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- 3Bedrooms
- 1Bathrooms
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The 1920’s property is larger than similar houses locally due to the great extension that has been added. The design of the living space has been carefully considered and the result is a wonderful open-plan layout downstairs, which create a beautiful flow and floods the rooms with natural light.
One of the stand out features of the home is the beautiful and big garden. There is a new decking area with a bar (yep, you heard that right! There is a bar). You can entertain in style with friends and family and not be worried about being overlooked as the garden is private and protected by the woodlands behind. A stunning cherry tree, which blossoms and provides cherries every year, stands proudly in the garden and acts as a focus point to judge the season.
On the ground floor you find a stunning open-plan kitchen with stylish white gloss units and laminate wood tops. A side door takes you into the garage and another door leads to the bathroom. There is also a light and spacious living room and a dining room. These can be opened up to make one large space for entertaining. Just behind the living space is another large room perfect for relaxing and watching your favourite box set.
The main bedroom is large and has space for a king size bed, two wardrobes and chest of draws. The other two bedrooms are practical and look over the back garden. There's also a super handy WC on this floor too.
Walk through the door and put the kettle on - everything is ready for you to make this house your home.
- Three words : Garden. Style. Large.
Specification
- Tenure: Freehold
- Council tax band: C
- Services: Mains gas, electric, water drainage
- Summary: Larger than average 1920s semi with extended living space downstairs, garage and large mature garden with a beautiful blossoming cherry tree. Practical upstairs in terms of space but most of the family time is spent downstairs.
- Recent updates: Recently appointed bathroom with free standing bath. New glazing and front door for porch. New flooring upstairs. New decking area in the garden, brand new boiler (2022).
- Kitchen: Kitchen is a traditional gloss white with a laminate wood top. It has tons of cupboard space housing a washing machine, tumble dryer and dishwasher. It has a new modern extractor and a ceramic hob and electric oven. Floor has recently been tiled and it has space for a double fridge freezer (smaller American style). New combi boiler is in the kitchen. The kitchen has a door that leads to the side of the house and the private garage. At the end of the kitchen is the family bathroom.
- Reception rooms: Main living room and dining rooms are located towards the front of the property. They have been opened out to make an open plan space. The main living room has a marble fireplace and has lots of sunlight. The dining room houses a large table and also a work space.
- Upstairs: A small cloakroom is found upstairs comprising of a sink and toilet. The main bedroom is large and has space for a king size bed, two wardrobes and chest of draws. Has high ceiling. The other two bedrooms are practical and look over the back garden.
- Outside: Big flat garden with new decking area and bar. Outside socket and lights. Beautiful cherry tree which blossoms and provides cherries every year. Access to garage. Garden is very private with woodland behind and not overlooked by any neighbours
- Highlights: Bristan taps and shower as well as free standing bath in the bathroom. Marble fireplace. 1920s home which is extremely warm, has mature gardens including a cherry tree. Lots of downstairs space and a great neighbourhood!
Rogerstone
An up and coming area...
Sitting on the outskirts of Newport, but close by to Bristol and Cardiff, is Rogerstone. Home to the award-winning Welsh brewery Tiny Rebel, which was conjured up by two brothers in their dads garage, this place is forever becoming more exciting.
The area is home to the gorgeous Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal, which is an idyllic place to mooch around on foot or wheels – time stands still and history overwhelms. The locks have been restored and the Café at the visitor centre is a popular point to congregate and natter over a latte.
Rogerstone is perfect for families as it’s home to a selection of great primary schools. It’s not uncommon for people move to the area just for this reason, especially Bassaleg High School. Catchment plays a big role in whether your child can attend the school, and with education being a high priority for many of our buyers. Mount Pleasant Primary is another notable mention, which made the papers in 2014 when Barack Obama famously paid it a visit.
The area has two train stations, Rogerstone and Pye Corner, which both have lines that run to Cardiff.
...well connected to the city
- Post Office: 1
- Stores: What! for a bargain and to add some greenery into your life.
- Supermarket: Take your pick.
- Pubs: Who needs a pub when you have Tiny Rebel!? Stay Puft is our fave.