Cae Kenfy Lodge, Monmouth Road, Abergavenny
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1.600
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Freehold
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Key features
- Substantial 4 bedroom detached property extending to 3,071 sq ft (285 sq m)
- Approximately 1.6 acre site (0.65 hectares)
- Fronting Monmouth Road, a principal route into Abergavenny town centre
- Established residential location in the attractive, historic town of Abergavenny
- Potential to redevelop the existing property
- With scope for additional plots on the site subject to planning
- For sale freehold with vacant possession
- Offers invited on an unconditional basis, in excess of £550,000
Description
To the ground floor the property offers two well‑proportioned reception rooms, a kitchen, dining room, conservatory, store room and WC. Four bedrooms and a bathroom are located to the first floor. There is also a basement cellar beneath the property.
A large driveway wraps round to the rear of the property, providing a triple garage and parking for several cars. Beyond this, substantial gardens extend west towards the River Usk. This offers the opportunity for additional plots subject to the necessary consents.
The garden slopes gently towards the River Usk, but sits above the flood plain and outside the flood zone. A small stream runs along the southern edge of the plot.
The property is bordered by an established residential estate to the south, and a private property and gardens to the north. Vehicular access is provided off Monmouth Road to the east.
Abergavenny is a thriving, historic market town set within the Usk Valley in Monmouthshire, approximately six miles from the Wales-England border. Often referred to as the ‘Gateway to Wales’, the town sits beneath a stunning backdrop of the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons National Park.
Abergavenny town centre offers a diverse retail offering, including national retailers such as Waitrose, Aldi and Morrisons. This is complemented by a wide selection of independent boutique shops, cafes, and restaurants, as well as several weekly markets held within the Victorian Market Hall.
The town is well connected by road and rail. Abergavenny Railway Station provides frequent and direct rail services to Cardiff, Newport and Manchester Piccadilly. Convenient access to the Heads of the Valleys Road (A465), Monmouth Road (A40) and A4042 provides links to Monmouth (17 miles), Hereford (23 miles), Newport (20 miles), Cardiff (30 miles) and the wider South Wales and Midlands road networks.
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