This distinctive property, once the original train station of Rhiwderin built in the mid-1800s, presents a rare investment opportunity. Transformed into a residence in the 1960s, it retains unique period features while offering ample space for reconfiguration and modernisation. With no onward chain, this home is ready for creative transformation into a bespoke family dwelling. The versatile layout spans three floors and includes two spacious reception rooms plus an adaptable area that can serve various functions—be it a dining room, snug, or an additional bedroom. The property features three well-sized bedrooms filled with natural light, alongside two bathrooms and a useful downstairs cloakroom.
The traditional kitchen with a separate utility room offers practical functionality, while the expansive walk-in attic provides significant potential for conversion into an extra bedroom suite or studio space (subject to planning). Outside, the property boasts generous gardens and a large private driveway leading to a detached double garage featuring a home office above—a valuable asset for those needing dedicated workspaces. An additional single garage further enhances utility. The expansive outdoor area is perfect for landscaping projects or enjoyable family activities.
Situated in Rhiwderin, known for its community spirit and semi-rural environment, you'll find convenient access to Newport city centre as well as excellent school catchments—ideal for families. This home not only offers historical value but also the prospect of being restored to an extraordinary living space. Properties with such character and renovation potential are seldom available; thus, early viewings are encouraged to explore this remarkable opportunity.