Set on a substantial plot in the well-regarded village of Caerwent, this distinctive detached farmhouse, built in 1913, offers a spacious layout that promises considerable renovation potential. The ground floor features an entrance hall leading to a lounge with a charming fireplace, a dual-aspect dining room, and a fitted kitchen that connects to a utility room and family bathroom. Upstairs, three double bedrooms are complemented by a shower room and separate WC. The property is surrounded by generous mature gardens and includes ample parking with an extensive private driveway as well as the groundwork for a double garage. This home is being sold for the first time in two decades, presenting an excellent opportunity for those looking to modernise or extend the existing structure to create an impressive family residence in a desirable location. Caerwent boasts local amenities including a post office and pub, while providing convenient transport links to nearby towns like Chepstow and Caldicot. For commuters, access to the M4 is straightforward via the A48, making this property ideally situated for both tranquility and connectivity. With potential for further development pending necessary permissions, this property is certainly worth exploring.