Full Details for 3 Bedroom Detached for sale in Abergavenny, NP7 :
A lovely detached cottage believed to date back to the late 1600s/early 1700s with a wealth of period features including exposed timbers, stone walls and solid wooden doors with wrought iron door furniture. The property is located in a secluded location. Circa 38 acres.
Porch
Door and windows to front yard. Door from here to sitting room (currently blocked off).
Entrance door from front into:
Sun Lounge - 17' 7'' x 9' 9'' (5.37m x 2.97m)
Raised area with stone steps that lead down to the sun room with windows all around to the rear and side taking advantage of the superb undulating countryside. French doors to side patio and to the swimming pool. Leaded window to Sitting Room. Laminate Flooring. Wood burning stove on a flagstone hearth with exposed flue. Glazed door and step up to:
Kitchen/Dining Room - 26' 1'' x 10' 5'' (7.94m x 3.18m)
The dining area has solid oak flooring, space for dining table and glazed double doors onto recently installed decking at the rear with fantastic views. Oak wooden steps lead up into the sitting room. Leading from the dining room to the kitchen area, window to rear sharing the views from the dining room. Fitted base and wall cupboards including integral full height fridge and freezer, 'Belfast' sink with mixer tap, solid oak draining board and work surfaces, electric 'Aga' with tiled splashback and wooden feature above, pull out vegetable baskets and trays. Integral dishwasher. Part tiled walls. Solid oak flooring. Exposed beams.
Sitting Room - 16' 9'' x 14' 9'' (5.11m x 4.5m)
A beautiful period family sitting room with substantial oak beams and timber lintels. Two windows to front with deep wooden sills. Exposed stone wall with fireplace, beam over, flagstone hearth housing a wood burning stove. To the one side of the fireplace is the original stone spiral staircase to the first floor. Radiator. Recess which was originally the door to the front porch. Leaded glazed door through to utility room which can also be accessed via lobby from the kitchen area.
Utility Room - 11' 11'' x 8' 4'' (3.64m x 2.54m)
Two windows to front. Recently fitted storage cupboards. Double 'Belfast' style sink with mixer tap. Fitted base cupboards and drawers. Under counter space and plumbing for washing machine. Oak work surface. Upright modern wall radiator. Decorative floor tiles. Part glazed door to:
Boot Room - 16' 8'' x 5' 9'' (5.09m x 1.74m)
Windows to front and side. Recently installed floor standing Worcester central heating boiler. Flagstone floor. Part glazed door to side.
Inner Hall - 10' 0'' x 5' 7'' (3.05m x 1.70m)
From the utility room is the inner hall with decorative tiled floor, door to bathroom and steps down to kitchen.
Bathroom - 8' 6'' x 6' 11'' (2.60m x 2.10m)
Obscure window to side into Boot Room. Recently refitted suite comprising: double ended slipper style bath with mixer shower head in the middle. Modern style sink on an oak base with mixer tap, vanity mirror. Low level W.C. Fully tiled walls. Oak flooring. Exposed ceiling timbers. Period style heated towel radiator.
First Floor Landing
With exposed stone walls and timbers. Two windows to front, one of stained glass. Doors to all first floor rooms. Radiator.
Bedroom 1 - 15' 3'' x 13' 5'' (4.64m x 4.10m)
Windows to front and rear with deep wooden sills and lovely views to rear. Radiator.
Bedroom 2 - 12' 6'' x 10' 5'' (3.82m x 3.18m)
Window to rear with stunning views. Inset down lighting. Door to storage space. Radiator.
Bedroom 3 - 8' 6'' x 8' 0'' (2.59m x 2.43m)
Window to front. Radiator.
Bathroom - 8' 4'' x 7' 4'' (2.53m x 2.24m)
Window to side. Recently fitted bathroom suite comprising: Fully tiled, step in double shower unit with large shower head. Low level W.C. Twin sink units on an oak vanity unit. Fully tiled walls. Round wall mirror. Wooden flooring. Period style chrome radiator and towel rails.
