REQUEST DETAILS

 

Full Details for 4 Bedroom Detached for sale in Abergavenny, NP7 :

Ty Hapus (which means Happy House) is an individually designed stone built, four bedroom house located in the Brecon Beacons National Park approximately 4 miles from the historic market town of Abergavenny.

Ground Floor

Canopy Porch
Part glazed front door to:

Entrance Hall
A spacious entrance hall with window to side. Laminate floor. Down lighting. Radiator. Door to under stairs cupboard. Stairs to first floor. Door from hall to:

Cloakroom
Obscure window to side, Low level W.C. Pedestal wash hand basin with tiled splash back. Laminate floor. Extractor fan. Radiator.

Kitchen/Breakfast Room - Kitchen Area 13' 9'' x 8' 8'' (4.20m x 2.65m) Breakfast Area 11' 5'' x 8' 1'' (3.48m x 2.47m)
Lovely light room with two windows to rear and one window to front. Glazed door to rear. Fitted base and wall cupboards with Oak work surfaces. Integral fridge, 1 ½ bowl \"Belfast\" style sink with chrome mixer tap. Inset five burner gas hob with stainless steel extractor fan above. Built in double 'Neff' oven. Down lighting. Part tiled walls. Tiled floor. Radiator. Breakfast area also has a tiled floor. Space for large table and chairs. Down lighting. Radiator.

Sitting Room - 17' 7'' x 11' 8'' (5.36m x 3.56m)
Window to front. Glazed double doors to rear. Fireplace with wooden mantle and surround, marble hearth and inset, housing a LPG gas, coal effect fire. Laminate floor. Down lighting. Radiator. Open plan to:

Dining Room - 11' 5'' x 8' 9'' (3.48m x 2.67m)
Window to rear, laminate floor, down lighting. Radiator.

First Floor

Landing
Window to front. Access to roof space. Radiator. Door from landing to cupboard with hanging rail and slatted shelving.

Master Bedroom - 13' 5'' x 11' 4'' (4.10m x 3.46m)
Window to rear with lovely views. Double doors to built-in wardrobe with hanging rail and shelving above. Radiator. Door to:

En-Suite Shower Room
Obscure window to rear. Large double step in shower unit with large shower head and curved shower screen. Pedestal wash hand basin with fitted wall mirror and light above. Low level W.C. Towel radiator. Fully tiled walls and floor. Extractor fan. Down lighting.

Bedroom 2 - 13' 3'' x 11' 4'' (4.03m x 3.46m)
Window to rear with lovely views. Double doors to built-in wardrobe with hanging rail and shelving above. Radiator.

Bedroom 3 - 10' 11''max 8'1\" min x 8' 5'' (3.34m max 2.46 min x 2.57m)
Window to front. Radiator.

Bedroom 4 - 8' 9'' x 7' 7'' (2.66m x 2.30m)
Window to front. Radiator.

Bathroom
Two obscure windows to front. 'P' shaped bath with electric 'Mira' shower above. Curved shower screen. Wash hand basin. Low level W.C. Part tiled walls. Down lighting. Extractor fan. Fitted wall mirror with light above. Tiled floor. Towel radiator.

Outside
The property is approached via double wooden vehicular access gates onto a tarmacadam driveway which provides parking and turning area. To the front of the property is a lawned area enclosed by wooden and wire fencing and hedging. There is a sunken LPG gas tank in the front lawn which supplies the gas fired central heating system. A paved pathway leads around the side of the house and through a wooden pedestrian gate to the rear garden which is paved with concrete slabs providing a low maintenance seating area bordered by wooden fencing. There are lovely countryside views to the rear.

Garage - 18' 8'' x 9' 6'' (5.682m x 2.895m)
Wooden double doors to garage with power and light. Wall mounted gas fired central heating boiler.

Services
We are advised that mains electricity, LPG gas central heating, mains water and drainage are connected to the property.

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
Llanvihangel Crucorney is a popular village which is on the English/Welsh borders of Herefordshire and Monmouthshire. The village lies at the base of the Skirrid Mountain, also known as the Holy Mountain and a few miles from the stunning Llanthony Valley. The village has a shop, garage and is the home of The Skirrid Mountain Inn, which is believed to be the oldest Public House in Wales and has stood for over nine centuries. The ancient market town of Abergavenny which is circa 4 miles distant, has an excellent range of amenities such as shops, primary and secondary schools, banks, doctors, dentists, library and local general hospital. The town has a leisure centre, theatre and cinema and Abergavenny and the surrounding area is now well known for its many high quality restaurants. Abergavenny has good road and rail links for commuting and the property is situated within easy reach of road links (A40/A449) to the M4, M5 and M50 motorways for Cardiff, Bristol and Birmingham and the A465 for Merthyr, Brecon and Hereford.


Static Map  

Google Street View 

House Prices for houses sold in NP7 8DH

Stations Nearby