Property description
A large and versatile four bedroom bespoke detached residence with wonderful views across open fields. This unique home includes a large private gated drive, a detached double garage with a self contained studio above. The property was built approximately seven years ago to a very high specification in an interesting modern design with a traditional twist. Some of the features include: Vaulted ceiling in principal reception room, Oak floors, Glazed elevation overlooking rear garden & fields, Under floor heating throughout, Mezzanine overlooking dining room, Yorkshire stone fireplace, Natural stone floor in reception hall, Contemporary bathroom suites. Balconies & en suite dressing areas to principal and second bedroom. Private drive with electric gated entrance. Two storey double garage with wet room & first floor accommodation. Approximately 1/5 of an acre.
Description
A large and versatile four bedroom bespoke detached residence with wonderful views across open fields. This unique home includes a large private gated drive, a detached double garage with a self contained studio above. The property was built approximately seven years ago to a very high specification in an interesting modern design with a traditional twist. Some of the features include: Vaulted ceiling in principal reception room, Oak floors, Glazed elevation overlooking rear garden & fields, Under floor heating throughout, Mezzanine overlooking dining room, Yorkshire stone fireplace, Natural stone floor in reception hall, Contemporary bathroom suites. Balconies & en suite dressing areas to principal and second bedroom. Private drive with electric gated entrance. Two storey double garage with wet room & first floor accommodation. Approximately 1/5 of an acre. High Cross is a sought after residential area on the fringes of Newport in the parish of Rogerstone. The local landmark is Fourteen Locks, a series of locks, also known as the Cefn Flight, on the Crumlin arm of the Monmouthshire Canal. The flight of locks was completed in 1799 and raises the water level 160 feet (50 m) in just 800 yards (740 m). This is one of the steepest rises for a major run in the UK which, combined with the sheer number of locks, makes it one of the most significant in the country. There is an abundance of footpaths associated with Fourteen Locks through undulating meadows linking with Cefn Wood. Communications are excellent with the M4 (J27) within 2 miles and the B4591 leading to the civic centre. Cardiff, Newport and Bristol are readily accessible by road and rail. The British Rail mainline station at Newport provides a regular train service to London Paddington in less than 2 hours and westbound to Cardiff and Swansea. Both Cardiff and Bristol airports offer a wide range of domestic, charter and international flights. Newport is considered the gateway to South Wales noted for its fine civic centre, international hotel and golf course at Celtic Manor, which recently hosted the 2010 Ryder Cup. Newport 2020: unlimited vision is a master plan creating a more sustainable City which will become a model waterfront community. The property sits centrally on its plot with a long private drive approached by cast iron electric gates opening onto a broad brick paviar drive which leads up to:Canopied Porch A broad canopy with Oak double doors and glazed side screens either side open into:Reception hall 12'0 x 11'9With a most attractive natural stone floor, imposing Oak staircase with cast iron balusters, doors either side open into a cloaks cupboard and:-Cloakroom With tiled walls, matching white suite comprising pedestal wash basin and wc. Oak double doors from the hall open into:-Dining Room 15'1 x 12'0With a vaulted ceiling and mezzanine, full height glazing, French doors with broad fixed windows either side open onto the south west facing terrace, exposed Oak timber floor, a broad lancet style arch opens into:-Sitting Room 15'1 x 11'2With an imposing Yorkshire stone feature fireplace set on a slate plinth, broad picture window overlooking the rear garden, coved ceiling, continuation of the exposed Oak floor, door into:Study 11'10 x 7'0Plus a recess space. With a continuation of the exposed hardwood timber floor, an L shaped room with a broad picture window to the front, coved ceiling.Kitchen Comprehensively fitted with matching timber wall and floor units, matching work surfaces, space for a large cooking range with stainless steel extractor hood above, dishwasher, double bowl inset sink unit, broad picture window to the front, space for American style fridge, attractive stone floor and door into:-Utility Room With large store cupboard housing the gas central heating boiler and water cylinder, matching wall and floor cupboards, twin bowl Belfast style sink set in a timber work surface with floor cupboards and drawers, recess for washing machine, ceramic tiled floor, door opening onto the rear garden. From the hall an elegant open tread oak staircase leads and turns up to:Landing and first floor balcony Overlooking the dining room with the full height windows providing an excellent view of the garden and across the adjacent meadows to the Bristol Channel. Continuation of the Oak floor, matching oak hand rail and cast iron balusters to the balcony.New room Bedroom 1 Oak floor, broad French doors open onto a balcony with a lovely view over the garden, meadows and across to the Bristol Channel. Door into:Dressing area Bespoke fitted dressing room with timber coat and drawer units, a further door opens into:-En suite bathroom With a contemporary suite comprising corner bath, wash basin, bidet and wc, tiled floor, step-in double shower, tall fitted bathroom store cupboard, obscure glazed window to the front. The bathroom is also accessed from the landing.Bedroom 2 With the same dimensions as bedroom 1 and matching broad French doors opening onto a balcony with the excellent views, oak flooring, door into corresponding:-Dressing Area With the same bespoke fitments and door opening into:-En-suite Shower room With matching contemporary suite, step-in double shower, wash basin, bidet and wc, tiled floor, obscure glazed window to the front. From the balcony a door opens intoBedroom 3 / Tv room With the continuation of the oak flooring, a single straight flight oak staircase leads up to:-Second Floor Comprising three rooms all with vaulted ceilings and velux windows. A very flexible living space currently used as a sitting room, gym and bedroom, all with generous space for eaves storageLanding Bedroom Four Bedroom Five Gardens and Grounds The property is centrally situated on its plot with a secluded entrance and mature hedgerow boundaries providing considerable privacy. The rear garden is principally laid to lawn with fruit trees and a deep, broad paved terrace for al fresco dining. Adjacent to the house is a detached brick built garden store room. At the entrance of the drive is a substantial two storey building comprising a double garage and rear hall with stairs up to first floor space which is currently used as an office, There is a separate access into the rear hall with a wet room off.Directions From the M4 exit at junction 27 and proceed along High Cross Road towards Rogerstone. Immediately after the right hand sign for Fourteen Locks No 123 is situated on the left hand side with a large white building adjacent to the highway. Turn left in front of this building which is part of the property.You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. 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