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Full Details for 3 Bedroom Detached for sale in Abergavenny, NP7 :
In a private and secluded rural lane setting with splendid views across the beautiful Usk Valley towards Llanwenarth Citra, the Deri and the Sugar Loaf to the east and a superb outlook over the Blorenge to the south, is this three bedroomed detached bungalow enjoying two reception rooms and a four piece bathroom suite, offering enormous scope for improvement to suit individual design preferences.
Agent's Introduction
Ty Edmund Bungalow enjoys a superb location at the end of a private lane shared by just two other properties yet within close proximity to local services and amenities in the bustling village of Gilwern. Sitting in this rural position, the bungalow is in a secluded position and being not overlooked, affords splendid views over fields and across the Usk valley towards the mountains which encircle the westerly gardens
Situation and Local Amenities
Gilwern is a thriving community enjoying a superb location with majestic views of the Sugar Loaf and further north, towards the Black Mountains of the Brecon Beacons National Park, yet is situated just four miles from the historic market town of Abergavenny. Local facilities in the village include a bustling high street with individual shops including a butcher's and a post office, several public houses, a thriving village hall, a petrol garage, a church, a highly regarded primary school, and of course, the canal wharf on the Brecon to Monmouthshire Canal. The area is also well known for outdoor and leisure pursuits including hill walking, cycling, and hang gliding.For more comprehensive shopping and leisure facilities, Abergavenny is easily accessible and boasts many high street shops and local boutiques as well as many restaurants and cafes. The area is also well served for schools for all ages. Abergavenny railway station provides services to central London via Newport as well as Cardiff, Newport, and Manchester. Road links via the A465 and motorway network provide access to Cwmbran, Newport, Cardiff and West Wales as well as Bristol, London and the Midlands.
Entrance Hallway
Frosted sealed unit double glazed entrance door with multi-point locking system and matching side window panel, two ceiling lights, tiled floor.
Double Aspect Living Room - 16' 0'' x 11' 1'' (4.87m x 3.38m)
Sealed unit double glazed window to the front and side aspects with frosted leaded fan lights with views towards the Usk Valley encompassing the Blorenge and the Sugar Loaf, ceiling light, open fire place with cast iron surround on a tiled hearth with wooden mantel over, central heating thermostat control, radiator, laminate floor covering, panelled door.
Dining Room - 12' 6'' x 8' 9'' (3.81m x 2.66m)
Ceiling light, sealed unit double glazed window to the rear aspect with a frosted fan light overlooking the garden and affording a view towards the Hafod, loft hatch access, two storage cupboards either side of the chimney breast, cupboard housing a Vaillant central heating boiler with time control unit, electricity consumer unit, laminate floor covering.
Double Aspect Kitchen - 10' 11'' x 10' 0'' (3.32m x 3.05m)
Fitted with a range of wall and base level units in a beech effect finish to include various drawers and storage cupboards incorporating corner display shelving, tray space and a wine rack, contrasting laminate worktops with tiled splashback surrounds, inset one and a half bowl ceramic sink unit with mixer tap, electric cooker point with extractor hood above, space and plumbing for washing machine, space for full-height fridge freezer, sealed unit double glazed windows with frosted fan lights to the side and rear aspects enjoying a view towards the Blorenge and across the garden towards the Hafod, frosted sealed unit double glazed door to the front aspect, radiator with thermostatic radiator valve, tiled floor.
Bedroom One - 11' 3'' x 11' 1'' (3.43m x 3.38m)
Sealed unit double glazed window with frosted leaded fan lights enjoying a view over Llanwenarth Citra towards the Sugar Loaf, pendant light to the ceiling, radiator with thermostatic radiator valve, panelled door.
Bedroom Two - 11' 1'' x 8' 9'' (3.38m x 2.66m)
Sealed unit double glazed window with frosted leaded fan lights enjoying a view over Llanwenarth Citra towards the Sugar Loaf, pendant light to the ceiling, radiator with thermostatic radiator valve, panelled door.
Bedroom Three - 9' 3'' narrowing to 8' 0\" (2.44m) x 8' 9'' (2.82m x 2.66m)
Sealed unit double glazed window with frosted leaded fan lights to the rear aspect with views across the garden and surrounding fields towards the Hafod, pendant light to the ceiling, radiator with thermostatic radiator valve, panelled door.
Bathroom
Fitted with a white four piece suite to include a panelled bath, shower cubicle with Triton UniChrome thermostatic shower mixer within, low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin, two frosted sealed unit double glazed windows to the rear aspect, partly tiled walls, ladder towel radiator, ceiling light, tiled floor, panelled door.
Outside
Ty Edmund Bungalow is situated at the end of a private lane accessed only by two other properties. The bungalow is set well back from the roadside and approached via a tarmacadam driveway leading to the front of the property and providing off-street parking for a number of vehicles. The gardens encircle the house with the front garden mainly laid to lawn with a mixture of mature hedgerow and picket fencing to the boundaries. A pathway leads to the side and rear of the property. There are stunning views to the front towards the Sugar Loaf and the Deri. >br>
Westerly Rear Garden
A private and secluded garden surrounded by fields with views towards the Hafod. The garden is mainly laid to lawn, outside water tap, security lighting, door to the entrance hallway.
Workshop/Outhouse 9' 8\" (2.95m) x 8' 9\" (2.67m) of breezeblock and rough cast construction, corrugated sheet roof, window to side, power and light.
General
Tenure: We are informed the property is Freehold. Intending purchasers should make their own enquiries via their solicitors. The responsibility for the private lane is shared with Ty Edmund Farmhouse and Ysgubor Edmund, along which is a public footpath that enters land owned by Ty Edmund Farmhouse.
