KFB: KEY FACTS FOR BUYERS GUIDE
A Guide to This Property & the Local Area
Glan Honddu Close, Pandy, Abergavenny, NP7
Christie Residential
53 Cross Street, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire NP7 5EU
01873 852221
andrew@christieresidential.co.uk
www.christieresidential.co.uk
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Key Features
Property Type
Semi-Detached
Bedrooms
3 Bedrooms
Bathrooms
1 Bathroom
Year Built
1950-1966
Key Details
Floor Area
452 ft2
42 m2
Plot Size
Council Tax
Band D
£2,277
Flood Risk
Rivers & Seas
England Only
Flood Risk
Surface Water
England Only
Unlike flooding from rivers, surface water flooding can happen many miles from a river, often in places that people wouldn’t expect because it’s a long way from a river or stream – it happens simply because there is nowhere else for the rainwater to go. Risk ratings are measured as:
High Risk - an area which has a chance of flooding of greater than 1 in 30 (3.3%) in any one year.
Medium Risk - an area which has a chance of flooding of greater than 1 in 100 (1.0%) in any one year.
Low Risk - an area which has a chance of flooding of greater than 1 in 1000 (0.1%) in any one year.
Very Low Risk - an area in which the risk is below 1 in 1000 (0.1%) in any one year
Conservation Area
No
Land Registry
Tenure
Freehold
Title Number
WA98367
Mobile, Broadband & TV
Estimated Broadband Speeds
Standard - 29 mbps
Ultrafast - 1800 mbps
Mobile Signal (based on calls indoors)
EE
O2
3 (Three)
Vodafone
Cable/Satellite TV Availability
BT:
Sky:
Virgin:
Street View
Satellite Image
The EPC report provides performance data to help you understand the property’s energy efficiency, and can also provide useful additional data regarding power outlets, glazing, hotwater and heating throughout the property.
EPC

Energy rating

F

PANDY, NP7

Valid until 09.07.2021

Your energy rating is F(33) and your potential is D(58) A B C D E F G 92+ 81-91 69-80 55-68 39-54 21-38 1-20 Score Energy rating Current Potential 33 | F 58 | D
Additional EPC Data
Property Type: Semi-detached house Walls: Cavity wall, as built, no insulation (assumed)
Walls Energy: Poor Roof: Roof room(s), ceiling insulated
Roof Energy: Poor Window: Partial double glazing
Window Energy: Poor Main Heating: Boiler and radiators, oil
Main Heating Energy: Average Main Heating Controls: No time or thermostatic control of room temperature
Main Heating Controls Energy: Very poor Hot Water System: From main system, no cylinder thermostat
Hot Water Energy Efficiency: Poor Lighting: Low energy lighting in 11% of fixed outlets
Lighting Energy: Poor Floors: Solid, no insulation (assumed)
Secondary Heating: Room heaters, dual fuel (mineral and wood) Total Floor Area: 41 m2
Most Recent Local Applications

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Glan Honddu, Abergavenny
09/06/1980
13074
Status: Refuse
Use Access For Hotel Car Park APP_TYP 01 = Full DEV_TYP 08 = Construction Of Access MAP_REF = 333459222223
09980
Status: Approve
Change Of Use To Hotel APP_TYP 01 = Full DEV_TYP 04 = Change Of Use MAP_REF = 333555222261
06409
Status: Approve
Bungalow APP_TYP 01 = Full DEV_TYP 01 = New Development MAP_REF = 333600222270
01077
Status: Approve
ERECT.OF Det DWELL.& Garage APP_TYP 01 = Full DEV_TYP 01 = New Development MAP_REF = 333060222070
Education Level
Nursery
Primary
Secondary / College
Primary / Secondary
Pin Colour Key (Based on inspection body ratings)
Highest
Lowest
Not Rated
Independent
Bus Stops/Stations
Pin Name Distance
Pandy Inn 0.06 miles
Pandy Post Office 0.21 miles
Pandy Post Office 0.22 miles
Lancaster Arms 0.36 miles
Ty-delwyn 0.41 miles
Ferry Terminals
Pin Name Distance
Newport (S Wales) Ferry Terminal 22.93 miles
Cardiff Castle Waterbus Stop 30.12 miles
National Rail Stations
Pin Name Distance
Abergavenny Rail Station (Main Entrance) 5.72 miles
Abergavenny Rail Station 5.73 miles
Ebbw Vale Town Rail Station 12.99 miles
Trunk Roads/Motorways
Pin Name Distance
M4 J25A 20.14 miles
M4 J25 20.24 miles
M4 J24 20.4 miles
M4 J26 20.46 miles
M4 J27 21.68 miles
Airports/Helipads
Pin Name Distance
Felton 36.88 miles
Bristol Airport 36.88 miles
Cardiff Airport 37.91 miles
Staverton 33.94 miles
About Christie Residential
Established in April 2004, the primary aim of Christie Residential is to assist buyers and sellers, landlords and tenants with their property requirements by providing sound advice and first rate customer service in and around the Abergavenny, Crickhowell and the surrounding areas. Over the years we have gained an excellent reputation for delivering impressive results and exceeding our clients’ expectations.

We fully understand that in this competitive marketplace everyone has a choice but are confident that Christie Residential are the right choice for you.
Andrew Tattersfield - Senior Property Consultant
Andrew started his career in estate agency in 1994 and has worked continuously in the business ever since, the first 28 years were spent working for independent estate agents in the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire area. In the summer of 2022 he relocated to his wife’s home town of Abergavenny and joined Christie Residential as Senior Property Consultant, bringing a wealth of experience combined with a straightforward, honest approach. Outside of work Andrew spends his time with his wife, three children, and dog Eddie. When time allows, he is a keen runner and can often be found enjoying the spectacular surrounding scenery from the nice flat canal path.
Testimonial 1
Christies have sold a house for me & found a new one in Abergavenny, in this fast paced market of 2022. Their personal service is what makes them stand out amongst Abergavenny estate agents. The team guided, cajoled, empathised & congratulated me along my journey, always with good humour & professionalism. I particularly want to mention Brychan (Manager) & Zoe (Head of admin). Please choose this agent!
Testimonial 2
The staff is very polite Honest and approachable they really take care of you I highly recommend Christie for everybody
Testimonial 3
I can't recommend Brychan and Zoe from Christie Residential highly enough. They were amazing. From the minute we decided to sell our house, they were very quick to get in on the market. Their communication and reassurance throughout was second to none and Brychan was particularly helpful with helping us know what to offer for the house we've now moved to. Extremely professional, open, clear and communicative - I wish all businesses were like this!
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