Outside
The house is approached via a long gravelled driveway across fields owned by the property, a five bar gate leads into the tarmacadam yard providing turning and parking for a number of vehicles and giving access to the cottage and also to some of the paddocks and barn. Stone built open fronted wood store to one side of the yard. To the front of the property there is wooden picket fencing and stone pillars with paved flagstone pathway. To the rear and adjoining the house is a recently built vast decking area that is the length of the property. To both sides of the property are lawned areas with mature shrubs which adjoin the open fields to the rear. To one side is a swimming pool with adjoining patio seating area. The property is offered with approximately 38 acres of undulating land partly bordered by a stream with its own waterfall. The oil tank is located to the side of the property.
Swimming Pool
Raised oval swimming pool which is totally private and far reaching views can be enjoyed from the pool area across the land adjoining the property and across the Monmouthshire countryside.
Barn/Loose Boxes
Part stone built and part brick built barn with large double steel doors. Four looseboxes, all four of which are approx 14' x 11' (4.26m x 3.35m). Solid wooden door leading to a large barn with a partition to the rear which could be used as a foaling box, for other livestock or for hay storage - approximate measurement 23'9 x 15'1. The front of the barn has large double doors and this could be either a tractor shed or for storing other farming implements - approximate measurement 29'8 x 24'. Recently fitted electric power points and lighting.
Services
We are advised that the property has mains water and electricity connected and an oil fired central heating system. Drainage is via a septic tank.
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.
Location
The village of Llantilio Crossenny lies off the B4233 between the market town of Abergavenny and the historic town of Monmouth (approximately 10 miles from each town). Both towns offer a wide range of amenities including shops, schools, doctor and dentist surgeries, library, pubs and restaurants and supermarkets. Abergavenny has a small museum located in the remains of the castle, a cinema and theatre. A main line railway station can be found in Abergavenny and both Abergavenny and Monmouth have good road links via the A40/A449 to the M4, M5 and M50 motorways for access to Cardiff, Bristol, London and the Midlands.
Planning Application
Planning permission was granted in 2009 for an extension providing a second staircase and two extra bedrooms with en-suite. This lapsed in 2012. Reference Number: DC/2009/00312
Porch
Door and windows to front yard. Door from here to sitting room (currently blocked off).
Entrance door from front into:
Sun Lounge - 17' 7'' x 9' 9'' (5.37m x 2.97m)
Raised area with stone steps that lead down to the sun room with windows all around to the rear and side taking advantage of the superb undulating countryside. French doors to side patio and to the swimming pool. Leaded window to Sitting Room. Laminate Flooring. Wood burning stove on a flagstone hearth with exposed flue. Glazed door and step up to:
Kitchen/Dining Room - 26' 1'' x 10' 5'' (7.94m x 3.18m)
The dining area has solid oak flooring, space for dining table and glazed double doors onto recently installed decking at the rear with fantastic views. Oak wooden steps lead up into the sitting room. Leading from the dining room to the kitchen area, window to rear sharing the views from the dining room. Fitted base and wall cupboards including integral full height fridge and freezer, 'Belfast' sink with mixer tap, solid oak draining board and work surfaces, electric 'Aga' with tiled splashback and wooden feature above, pull out vegetable baskets and trays. Integral dishwasher. Part tiled walls. Solid oak flooring. Exposed beams.
Sitting Room - 16' 9'' x 14' 9'' (5.11m x 4.5m)
A beautiful period family sitting room with substantial oak beams and timber lintels. Two windows to front with deep wooden sills. Exposed stone wall with fireplace, beam over, flagstone hearth housing a wood burning stove. To the one side of the fireplace is the original stone spiral staircase to the first floor. Radiator. Recess which was originally the door to the front porch. Leaded glazed door through to utility room which can also be accessed via lobby from the kitchen area.
Utility Room - 11' 11'' x 8' 4'' (3.64m x 2.54m)
Two windows to front. Recently fitted storage cupboards. Double 'Belfast' style sink with mixer tap. Fitted base cupboards and drawers. Under counter space and plumbing for washing machine. Oak work surface. Upright modern wall radiator. Decorative floor tiles. Part glazed door to:
Boot Room - 16' 8'' x 5' 9'' (5.09m x 1.74m)
Windows to front and side. Recently installed floor standing Worcester central heating boiler. Flagstone floor. Part glazed door to side.
Inner Hall - 10' 0'' x 5' 7'' (3.05m x 1.70m)
From the utility room is the inner hall with decorative tiled floor, door to bathroom and steps down to kitchen.
