Full Details for 4 Bedroom Detached for sale in Abergavenny, NP7 :
This impressive 4 bedroom detached house is located in the centre of the popular village of Llanvihangel Crucorney and is within easy access of the A465 and just 5 miles to the historic market town of Abergavenny. Skirrid Fawr was built approximately 11 years ago and provides spacious accommodation with underfloor heating to the ground floor and radiators to the first floor. There is ample parking for several vehicles along with a double integral garage. To the ground floor there is a spacious entrance hall with a cloakroom, study, lounge which has glazed double doors into the dining room and an open plan kitchen/breakfast room with glazed 'French' doors onto the rear garden from the dining area and the kitchen area has cream fronted fitted units with integral double oven, gas hob and dishwasher. There is a separate utility room which has access to the rear and to the integral garage and to a further boiler room/cloakroom. To the first floor is a lovely galleried landing which leads to the 26' master bedroom with balcony overlooking the rear garden and countryside beyond, a door to the en-suite shower room and a further room which could be used as a dressing room (currently used as a sauna room - for sale by separate negotiation). There are three further good sized bedrooms (one with en-suite) and a family bathroom. Outside there is a rear garden which enjoys the lovely views over adjoining farmland and the Brecon Beacons National Parks including the Skirrid Fawr Mountain which the property draws it's name from. The property is within walking distance of the village amenities which include the historic Skirrid Inn, petrol station/general store, primary school and Church. EPC rating D.
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall - 25' 8'' x 8' 7'' (7.82m x 2.61m)
Lounge - 16' 4'' x 14' 7'' (4.97m x 4.44m)
Dining Room - 14' 7'' x 11' 1'' (4.44m x 3.38m)
Sitting Room/Study - 12' 2'' x 9' 4'' (3.71m x 2.84m)
Kitchen - 18' 5'' x 18' 1'' (5.61m x 5.51m)
Utility Room - 12' 0'' x 6' 5'' (3.65m x 1.95m)
Boiler Room/Cloakroom - 7' 0'' x 6' 4'' (2.13m x 1.93m)
Downstairs Cloakroom
First Floor
Landing
Master Bedroom - 26' 7'' x 13' 9'' (8.10m x 4.19m)
En-Suite to Master Bedroom
Bedroom Two - 16' 4'' x 14' 7'' (4.97m x 4.44m)
En-Suite to Bedroom Two
Bedroom Three - 14' 7'' x 11' 3'' (4.44m x 3.43m)
Bedroom Four - 12' 2'' x 9' 4'' (3.71m x 2.84m)
Bathroom - 10' 6'' x 9' 8'' (3.20m x 2.94m)
Double Garage - 19' 5'' x 19' 5'' (5.91m x 5.91m)
Outside
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 primary school, shop, and 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.
Services
Mains electricity, water and drainage are connect to the property. Oil fired central heating system.
Other Information
There are Tree Preservation Orders on the trees at Skirrid Fawr.
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall - 25' 8'' x 8' 7'' (7.82m x 2.61m)
Lounge - 16' 4'' x 14' 7'' (4.97m x 4.44m)
Dining Room - 14' 7'' x 11' 1'' (4.44m x 3.38m)
Sitting Room/Study - 12' 2'' x 9' 4'' (3.71m x 2.84m)
Kitchen - 18' 5'' x 18' 1'' (5.61m x 5.51m)
Utility Room - 12' 0'' x 6' 5'' (3.65m x 1.95m)
Boiler Room/Cloakroom - 7' 0'' x 6' 4'' (2.13m x 1.93m)
Downstairs Cloakroom
First Floor
Landing
Master Bedroom - 26' 7'' x 13' 9'' (8.10m x 4.19m)
En-Suite to Master Bedroom
Bedroom Two - 16' 4'' x 14' 7'' (4.97m x 4.44m)
En-Suite to Bedroom Two
Bedroom Three - 14' 7'' x 11' 3'' (4.44m x 3.43m)
Bedroom Four - 12' 2'' x 9' 4'' (3.71m x 2.84m)
Bathroom - 10' 6'' x 9' 8'' (3.20m x 2.94m)
Double Garage - 19' 5'' x 19' 5'' (5.91m x 5.91m)
Outside
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 primary school, shop, and 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.
Services
Mains electricity, water and drainage are connect to the property. Oil fired central heating system.
Other Information
There are Tree Preservation Orders on the trees at Skirrid Fawr.