This charming cottage, originating from the late 1700s, is nestled in the scenic hillside village of Clydach and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Character features abound, including original fireplaces, stone walls, and exposed beams that could be further enhanced with thoughtful renovations. The property spans three levels, providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Upon entry, a quaint lobby leads into a snug living area complete with a wood-burning stove, while the kitchen boasts wooden worktops and a Belfast sink alongside an impressive cast-iron Rayburn cooker for central heating.
The first floor offers practical office space on the landing as well as access to two bedrooms and a bathroom. The uppermost bedroom includes built-in storage and extends breathtaking vistas. Outdoor spaces feature convenient parking and various stone-paved patios for relaxing or entertaining. A separate stone outbuilding presents excellent potential for conversion—ideal for a home office or annexe—pending necessary planning permissions.
The terraced garden rises behind the cottage, ripe with mature shrubs and trees, awaiting a passionate gardener's touch to maximize its aesthetic appeal amidst beautiful surroundings. Located within Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, this property enjoys proximity to local amenities in Clydach such as community spaces, pubs, biking trails linked to the National Cycle Network, and easy access to A465 Heads of the Valleys Road. Furthermore, Gilwern’s village features essential services just under 2 miles away while Abergavenny—a bustling market town—lies less than 6 miles distant, offering extensive shopping options and transport links.