Outstanding 1930s detached home with preserved original features
Principal bedroom suite with vaulted ceiling, dressing room and ensuite
Large contemporary open-plan kitchen and family room with bi-folds
Detached annexe (gym/home office) — potential multi-generational use (subject to planning)
Large gated block-paved driveway and enclosed rear garden with terraces
EPC rating D; double glazing installed before 2002 may be less efficient
Council tax band above average; local crime levels above average
Area shows higher deprivation indicators despite strong transport links
This extended 1930s detached home combines original period character with a large contemporary extension, creating flexible living for a growing or multi-generational family. High ceilings, two large bay windows and preserved stained glass give the principal rooms strong period charm, while the open-plan kitchen and family room provides a modern hub for everyday life and entertaining.
The principal bedroom suite is a genuine standout, with vaulted ceiling, walk-in dressing room and ensuite. Three further double bedrooms plus a fifth bedroom/reception room, an upstairs bathroom and ground-floor shower room give flexibility for home working, a gym or guest accommodation. A detached annexe currently used as gym and home office could, subject to planning, become separate living space.
Outside, a large block-paved driveway provides parking for several cars and gated side access leads to an enclosed rear garden with substantial paved entertaining terrace, sun terrace with pergola and outbuilding with power. Practical points to note: the property has an EPC rating of D, council tax band is above average, crime levels in the immediate area are above average and the wider area shows higher deprivation statistics. The house retains double glazing installed before 2002 and, as a 1930s build, prospective buyers are advised to commission a full survey for peace of mind.
Located close to Caldicot Castle and Country Park, local schools and amenities, and with good M4 links towards Bristol and Cardiff, the house suits buyers who want character, space and contemporary family living in a well-connected town setting.