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The Old Vicarage is a substantial and impressive period property. One of the predominant features of the property is the generous size of all the principal rooms and to the rear a garden room which opens onto a stone terrace from which the superb setting can be enjoyed.

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The house is understood to date back to 1876 and stands in mature gardens and grounds of circa 1 acre with spectacular views across the valley. One of the predominant features of the property is the generous size of all the principal rooms and to the rear the current owners have extended the house to create a garden room which opens onto a stone terrace from which the superb setting can be enjoyed. The Old Vicarage, owing to its size and flexibility of accommodation would lend itself to an extensive family home over three floors or could be arranged to provide an annexe for a dependent relative, Bed and Breakfast accommodation or holiday let (subject to the necessary planning constraints). To the outside is a sizeable parking area, detached double garage with room above and large storage shed. The gardens are mainly laid to lawn and include enclosed vegetable garden with greenhouse and Petanque pitch and back onto picturesque open countryside.

Ground Floor
Stone steps lead up to the original wooden front door and open into:

Entrance Hallway - 33' 10'' x 12' 10'' (10.3m x 3.9m)
An impressive entrance hall with window to side. Spectacular Canadian Pine staircase with decorative balustrades to first floor. Exposed ceiling rafters. Radiator. Doors to principal reception rooms.

Drawing Room - 22' 4'' x 17' 1'' (6.8m x 5.2m)
Large bay window to front with window seat and storage under. Two windows to side. Open fireplace with flagstone hearth, marble mantel and surround. Original coving to ceiling, Three radiators. Door to sitting room.

Sitting Room - 17' 1'' x 13' 1'' (5.2m x 4.0m)
Accessed from the entrance hall and drawing room with window to side. Original coving to ceiling. Radiator.

Dining Room
Accessed from the entrance hall and sitting room. Window to side and glazed double doors opening onto the rear patio area. Original coving to ceiling. Radiator.

Kitchen - 17' 1'' x 16' 5'' (5.2m x 5.0m)
Window to front and part glazed stable style door to rear. Fitted with a range of wooden base and wall cupboards with work surfaces over. Central island unit with round inset stainless steel sink and mixer tap. Integrated 'Miele' oven and 2nd oven/microwave and a four ring electric hob with extractor hood over. Integrated dishwasher. Additional stainless steel 1½ bowl sink and drainer with mixer tap. Ceiling spotlights. Part tiled walls and tiled floor. Double doors to large storage cupboard. Arched window. Decorative arch display nook. Radiator with decorative wooden cover. Space for table and chairs.

Boot Room - 19' 4'' x 16' 9'' (5.9m x 5.1m)
Large room with part glazed doors to either side. Opening to rear patio area. Windows to side. Fitted shelving and boot rack. Floor standing 'Grant' oil fired central heating boiler. Access to roof space. Tiled floor. Door to:

Cloakroom
Low level W.C. Wash hand basin with tiled splash back.

Utility Room - 9' 2'' x 8' 2'' (2.8m x 2.5m)
Window to side. Fitted base and wall cupboards with work surface over. 1½ bowl stainless steel sink and drainer. Under counter space and plumbing for washing machine and tumble drier. Further space for large freezer. Part tiled walls. Built in cupboards housing electricity meters.

Door from the boot room to:

Inner Lobby
With stairs to sun room above and door to storage cupboard. Steps down to:

Gym/Ground Floor Bedroom - 16' 9'' x 12' 2'' (5.1m x 3.7m)
Window to side. Radiator. Door to:

En-Suite Shower Room
Step in shower cubicle with electric \"Mira\" shower. Travertine fully tiled walls and floor. Towel radiator.

Sun Room - 16' 9'' x 12' 2'' (5.1m x 3.7m)
Glazed double doors which open onto the rear patio and adjoining garden and with spectacular views over the surrounding countryside. Wooden floorboards.

First Floor Landing
Window to front and window to side. Two radiators. Door to airing cupboard housing hot water cylinder with slatted shelving and light.

Master Bedroom - 20' 0'' x 17' 1'' (6.1m x 5.2m)
Substantial bedroom with windows to three aspects. Two radiators.

Bathroom
This bathroom could be altered to be used as a large en-suite to the master bedroom. Two obscure windows to side and front. Bath with mixer tap. Low level W.C. Wash hand basin. Part tiled walls. Radiator with fitted chrome towel rail above. Access to roof space.

Bedroom Two - 17' 1'' x 13' 1'' (5.2m x 4.0m)
Window to side. Feature fireplace with wooden surround and mantel. Wooden shelf. Radiator.

Bedroom Three - 22' 0'' x 16' 5'' (6.7m x 5.0m)
Window to side. Door to built in wardrobe with hanging rail and shelving. Two radiators. Door to:

En-Suite Shower Room
Low level W.C. Wash hand basin. Step in shower cubicle with curved screen and large overhead shower. Low level W.C. with concealed cistern. Fully tiled walls. Fitted mirror with light above. Chrome heated towel radiator. Extractor fan. Inset spotlights.

Bedroom Four - 16' 5'' x 11' 2'' (5.0m x 3.4m)
Window to front. Radiator.

Shower Room
Obscure window to rear, step in shower cubicle with curved screen. Wash hand basin inset into vanity cupboard with drawers and cupboards underneath. Part tiled walls. Heated towel radiator. Down lighting.

First Floor Cloakroom
Obscure window to rear. Low level W.C. Wash hand basin with tiled splash back.

Stairs to Second Floor Landing
Window and skylight to rear. Access to roof space.

The games room, office and storage room on this floor have potential to be used as further bedrooms.

Bedroom Five - 16' 5'' x 10' 10'' (5.0m x 3.3m)
Two windows to side. Radiator.

Storage Room - 8' 6'' x 7' 10'' (2.6m x 2.4m)
Skylight to rear. Built in office desk. Radiator.

From the second floor landing you enter a large:
From the second floor landing you enter a large:

Games Room - 17' 5'' x 16' 5'' (5.3m x 5.0m)
Skylight to rear. Window to side. Fitted office work units with several power points. Radiator. Steps from here lead up to:

Office - 33' 6'' x 17' 1'' (10.2m x 5.2m)
Skylight and window to front. Skylight to side. Two radiators.

Outside
The property is approached via double wrought iron gates onto a tarmacadam driveway providing ample parking and turning area for several vehicles. The established gardens of circa 1 acre are mainly laid to lawn with a stone patio area adjoining the house. The garden is bordered by mature trees and shrubs and planted with a variety of apple and cherry trees and fruit bushes. To the rear of the property is a Pétanque (boules) pitch and large enclosed vegetable garden with raised beds, greenhouse and composting area. The gardens and patio enjoy the most spectacular panoramic views over the surrounding countryside.

Double Garage - 21' 0'' x 19' 8'' (6.4m x 6.0m)
Detached double garage with up and over doors and external staircase to games room/office above. Alarm system separate from the house. Under stairs log store. Outside tap. Outdoor power.

Storage Shed - 19' 8'' x 13' 5'' (6.0m x 4.1m)
Adjoining the rear of the property is a store shed with light.

Other information
All large trees on road frontage and oak and sycamore to the rear are subject to a Tree Preservation Order.

Services
We are advised that mains electricity, water and drainage are connected to the property. Oil 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.

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.

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