Adjoining the Onney Brook which traverses below its pretty south westerly landscaped garden, this three bedroomed period cottage is a real gem, nestled at the end of a short footpath off the village road in the hugely popular location of Llangattock, feted for its pubs, countryside walks, schooling and proximity to Crickhowell which is just over the River Usk bridge, a short distance away.
Transformed by the current owners with great attention to detail both outside and in, this stone built cottage offers a contemporary, yet traditional presentation with a nod towards the age and history of the property and includes painted wooden beams, replacement latched doors, a Chilli Penguin wood stove in one of its two reception rooms, painted treads on the stairs, plus a bath/shower suite on each floor, both fitted with individually designed sanitaryware.
* The property has the benefit of planning permission for a rear single storey extension which would create a new kitchen/dining area, plus utility room and cloakroom. Please refer to the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park planning department for further information under reference 22/20976/FUL. The planning permission will require an amendment (subject to consent), as part of the permission granted contains reference to the erection of an art studio in an area of the garden that is being retained by the vendor for the benefit of the adjoining property which they own, 1 Onney Terrace. This property is available for sale by separate negotiation.
Contact Taylor & Co 01873 564424
C0137 FROM FFAWYDDOG CANAL BRIDGE STRUCTURE 00635 TO JUNCTION WITH C0136 EAST OF B4560, FFAWYDDOG, CRICKHOWELL, NP8
Valid until 11.03.2031
Property Type: | end-terrace house | Walls: | Sandstone or limestone, as built, no insulation (assumed) |
Walls Energy: | Very poor | Roof: | Pitched, 200 mm loft insulation |
Roof Energy: | Good | Window: | Fully double glazed |
Window Energy: | Average | Main Heating: | Boiler and radiators, mains gas |
Main Heating Energy: | Good | Main Heating Controls: | Programmer, room thermostat and TRVs |
Main Heating Controls Energy: | Good | Hot Water System: | From main system |
Hot Water Energy Efficiency: | Good | Lighting: | Low energy lighting in all fixed outlets |
Lighting Energy: | Very good | Floors: | Solid, no insulation (assumed) |
Secondary Heating: | Room heaters, wood logs | Total Floor Area: | 72 m2 |
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Ebbw Vale Town Rail Station | 5.74 miles |
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Abergavenny Rail Station (Main Entrance) | 6.4 miles |
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Abergavenny Rail Station | 6.41 miles |
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