An attractive semi-detached situated on the favoured Western side of Abergavenny. In need of updating, it retains a wealth of original features and enjoys five bedrooms, plenty of living accommodation, off road parking, garage and gardens with its own wooded area.
This Victorian semi boast’s lots of original features with cast iron fireplaces, tiled floors, wooden doors, covings and picture rails. The property is in need of modernising offering the potential for someone to create a wonderful home.
On the ground floor is a generous entrance hall with stairs off and doors leading to the living room and dining room which both have bay windows. The living room enjoys a view towards the Blorenge whilst the rear looks onto the garden. From the hall is a small lobby area with original cupboard, cellar and kitchen/breakfast room which enjoys a wide range of fitted cupboards. There is also a useful utility room and WC. Upstairs, the first floor has two double bedrooms, a bathroom and jack and jill shower room. Stairs off the landing lead to the second floor where there are three more double bedrooms and useful storage. Outside, the property has views and well-tended gardens to the front and rear. The rear has a generous lawn with established borders, two seating areas and steps up to a wooded area which is a great spot for children to play. The front garden provides driveway parking which leads to the single garage, steps up to a small lawn and the front door.
Located on Brecon Road on the favoured Western side of Abergavenny, No 97 is within catchment for Cantref School and within easy reach of the town centre. The historic market town of Abergavenny, is affectionately known as The Gateway to Wales, with the beautiful Brecon Beacons National Park on your doorstep. The town has a range of amenities such as independent shops, supermarkets, restaurants, hotels, a theatre, cinema, general hospital, primary and secondary schools and a mainline train station. A celebrated annual food festival entices national and international visitors every September, together with cycling, walking, music and art events throughout the year. The town and surrounding area is well known for its renowned gastropubs and restaurants. The town has good road links towards Hereford, Brecon, Swansea, Bristol, Newport and Cardiff via A465, A40 and A4042 roads.
Council Tax: We have been informed that this property has been placed under council tax band ‘G’.
Services: All mains services. Gas central heating. Please note we have not tested the appliances, central heating or services.
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