Four-bedroom family home with south-facing garden and garage in a quiet village..
Four bedrooms including master with en-suite and freestanding bath
South-facing rear garden with patio, decking and large greenhouse
Driveway parking plus integrated garage/store with side access
Lounge/diner with French doors; separate playroom/snug for families
Gas central heating and uPVC double glazing throughout
Modest overall size (~1,038 sq ft); check room dimensions
Council Tax band E (above average) — budget accordingly
Appliances and services untested; buyer to arrange inspections
This four-bedroom detached home in Gilwern offers a practical family layout and a sunny, south-facing garden in a quiet village setting. The ground floor includes a lounge/diner with French doors, a separate playroom/snug, kitchen, utility cupboard and downstairs cloakroom — useful for families with children or home workers. The master bedroom benefits from a contemporary en-suite with a freestanding bath, plus three further double bedrooms and a family bathroom upstairs.
Outside, the property sits on a decent plot with driveway parking and an integrated garage/store, plus side access to the private rear garden. The garden has a patio, raised lawn, decking seating area and a large greenhouse — attractive for outdoor living and gardening in a southerly aspect. The house has gas central heating and uPVC double glazing, helping with running costs and comfort.
Location is a genuine selling point: a quiet residential street within minutes’ walk of the canal and close to local shops, pubs and a well-regarded primary school. Abergavenny and Crickhowell are both within easy reach, and there are good road links to the A465 and A40 for commuting. Broadband and mobile signal are reported good, supporting remote working.
Important practical notes: the overall internal size is modest (about 1,038 sq ft) so buyers wanting larger family spaces should check room dimensions. Council tax is band E (above average). Appliances, central heating and services have not been tested, so buyers should arrange their own inspections and service checks. The wider area shows signs of deprivation statistically, although the immediate neighbourhood is quiet with very low crime.