Property description
Located in the village of Clydach South, this delightful cottage has been recently refurbished and decorated throughout by the present owner. The property is well presented and has the benefit of double glazing throughout. Far reaching views towards the surrounding mountains and countryside can be appreciated from many aspects of the cottage and garden. The cottage is located within easy access to Brecon Beacons National Park, with superb hillside walking and extensive cycling paths nearby.In brief the accommodation comprises to the ground floor: Entrance porch, sitting/dining room with feature fireplace and stone spiral staircase, kitchen/breakfast room with wooden fitted base and wall cupboards, four ring electric hob, built in oven and extractor hood over. Downstairs shower room. Adjoining the property is a utility room offering plumbing for a washing machine and further storage. On the first floor is the spacious bedroom with exposed A-frame timbers. The property is approached via a flagstone pathway and offers off road hardstanding parking. The rear garden has a level lawned garden with adjoining flagstone patio area which enjoys far reaching views. Bordering the lawn are raised flower beds offering a mixture of plants and shrubs. There is also a useful wooden shed. EPC rating G
Entrance Porch
Sitting/ Dining Room - 16\‘ 3\‘\‘ x 13\‘ 8\‘\‘ (4.96m x 4.17m)
Rear Hall
Kitchen - 7\‘ 5\‘\‘ x 4\‘ 3\‘\‘ (2.25m x 1.30m)
Bathroom
Utility Room - 11\‘ 8\‘\‘ x 6\‘ 11\‘\‘ (3.56m x 2.11m)
Bedroom - 16\‘ 2\‘\‘ x 11\‘ 9\‘\‘ (4.93m x 3.59m)
Services
We are advised that the property is connected to mains electricity (with electric heaters), water and drainage.
Location
The property is situated approximately 5 miles from Abergavenny. Abergavenny is an historic town located on the banks of the River Usk and known as \‘the Gateway to the Brecon Beacons National Park\‘. The town is nestled between the Blorenge, Sugar Loaf and Skirrid Mountains and within a mile of the town offers recreational walks through the beautiful countryside and along the Brecon and Monmouth Canal. A wide range of amenities including shops, doctors, dentists, first class restaurants and public houses, places of worship, cinema, leisure centre and theatre can be found within Abergavenny as well as the remains of a Norman castle. The town is well served with transport links, from the main Hardwick roundabout there is access to the A465 Heads of the Valley and Hereford Roads, the A40 and the A4042. These roads link to the A449 and the M4/M5 and M50 motorway networks. A main line railway station and bus station can be found within the town.
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Fees
Non-refundable Application/referencing fees will apply as follows:-Single Application £180 including VATJoint Application £240 including VATGuarantor £78 including VAT
Non-refundable Application/referencing fees will apply as follows:-Single Application £180 including VATJoint Application £240 including VATGuarantor £78 including VAT
Property Features :
- Delightful cottage with off road parking
- Recently refurbished and decorated throughout
- Enclosed garden with views
- Sitting/dining room, kitchen, utility, bedroom, shower room
- Sorry no pets, LHA or children
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