Services: Electric, water, drainage via bio digester (installed 2015), LPG central heating (tank in underground chamber in rear garden). Telephone subject to service provider regulations.
Council Tax: Band D
EPC: Rating F
Agent's Introduction
Ty Edmund Bungalow enjoys a superb location at the end of a private lane shared by just two other properties yet within close proximity to local services and amenities in the bustling village of Gilwern. Sitting in this rural position, the bungalow is in a secluded position and being not overlooked, affords splendid views over fields and across the Usk valley towards the mountains which encircle the westerly gardens
Situation and Local Amenities
Gilwern is a thriving community enjoying a superb location with majestic views of the Sugar Loaf and further north, towards the Black Mountains of the Brecon Beacons National Park, yet is situated just four miles from the historic market town of Abergavenny. Local facilities in the village include a bustling high street with individual shops including a butcher's and a post office, several public houses, a thriving village hall, a petrol garage, a church, a highly regarded primary school, and of course, the canal wharf on the Brecon to Monmouthshire Canal. The area is also well known for outdoor and leisure pursuits including hill walking, cycling, and hang gliding.For more comprehensive shopping and leisure facilities, Abergavenny is easily accessible and boasts many high street shops and local boutiques as well as many restaurants and cafes. The area is also well served for schools for all ages. Abergavenny railway station provides services to central London via Newport as well as Cardiff, Newport, and Manchester. Road links via the A465 and motorway network provide access to Cwmbran, Newport, Cardiff and West Wales as well as Bristol, London and the Midlands.
Entrance Hallway
Frosted sealed unit double glazed entrance door with multi-point locking system and matching side window panel, two ceiling lights, tiled floor.
Double Aspect Living Room - 16' 0'' x 11' 1'' (4.87m x 3.38m)
Sealed unit double glazed window to the front and side aspects with frosted leaded fan lights with views towards the Usk Valley encompassing the Blorenge and the Sugar Loaf, ceiling light, open fire place with cast iron surround on a tiled hearth with wooden mantel over, central heating thermostat control, radiator, laminate floor covering, panelled door.
Dining Room - 12' 6'' x 8' 9'' (3.81m x 2.66m)
Ceiling light, sealed unit double glazed window to the rear aspect with a frosted fan light overlooking the garden and affording a view towards the Hafod, loft hatch access, two storage cupboards either side of the chimney breast, cupboard housing a Vaillant central heating boiler with time control unit, electricity consumer unit, laminate floor covering.
Double Aspect Kitchen - 10' 11'' x 10' 0'' (3.32m x 3.05m)
Fitted with a range of wall and base level units in a beech effect finish to include various drawers and storage cupboards incorporating corner display shelving, tray space and a wine rack, contrasting laminate worktops with tiled splashback surrounds, inset one and a half bowl ceramic sink unit with mixer tap, electric cooker point with extractor hood above, space and plumbing for washing machine, space for full-height fridge freezer, sealed unit double glazed windows with frosted fan lights to the side and rear aspects enjoying a view towards the Blorenge and across the garden towards the Hafod, frosted sealed unit double glazed door to the front aspect, radiator with thermostatic radiator valve, tiled floor.
Bedroom One - 11' 3'' x 11' 1'' (3.43m x 3.38m)
Sealed unit double glazed window with frosted leaded fan lights enjoying a view over Llanwenarth Citra towards the Sugar Loaf, pendant light to the ceiling, radiator with thermostatic radiator valve, panelled door.
Bedroom Two - 11' 1'' x 8' 9'' (3.38m x 2.66m)
Sealed unit double glazed window with frosted leaded fan lights enjoying a view over Llanwenarth Citra towards the Sugar Loaf, pendant light to the ceiling, radiator with thermostatic radiator valve, panelled door.
Bedroom Three - 9' 3'' narrowing to 8' 0\" (2.44m) x 8' 9'' (2.82m x 2.66m)
Sealed unit double glazed window with frosted leaded fan lights to the rear aspect with views across the garden and surrounding fields towards the Hafod, pendant light to the ceiling, radiator with thermostatic radiator valve, panelled door.
Bathroom
Fitted with a white four piece suite to include a panelled bath, shower cubicle with Triton UniChrome thermostatic shower mixer within, low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin, two frosted sealed unit double glazed windows to the rear aspect, partly tiled walls, ladder towel radiator, ceiling light, tiled floor, panelled door.
Outside
Ty Edmund Bungalow is situated at the end of a private lane accessed only by two other properties. The bungalow is set well back from the roadside and approached via a tarmacadam driveway leading to the front of the property and providing off-street parking for a number of vehicles. The gardens encircle the house with the front garden mainly laid to lawn with a mixture of mature hedgerow and picket fencing to the boundaries. A pathway leads to the side and rear of the property. There are stunning views to the front towards the Sugar Loaf and the Deri. >br>
Westerly Rear Garden
A private and secluded garden surrounded by fields with views towards the Hafod. The garden is mainly laid to lawn, outside water tap, security lighting, door to the entrance hallway.
Workshop/Outhouse 9' 8\" (2.95m) x 8' 9\" (2.67m) of breezeblock and rough cast construction, corrugated sheet roof, window to side, power and light.
General
Tenure: We are informed the property is Freehold. Intending purchasers should make their own enquiries via their solicitors. The responsibility for the private lane is shared with Ty Edmund Farmhouse and Ysgubor Edmund, along which is a public footpath that enters land owned by Ty Edmund Farmhouse.
Services: Electric, water, drainage via bio digester (installed 2015), LPG central heating (tank in underground chamber in rear garden). Telephone subject to service provider regulations.
Council Tax: Band D
EPC: Rating F