Property description
An impressive stone fronted converted coach house located in a semi-rural location within the Brecon Beacons National Park. The Coach House forms part of a small cluster of historic properties which originally formed the Trewyn Estate. This former coach house has been converted to a high standard and offers many original features including exposed timbers complementing the more modern additions. The property sits in its own garden and woodland of circa 1 acre bordered by a stream. In brief, the accommodation comprises to the ground floor: Entrance hall with feature oak staircase, sitting room with wood burning stove, open plan kitchen/dining room with bespoke cupboards, boot room leading to a downstairs cloakroom. To the first floor, Master bedroom with wood burning stove and en-suite shower room, two further bedrooms and bathroom. The property is approached via a charming enclosed private courtyard and that it also has double gates leading to a private driveway with a stone workshop alongside and picturesque courtyard. The Coach House benefits from an oil fired central heating system with under floor heating downstairs. All the windows are fully double glazed. Sorry no smokers or LHA, children and pets considered. Available Early 2016. Application/referencing fees apply. EPC rating C
Entrance Hall
Sitting Room - 18' 9'' x 17' 9'' (5.72m x 5.41m)
Kitchen/ Dining Room - 19' 2'' x 17' 10'' (5.84m x 5.43m 4.24m min)
Boot Room
Cloakroom
Landing
Master Bedroom - 18' 0'' x 11' 2'' (5.49m x 3.40m)
En-suite Shower Room
Bedroom 2 - 14' 2'' x 12' 1'' (4.32m x 3.68m max 1.97m min)
Bathroom
Bedroom 3 - 17' 7'' x 8' 10'' (5.37m x 2.70m)
Workshop - 16' 1'' x 12' 4'' (4.91m x 3.76m)
Services
We are informed that the property is on mains electricity. Private water supply via a shared borehole. Private drainage via a shared septic tank. Oil fired central heating system.
Location
Location The property is on the edge of the village of Pandy which is approximately 6 miles from the market town of Abergavenny and 22 miles from the city of Hereford. Pandy has a primary school, place of worship and public houses/restaurants, there is a bus service every two hours to Hereford. Llanvihangel Crucorney is approximately 2 miles away and offers a garage and general store. Both Abergavenny and Hereford have mainline railway stations and good road links for commuting. The property is situated within easy reach of the A465 (for Hereford, Merthyr and Brecon) which links (via the A40 and A449) to the M4, M5 and M50 motorways for Cardiff, Bristol, London and the Midlands. 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 Waitrose supermarket, doctors, dentists, shops, 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.
Fees
Non-refundable Application/referencing fees will apply as follows:-Single Application £180 including VATJoint Application £240 including VATGuarantor £60 including VAT
Property Features :
- Impressive stone fronted converted coach house
- Located in a semi-rural location within the Brecon Beacons National Park
- Converted to a high standard and offers many original features
- Own garden and woodland of circa 1 acre
- Double gates lead to a private driveway with a stone workshop alongside