- Six double bedrooms including a large top-floor versatile room
- Open-plan bespoke kitchen, conservatory and formal lounge with stove
- Owned PV panels and solar water heating; current income reported
- South-facing, tiered 0.24-acre garden with valley views
- Integral double garage (part-converted), EV charger and driveway parking
- Built 2003–2006, double glazing, mains gas boiler and radiators
- Council tax very expensive; verify running costs before offer
- Wider area recorded with high deprivation indices (local services vary)
Set on a 0.24-acre elevated plot with uninterrupted views across the Usk Valley, this substantial six-double-bedroom home delivers space, flexibility and strong solar savings. The house centres on a large galleried entrance, a double-aspect lounge with wood-burning stove, and a beautifully finished open-plan kitchen/dining area that flows into a conservatory — ideal for family life and entertaining. An integral double garage (part-converted to utility/boot/secondary kitchen) plus abundant driveway parking and an EV charger suit multiple-car households.
Accommodation spans three floors: five double bedrooms on the first floor (two with ensuites and a main suite with walk-in wardrobe), plus a large second-floor room currently used as a sixth bedroom or versatile family/media space. There are three bathrooms in total and a study that provides a dedicated home-working spot. Built in the early 2000s and fitted with double glazing and mains gas central heating, the layout is contemporary and straightforward to adapt.
Practical benefits include owned photovoltaic panels and solar water heating, which currently generate a meaningful income and reduce running costs. South-facing gardens are tiered for lawn and seating, making the most of sun and valley views; there is plenty of outdoor space for children, pets and pottering. Broadband speeds are fast and the village sits within the Brecon Beacons National Park, popular with walkers and those seeking countryside living with easy access to Abergavenny.
Notable points to check: council tax is described as very expensive, and the wider area is recorded as having high deprivation indices despite the village’s strong community feel. Services and appliances are sold untested and should be verified during conveyancing. Overall, this is a roomy, well-equipped family home that rewards buyers seeking versatile living, strong daylight and lower energy bills via owned solar technology.