Guide price
£300,000
4 bed terraced house for saleBassaleg Road, Newport NP20
4 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
- Freehold
Mr and Mrs Clarke
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About this property
£300,000 - £325,000
Nestled on historic Bassaleg Road stands a magnificent three-storey Victorian terrace home with a fascinating heritage—built by Lord Tredegar's own cooperative of tradesmen on land that once served as the fruit garden for Monmouth House. This cherished family residence has witnessed generations of memories over its storied past, having been lovingly maintained by just two families since 1964.
Step inside to discover a home that celebrates togetherness whilst offering ample space for independence. Soaring high ceilings and splendid bay windows on the front elevation flood the interior with dancing light, creating an atmosphere where Victorian grandeur meets familial warmth. Original herringbone parquet floors (awaiting your loving restoration) weave their geometric poetry throughout, complemented by carefully restored panelled doors that replaced the previous utilitarian styles—silent testaments to the current owners' reverence for period authenticity.
The ground floor unfolds as a trio of reception spaces, each with its distinct character and purpose. The front reception room, graced with its magnificent bay window, spans the full width of the property—a stage for countless family gatherings and quiet evenings alike. A separate dining room boasts a spacious pantry cupboard—perfect for festive celebrations and Sunday lunches. The third reception opens directly onto the garden, creating a seamless dialogue between indoor sanctuary and outdoor haven during the warmer months. For visionaries, there lies tantalizing potential to unite the kitchen and rear reception room, crafting an expansive contemporary living space while preserving the home's Victorian soul.
The first floor reveals three substantial double bedrooms, with the front bedroom commanding the full width of the house, its glorious bay window framing the world beyond, and offering access to a delightful balcony—imagine morning coffees as the neighbourhood awakens below. Ascending to the top floor, one discovers a private sanctuary—a generous double bedroom complemented by its own shower room installed in 2019, providing excellent workspace and seclusion—a perfect retreat for older children or those whose work follows them home. A family bathroom featuring a classic roll-top bath with full tiling serves the remaining bedrooms with functional elegance.
The garden is nothing short of enchanting—a verdant sanctuary surprisingly hushed despite its urban setting. Ancient apple trees (likely original to the property's fruit garden heritage, according to Tredegar House's head gardener) stand as living witnesses to bygone eras, while an abundant apricot tree, walnut tree, and blackcurrant bushes create a horticultural haven ripe with potential. Add to this a practical walk-in attic and basement, spaces that whisper of possibilities for those with imagination.
Practically speaking, recent improvements include a new roof and a boiler replaced in 2018, while the kitchen awaits your personal vision—replastered during lockdown and ready for transformation, with existing plumbing for appliances ensuring functionality in the interim.
The neighbourhood offers a perfect blend of community and convenience. Surrounded by long-established family homes, excellent schools lie within easy reach—Gaer Primary (rated outstanding), reputable Clytha, and John Frost within the catchment area. Transport links are exceptional, with frequent bus services, straightforward access to Newport station for regular London connections, and proximity to the M4 for wider exploration