This home was constructed with energy efficiency in mind. The property has highly insulated floors/walls/roof spaces and double glazed aluminium framed windows for low maintenance and exceptionally low energy consumption (EPC90 B+ rating). The property is fuelled by renewable energy systems through an air source heat pump and solar panels fitted to a south facing roof. Heating is supplied underfloor throughout the ground floor with radiators to the upper floors. This home is offered to the market chain-free and with the benefit of the remaining 10 year builder’s guarantee in place until November 2028. The property is also fitted with an electronically operated security system.Affectionately known as the Tower House, this luxury, stone fronted family residence sits in a small development of exclusively styled individual homes in the heart of the medieval village of Llanvihangel Crucorney, Abergavenny, on the eastern edge of the Bannau Brycheiniog – Brecon Beacons – National Park. Completed in 2018 and occupying a plot of about 700 sqm, this contemporary four bedroomed home has been designed and constructed by the owners using local and high specification components to create an impressive, versatile and energy efficient property, whilst perfectly harmonising this extraordinary home with the historical beauty and rich landscape in the surrounding environment.
Internally, this exclusive residence has an excellent decorative finish with oak flooring and joinery on the ground floor and Little Green paint application to the walls. Entered through double solid wood entrance doors with artisan ironmongery, this modern home has a large and inviting open plan styled kitchen / living / dining space with a clever design separation making it feel open yet distinct in the different areas. The reception rooms are both dual aspect and feature 2.7m patio doors opening onto a wide sun terrace with a wisteria clad loggia providing shade and sanctuary from the sun over the attractive, landscaped garden. The kitchen has a quality specification with a range of AEG integrated appliances and quartz work surfaces. A study, utility / boot room, and a cloakroom complete the ground floor.
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Abergavenny Rail Station (Main Entrance) | 4.54 miles |
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Abergavenny Rail Station | 4.55 miles |
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Ebbw Vale Town Rail Station | 11.91 miles |
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