Guide price
£500,000
5 bed end terrace house for saleStow Park Avenue, Newport NP20
5 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: F
- Chain free
- Leasehold
Mr and Mrs Clarke
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About this property
Guide £500,000 to £525,000
Originally built in 1874 for executives of the Great Western Railway, Wisteria House stands as a distinguished end-of-terrace residence on Stow Park Avenue – one of Newport's most prestigious Victorian streets. The property occupies historically significant ground where a medieval motte and bailey castle once stood, now offering a privileged position on the city's sought-after west side.
As you approach Wisteria House, the Welsh slate-paved front garden leads you to an impressive entrance adorned with mature wisteria. This established vine, which gives the property its name, creates a striking purple canopy above the original glazed door throughout spring. Step into the entrance hall and you're immediately greeted by original encaustic floor tiles and a magnificent stained glass skylight that floods all floors with natural light.
The ground floor opens into an impressive reception room, currently used as a dining room measuring over twenty feet in length with an ornate fireplace and feature bay window. The contemporary kitchen expertly balances modern functionality with period charm, featuring both a traditional Rayburn and Bosch double ovens. French doors lead to one of the property's standout features – an unusually large walled garden for this area, where remnants of the medieval castle are said to remain beneath the established borders.
The imposing mahogany staircase in the hall leads to versatile accommodation across three upper floors. The first floor features an original Victorian orangery with intact parquet flooring, while the second floor offers a generous landing that serves as an additional sitting area. The principal living room spans nearly twenty feet with original fireplace and sash windows overlooking the Severn Channel. The upper floors provide five bedrooms and two bathrooms, including a family bathroom with roll-top claw-foot bath. A converted attic space with electrics and three Velux windows offers further development potential.
Modern conveniences include gas central heating, cast iron radiators, and thoughtful renovations that preserve original features such as ceiling covings, architraves, and stained glass. The property benefits from both a private driveway and garage – a rare feature in this historic area.
Located within walking distance of Newport city centre, railway station, and Royal Gwent Hospital, with easy access to the M4 for Bristol and Cardiff commutes. Local amenities include quality schools and Belle Vue Park.
Offered with no onward chain and subject to a peppercorn lease of £13.50 yearly with 884 years remaining, this exceptional five-bedroom residence represents a rare opportunity to acquire a significant piece of Newport's railway heritage in one of the city's finest Victorian streets
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Tenure
Leasehold (862 years)
Service charge
Council tax band
E
Ground rent
£14
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