Updated kitchen and open-plan dining area with patio doors
Cosy front lounge with wood-burning stove and wooden block flooring
Private driveway, ample parking and single garage
Decent rear garden with patio; low-maintenance landscaping
Three bedrooms served by one family bathroom (single bathroom)
Cavity walls likely have no added insulation — potential upgrade needed
Average broadband speeds; excellent mobile signal for remote working
Situated in village with amenities, countryside walks, low crime
This recently renovated three-bedroom semi-detached house in Mathern offers a comfortable, well-presented home for families who want village life with easy access to Chepstow and the Wye Valley. The property has been updated throughout with a modern kitchen, a bright open-plan dining area and a cosy front lounge with a wood-burning stove. The house is freehold, 948 sq ft, and has no flood risk.
Outside there is private off-road parking, a single garage and a decent rear garden with a patio for outdoor relaxing. The plot and driveway provide practical space for family cars and storage. Local amenities include a village pub, playground, nursery and nearby countryside walks, making this a good spot for families who value outdoor activities and a settled community.
Practical points to note: the house dates from the 1950s–1960s and the cavity walls are assumed to have no added insulation, which could mean higher heating bills unless upgraded. Broadband speeds are average, and there is a single family bathroom for three bedrooms. The wider area shows low crime and excellent mobile signal, but local deprivation indicators are high, so prospective buyers should consider long-term area dynamics.
Overall this home will suit a family seeking a renovated, ready-to-live-in village property with good parking and outdoor space, and with scope for energy-efficiency improvements or further cosmetic personalisation.