mid‑century bungalow footprint. There is potential to reconfigure or modestly extend (subject to planning) if you need more living space or different room layouts. No flood risk is recorded.
Notable practical points to consider: council tax is described as expensive, and the wider local area shows pockets of deprivation despite an otherwise prospering countryside character. The property is freehold and double glazed, but some buyers may wish to confirm the dates of glazing and mechanical systems during survey and searches.