£360,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleTrelleck Road, Tintern, Chepstow, Monmouthshire NP16
4 beds
2 receptions
EPC Rating: G
- Chain free
- Freehold
David James
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About this property
Attached period property with accommodation arranged over three floors
Kitchen, Lounge / dining room, Music room, Back kitchen
Four bedrooms, bathroom
Gardens & orchard extending to 0.7 acre
Potential to create off road parking
Peaceful location close to Tintern with it’s range of pubs, restaurants & shops
Convenient access to Monmouth, Chepstow & M48 Motorway
Excellent potential to provide holiday letting income
Offered with the benefit of no onward chain
Situated in the picturesque and popular village of Tintern with the stunning River Wye on your doorstep, formally the village bakery and dating back 400 years Orchards has been in the same family onership for the last 43 years, affording deceptively spacious and versatile living accommodation arranged over three floors.
The accommodation briefly comprises to the ground floor a kitchen/scullery, lounge/ dining room, music room and further kitchen area with galleried area leading to the gardens. To the first floor there are three bedrooms and a bathroom, whilst to the second floor you will find a further bedroom and dressing room. The outside area to the front offers potential to create off road parking with the rear gardens offering lawned areas with log store and an orchard with goats shed bordering woodland.
The property is offered with the benefit of no onward chain.
Situation
Tintern lies in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the heart of the Wye Valley. The area is a popular holiday destination offering wonderful opportunities for walking, horse riding, and fishing. Tintern Abbey, the ruins of this Cistercian monastery, and other historic monuments are within easy reach. The old towns of Chepstow and Monmouth offer access to a wider variety of shops, restaurants, and regular farmers markets, and both towns have excellent schools for all ages. The private girls school and boys school in Monmouth are also renowned. Bristol and Cardiff are easily commutable in around 40 minutes by car.
Ground Floor Accommodation
Enter via an old wooden door through to the kitchen/scullery with exposed stone walling, quarry tiled flooring, old cast iron stove, sink unit and window to the rear aspect, with access to the back kitchen, inner hallway, lounge and music room, this is a useful reception space suitable for a variety of uses with wooden flooring, woodburning stove and four windows creating a bright reception room, formally used as a shop for the village bakery.
The back kitchen was formally the grain store for the bakery & the ovens were located on the galleried area above the kitchen where there is a door providing access to the rear gardens and an outside WC.
An inner hallway provides access to the first floor and to the lounge/ dining room, a characterful room with exposed stone inglenook fireplace housing woodburning stove on a quarry tiled hearth, exposed ceiling timbers and an open fire to the far side, theres an understairs storage cupboardand the original wooden door to the front of (truncated)
First Floor Accommodation
Stairs lead to the first floor galleried landing with access to three bedrooms, bathroom and door to a further staircase leading to the second floor. The bathroom comprises bath, wash hand basin and wc with a window to the rear aspect. Bedroom one is a double bedroom with dual aspect windows and exposed timber beams to the ceiling, bedroom two has two windows to the front aspect, built in wardrobe and original fireplace, bedroom three has two windows to the front aspect and exposed stone walling.
A staircase leads from the landing to the second floor and bedroom four a double bedroom with vaulted ceiling and window to front aspect, built in storage, a door leads through to a dressing room with sloping ceiling, exposed timbers and dual aspect windows.
Outside
To the front of the property is an enclosed courtyard garden with potential to create off road parking. Thre rear gardens are laid to lawn with wood store and an orchard with goats shed, all bordering woodland, the plot extends to 0.7 acres in total.
Services
The property benefits mains electricity, water and drainage.
EPC rating G
Local Authority
Monmouthshire County Council
Council Tax Band tbc
Tenure
We are informed the property is Freehold. Intended
purchasers should make their own enquiries via their
solicitors.
Viewing
Strictly by appointment with the Agents: David James, Tel .
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