Full Details for 2 Bedroom Terraced for sale in Abergavenny, NP7 :
A period mid terrace two bedroom house situated in an established residential area on the favoured Western side of Abergavenny. The property is within half a mile from the town centre. EPC rating D.
Ground Floor
Part obscured front door to:
Entrance Hall
With door to:
Open Plan Sitting Room/Dining Room - 22' 10'' x 14' 2'' (6.95m x 4.32m)
A spacious room with window to front in the sitting room area which has an open fire. The dining area has stairs off to first floor, window to kitchen at rear. Two Radiators, door to under stairs cupboard. Door to:
Kitchen 'L' Shaped - 11' 9'' max 7' 5'' min x 14' 1'' max 7' 7'' min (3.59m max 2.25m min x 4.30m max 2.32m min)
Fitted base and wall units with work surface over. Inset four ring gas hob with extractor hood over and oven under. Stainless steel sink with mixer tap. Under counter space and plumbing for dishwasher. Space for upright fridge freezer. Part tiled walls. Vaulted ceiling to part of kitchen. Skylight. Glazed double doors to rear garden. Two radiators.
First Floor Landing
Doors to all first floor rooms. Radiator. Access to roof space with 'pull down' ladder, insulated and partly boarded .
Bathroom - 7' 6'' x 7' 4'' (2.28m x 2.24m)
Window to rear. Pedestal wash hand basin with tiled splash back. Low Level W.C. Bath with shower head above. Part tiled walls. Radiator.
Bedroom One - 11' 0'' x 14' 3'' max 13' 0'' min (3.36m x 4.34m max 3.97m min )
Two windows to front. Radiator
Bedroom Two - 11' 5'' x 8' 6'' max 7' 4\" min (3.47m x 2.59m max 2.23m min)
Window to rear. Radiator. Wall mounted gas fired central heating boiler.
Outside
The rear garden which is enclosed by wooden fencing, has a private patio area at the bottom of the garden with an adjoining lawn, bordered by a variety of mature shrubs. A paved path continues through a wooden pedestrian gate to the further patio area directly behind the house. Adjoining the house, at the rear, is a store shed with cold water supply. There are lovely views toward the Blorenge Mountain. (No. 22 has a right of way over the rear garden via a wooden pedestrian gate and path. Exterior security light.
Services
We are advised that mains electricity, gas, water and drainage are connected to the property. Gas fired central heating system.
Wayleaves, Easements and Rights of Way
The property will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way whether mentioned in these particulars or not. Number 22 has a right of way across the rear of the property.
Location
The property is conveniently situated for access to Abergavenny town centre with its range of amenities including doctors, dentists, library, banks and building societies. Local schools are also within easy reach of the property including the well regarded Cantref school. Lovely walks in the surrounding Brecon Beacons National Park countryside and to the Sugar Loaf Mountain are found within approximately two miles. The town and the surrounding area is well known for its many high quality restaurants and the annual Food Festival. With good road and rail links for commuting the property is conveniently situated near to the A40 for routes to Crickhowell and mid and west Wales and other road links (A449) to the M4, M5 and M50 motorways for Cardiff, Bristol, London and the Midlands and the A465 for Merthyr, Brecon and Hereford.
Ground Floor
Part obscured front door to:
Entrance Hall
With door to:
Open Plan Sitting Room/Dining Room - 22' 10'' x 14' 2'' (6.95m x 4.32m)
A spacious room with window to front in the sitting room area which has an open fire. The dining area has stairs off to first floor, window to kitchen at rear. Two Radiators, door to under stairs cupboard. Door to:
Kitchen 'L' Shaped - 11' 9'' max 7' 5'' min x 14' 1'' max 7' 7'' min (3.59m max 2.25m min x 4.30m max 2.32m min)
Fitted base and wall units with work surface over. Inset four ring gas hob with extractor hood over and oven under. Stainless steel sink with mixer tap. Under counter space and plumbing for dishwasher. Space for upright fridge freezer. Part tiled walls. Vaulted ceiling to part of kitchen. Skylight. Glazed double doors to rear garden. Two radiators.
First Floor Landing
Doors to all first floor rooms. Radiator. Access to roof space with 'pull down' ladder, insulated and partly boarded .
Bathroom - 7' 6'' x 7' 4'' (2.28m x 2.24m)
Window to rear. Pedestal wash hand basin with tiled splash back. Low Level W.C. Bath with shower head above. Part tiled walls. Radiator.
Bedroom One - 11' 0'' x 14' 3'' max 13' 0'' min (3.36m x 4.34m max 3.97m min )
Two windows to front. Radiator
Bedroom Two - 11' 5'' x 8' 6'' max 7' 4\" min (3.47m x 2.59m max 2.23m min)
Window to rear. Radiator. Wall mounted gas fired central heating boiler.
Outside
The rear garden which is enclosed by wooden fencing, has a private patio area at the bottom of the garden with an adjoining lawn, bordered by a variety of mature shrubs. A paved path continues through a wooden pedestrian gate to the further patio area directly behind the house. Adjoining the house, at the rear, is a store shed with cold water supply. There are lovely views toward the Blorenge Mountain. (No. 22 has a right of way over the rear garden via a wooden pedestrian gate and path. Exterior security light.
Services
We are advised that mains electricity, gas, water and drainage are connected to the property. Gas fired central heating system.
Wayleaves, Easements and Rights of Way
The property will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way whether mentioned in these particulars or not. Number 22 has a right of way across the rear of the property.
Location
The property is conveniently situated for access to Abergavenny town centre with its range of amenities including doctors, dentists, library, banks and building societies. Local schools are also within easy reach of the property including the well regarded Cantref school. Lovely walks in the surrounding Brecon Beacons National Park countryside and to the Sugar Loaf Mountain are found within approximately two miles. The town and the surrounding area is well known for its many high quality restaurants and the annual Food Festival. With good road and rail links for commuting the property is conveniently situated near to the A40 for routes to Crickhowell and mid and west Wales and other road links (A449) to the M4, M5 and M50 motorways for Cardiff, Bristol, London and the Midlands and the A465 for Merthyr, Brecon and Hereford.