- Five bedrooms with a self-contained fifth bedroom and ensuite
- Open-plan kitchen/family room with bifold doors to garden
- Substantial corner plot with large private rear garden
- Double garage and multi-car driveway parking
- Purpose-built outbuilding adaptable to office or gym
- Broadband slow; mobile signal intermittent on reported network
- Council Tax Band E (above average) and EPC rating C
- Located in an area classed as very deprived (local context)
Set on a substantial corner plot in Ponthir, this five-bedroom detached house offers flexible family living across two storeys with a self-contained fifth bedroom and ensuite ideal for multigenerational use or guests. The open-plan kitchen/family room with bifold doors creates a bright hub that flows directly to a large, private rear garden and paved entertaining areas. A purpose-built outbuilding currently used as a gym provides adaptable space for a home office, studio or playroom.
Practical strengths include a double garage, multi-car driveway, mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, filled cavity walls and double glazing installed after 2002. Four upstairs bedrooms include two with ensuites and dressing areas; the accommodation overall totals around 2,260 sq ft, suited to families who need space and separate living zones. Flood risk is reported as none.
Buyers should note a few material issues: broadband speeds are slow at this address and mobile signal is intermittent on the reported network, which may affect home working or streaming. The property sits in an area described as very deprived and carries an above-average council tax (Band E). The Energy Performance Certificate is C, indicating reasonable but not outstanding energy efficiency.
This is a comfortable, modern family home in a sought-after village on the edge of Newport and Cwmbran, with easy M4 access for commuting and local amenities close by. It will suit a family seeking generous indoor/outdoor space and potential to adapt the outbuilding or annexe, while being realistic about connectivity limits and ongoing running costs.