- Detached three-bedroom house with en-suite to principal bedroom
- Open-plan living/kitchen with double doors to enclosed rear garden
- Converted garage currently used as home office; garage lost
- Large driveway parking for 4-5 cars; generous plot and garden shed
- Built early 1990s, double glazed; mains gas central heating
- EPC rating D; may need energy improvements
- Council Tax Band E (above average)
- Located in an area of higher deprivation; low local crime
Set on a quiet cul-de-sac in Magor, this three-bedroom detached home offers a practical layout for family life and commuting. The ground floor opens to a generous living area flowing into a kitchen/dining space with double doors onto a fully enclosed rear garden — ideal for children and outdoor entertaining. A converted former garage currently used as a home office adds flexible living space, with scope to reconfigure if a garage is required.
Upstairs are three double bedrooms, including a principal suite with an en-suite shower, plus a family bathroom and an airing cupboard for storage. Built in the early 1990s, the house benefits from double glazing and mains gas central heating via boiler and radiators. The property is freehold and has no flood risk.
Outside, a decent plot gives a large lawn, patio and shed, and a wide driveway providing off-street parking for several vehicles. The location is convenient: a short walk to Magor Square amenities, and quick road and rail links (Severn Tunnel Junction and the M4) for commuters to Cardiff and Bristol.
Notable considerations: the home has an EPC rating of D and sits in an area with higher levels of deprivation, which may affect long-term values. Council Tax is Band E, above average for the area. Broadband is reported as fast but currently served via ADSL copper at the property — check availability of faster connections if high-speed internet is essential. The garage conversion removes covered parking but delivers immediate extra usable space.
Overall, this well-proportioned detached house will suit families seeking a ready-to-live-in home with flexible space, good commuter links and a generous rear garden, while buyers wanting top energy efficiency or a retained garage should factor in potential upgrades.