
Bridget Drive, Sedbury, Chepstow

- PROPERTY TYPE
Terraced
- BEDROOMS
3
- BATHROOMS
1
- SIZE
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- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Key features
- Spacious three bedroom property
- Open plan living accommodation
- Off road parking/garage
- Situated in a quiet location close to Chepstow
- Low maintenance enclosed garden
- Freehold, Council Tax Band B, EPC rating of TBC
Description
A well-presented three-bedroom terraced home offering bright and well-balanced accommodation throughout, featuring a cosy sitting room with feature fireplace, a separate dining room with log burner opening through to a practical kitchen, and a convenient downstairs WC. Upstairs provides three versatile bedrooms and a modern family bathroom, while outside enjoys enclosed rear gardens and the added benefit of a nearby garage and on-street parking, making this an ideal home for first-time buyers, families, or those looking to downsize.
Sedbury is a well-positioned village on the edge of the Forest of Dean, offering excellent connectivity via the nearby Severn Bridge. With direct access to the M48, Bristol is within easy commuting distance (approximately 20–25 minutes), making it ideal for those seeking a balance of rural living and city convenience. Surrounded by beautiful countryside and close to Chepstow, Sedbury combines lifestyle appeal with superb transport links.
Entering the property, you are welcomed into a central hallway that immediately gives a sense of the home’s balanced layout, with access to the principal ground floor rooms and stairs rising neatly to the first floor. To the left, the sitting room is a warm and inviting space, thoughtfully arranged to create a comfortable setting for both everyday living and relaxation. A large window draws in natural light, enhancing the soft tones of the décor and giving the room a bright yet cosy feel. Positioned beneath the window, there is still ample wall space to accommodate a variety of furniture layouts, whether centred around a television or arranged for conversation. A feature fireplace provides an attractive focal point, adding character and a sense of comfort ideal for unwinding on cooler evenings. The proportions of the room allow for a full-sized sofa and additional occasional furniture, such as a coffee table and shelving, without feeling crowded. There is also flexibility to incorporate further seating if desired, making it a sociable and adaptable living area.
To the right, the dining room is a charming and characterful space, perfectly suited to both everyday meals and more relaxed entertaining. Generous in proportion, it comfortably accommodates a full-sized dining table with additional room for freestanding furniture, such as a dresser or sideboard, as seen here. A central feature fireplace with a log burner creates a warm and inviting focal point, bringing a cosy atmosphere to the room ideal for family dinners or hosting guests on cooler evenings. The natural wood flooring enhances the sense of warmth and complements the traditional styling of the space. An open archway leads seamlessly through to the kitchen, creating a sociable connection while still allowing the rooms to retain their individual identity. This layout works particularly well for modern living, enabling easy interaction when cooking and dining.
The kitchen is a bright and practical space, thoughtfully arranged in a U-shaped layout that maximises both storage and worktop area. Shaker-style cabinetry provides a timeless finish, complemented by warm wooden work surfaces that add character and continuity with the adjoining dining room. There is ample room for everyday appliances, with space for a washing machine and additional freestanding units, while the layout ensures everything is within easy reach for efficient cooking. The positioning of the oven and hob, complete with an extractor above, creates a natural focal point for the space. A window above the sink allows natural light to flow in, while also offering a pleasant outlook, making day-to-day tasks more enjoyable. The neutral tiling and flooring are both practical and easy to maintain, enhancing the kitchen’s functionality. With its direct connection to the dining room, the kitchen works seamlessly as part of the home’s sociable layout, ideal for both busy family life and entertaining.
Positioned conveniently near the rear door, a downstairs WC adds further practicality to the ground floor layout—ideal for guests and everyday use, particularly when accessing the garden. With its direct connection to the dining room, the kitchen works seamlessly as part of the home’s sociable layout, ideal for both busy family life and entertaining.
Upstairs, the first floor opens onto a central landing that connects all three bedrooms and the family bathroom. The principal bedroom is a generously proportioned offering a comfortable retreat at the end of the day. The room easily accommodates a double bed with space to spare for bedside furniture, while still leaving room for additional pieces such as a chest of drawers or dressing table. A large window allows natural light to fill the space, creating a bright and airy feel while also offering a pleasant outlook. The layout is practical and flexible, with space for freestanding wardrobes or storage solutions, making it easy to tailor the room to individual needs. Soft, neutral tones enhance the sense of calm, while the proportions of the room ensure it remains both functional and inviting.
The second bedroom is a comfortable and well-balanced room, offering ample space for a double bed along with additional furniture such as a wardrobe and bedside tables. A large window allows natural light to fill the room, creating a bright and airy feel, while still leaving plenty of usable wall space for different layout options. Its proportions make it ideal as a guest bedroom or a spacious room for a growing family member. The third bedroom is a versatile space, currently arranged as a dressing room, demonstrating its flexibility. It comfortably accommodates freestanding storage, rails, and dressing furniture, but could equally function as a single bedroom, nursery, or home office. A window provides natural light, ensuring the room feels open and inviting despite its more compact size. Both rooms are thoughtfully arranged and benefit from pleasant outlooks, offering flexibility to suit a variety of needs as lifestyles evolve.
The family bathroom is a well-appointed and contemporary space, designed with both style and practicality in mind. A full-sized bath with an overhead shower and glass screen offers flexibility for both quick mornings and more relaxed evenings, while the surrounding tiling provides a clean and modern finish. A sleek vanity unit incorporates the wash basin, offering useful storage below and helping to keep the space neatly organised. The WC is positioned alongside, with the overall layout making efficient use of the room without feeling cramped. A window above the basin allows natural light to fill the space while also providing ventilation, enhancing the bright and fresh atmosphere. Finished in neutral tones, the bathroom presents a calm and easy-to-maintain environment, perfectly suited to everyday family use.
Outside - Externally, the property enjoys a pleasant and well-kept setting, with a small front garden that enhances its kerb appeal. A pathway leads to the entrance, framed by areas of lawn and planting that create a welcoming first impression. To the rear, the garden has been thoughtfully arranged to provide a balance of practicality and outdoor enjoyment. A paved area immediately outside the back door offers space for seating or outdoor dining, ideal for enjoying warmer days. Steps lead up to a slightly elevated lawn, bordered by planted beds and enclosed for a sense of privacy. The garden also features a decorative archway and trellis, adding character and offering potential for climbing plants to flourish over time. There is also a useful outbuilding for storage, along with gated access that adds convenience. The overall space is manageable yet versatile, suitable for both relaxing and light gardening. In addition, the property benefits from a separate garage located nearby, providing secure parking or additional storage an increasingly valuable feature.
- COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
- Band: B
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Garage
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Private garden
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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