- Four bedrooms including converted garage used as fourth bedroom
- Vaulted orangery with skylights, log burner and bifold doors
- Modern fitted kitchen and separate utility room
- Purpose-built garden office for remote working
- Private driveway with parking for multiple cars; no integral garage
- Freehold, approx. 1,515 sq ft on a decent plot
- Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal; good for commuters
- Local ward recorded as very deprived despite low crime
Set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in popular Magor, this four-bedroom detached home balances generous family space with commuter convenience. A modern fitted kitchen flows into a vaulted orangery with skylights, a log burner and bifold doors, creating an attractive heart for daily life and entertaining. The flexible ground-floor layout includes a garage conversion currently used as a fourth bedroom and a separate utility room for added practicality.
Upstairs the master bedroom benefits from built-in wardrobes and an en-suite shower; bedroom two also has built-in storage while bedroom three is configured as a dressing room but can easily revert to a bedroom. The family shower room is modern and well finished. A purpose-built garden office and a landscaped rear garden with patio extend usable space for remote working and outdoor entertaining.
Practical highlights include multiple off-street parking spaces on a private driveway, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — useful for commuters to the M4 corridor and home workers alike. The property is freehold, offers around 1,515 sq ft of accommodation and sits on a decent plot in a comfortable suburban setting.
Buyers should note the local area scores as a more deprived ward despite low crime; this may affect long-term area perception and resale comparables. The former garage has been converted, so there's no integral garage parking. Overall, the house presents a well-appointed, versatile family home with good commute links and useful home-office facilities.