Bathroom - 8' 6'' x 6' 11'' (2.60m x 2.10m)
Obscure window to side into Boot Room. Recently refitted suite comprising: double ended slipper style bath with mixer shower head in the middle. Modern style sink on an oak base with mixer tap, vanity mirror. Low level W.C. Fully tiled walls. Oak flooring. Exposed ceiling timbers. Period style heated towel radiator.
First Floor Landing
With exposed stone walls and timbers. Two windows to front, one of stained glass. Doors to all first floor rooms. Radiator.
Bedroom 1 - 15' 3'' x 13' 5'' (4.64m x 4.10m)
Windows to front and rear with deep wooden sills and lovely views to rear. Radiator.
Bedroom 2 - 12' 6'' x 10' 5'' (3.82m x 3.18m)
Window to rear with stunning views. Inset down lighting. Door to storage space. Radiator.
Bedroom 3 - 8' 6'' x 8' 0'' (2.59m x 2.43m)
Window to front. Radiator.
Bathroom - 8' 4'' x 7' 4'' (2.53m x 2.24m)
Window to side. Recently fitted bathroom suite comprising: Fully tiled, step in double shower unit with large shower head. Low level W.C. Twin sink units on an oak vanity unit. Fully tiled walls. Round wall mirror. Wooden flooring. Period style chrome radiator and towel rails.
Outside
The house is approached via a long gravelled driveway across fields owned by the property, a five bar gate leads into the tarmacadam yard providing turning and parking for a number of vehicles and giving access to the cottage and also to some of the paddocks and barn. Stone built open fronted wood store to one side of the yard. To the front of the property there is wooden picket fencing and stone pillars with paved flagstone pathway. To the rear and adjoining the house is a recently built vast decking area that is the length of the property. To both sides of the property are lawned areas with mature shrubs which adjoin the open fields to the rear. To one side is a swimming pool with adjoining patio seating area. The property is offered with approximately 38 acres of undulating land partly bordered by a stream with its own waterfall. The oil tank is located to the side of the property.
Swimming Pool
Raised oval swimming pool which is totally private and far reaching views can be enjoyed from the pool area across the land adjoining the property and across the Monmouthshire countryside.
Barn/Loose Boxes
Part stone built and part brick built barn with large double steel doors. Four looseboxes, all four of which are approx 14' x 11' (4.26m x 3.35m). Solid wooden door leading to a large barn with a partition to the rear which could be used as a foaling box, for other livestock or for hay storage - approximate measurement 23'9 x 15'1. The front of the barn has large double doors and this could be either a tractor shed or for storing other farming implements - approximate measurement 29'8 x 24'. Recently fitted electric power points and lighting.
Services
We are advised that the property has mains water and electricity connected and an oil fired central heating system. Drainage is via a septic tank.
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.
Location
The village of Llantilio Crossenny lies off the B4233 between the market town of Abergavenny and the historic town of Monmouth (approximately 10 miles from each town). Both towns offer a wide range of amenities including shops, schools, doctor and dentist surgeries, library, pubs and restaurants and supermarkets. Abergavenny has a small museum located in the remains of the castle, a cinema and theatre. A main line railway station can be found in Abergavenny and both Abergavenny and Monmouth have good road links via the A40/A449 to the M4, M5 and M50 motorways for access to Cardiff, Bristol, London and the Midlands.
Planning Application
Planning permission was granted in 2009 for an extension providing a second staircase and two extra bedrooms with en-suite. This lapsed in 2012. Reference Number: DC/2009/00312
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Stations Nearby
- Abergavenny
- 6.6 miles
- Cwmbran
- 14.7 miles
- Pontypool & New Inn
- 12.2 miles
Schools Nearby
- Steiner Academy Hereford
- 10.0 miles
- Haberdashers' Monmouth School For Girls
- 6.7 miles
- Monmouth School
- 6.8 miles
- Cross Ash C.P. School
- 1.8 miles
- Garway Primary School
- 5.0 miles
- Llangattock School
- 3.2 miles
- King Henry VIII Comprehensive School
- 6.7 miles
- Monmouth Comprehensive School
- 6.9 miles
- Talocher Farm
- 6.1 miles