This Victorian terrace house, dating back to around 1870, showcases a wealth of original features and significant space throughout. The property is strategically positioned to provide privacy with extensive gardens that wrap around the home. Notable are the south-facing terrace offering panoramic views of The Blorenge Mountain. Located on the desirable western outskirts of Abergavenny, this property is ideal for professionals due to its proximity to local amenities, including Nevill Hall Hospital and schools, as well as excellent transport links for commuting to Bristol, Cardiff, Hereford, and London.
The layout includes spacious rooms filled with character—elements such as tessellated tiled floors, stripped wooden floorboards, ornate plaster cornices, ceiling roses, and period fireplaces give it charm. While the home requires modernization, it presents an exciting opportunity for investors or buyers looking to personalize their living space. Potential can be unlocked by refurbishing existing layouts or reconfiguring spaces for a contemporary lifestyle.
The ground floor comprises an inviting hallway leading to a light-filled sitting room featuring large windows and a Minster-style fireplace. An adjacent snug offers a cozy atmosphere and could serve multiple functions. A sun room provides flexibility for dining or relaxation overlooking the garden. Upstairs holds four generous bedrooms and a bathroom with room for potential enhancement into en-suites or additional bathrooms.
Further access to loft spaces opens opportunities for creating additional rooms; these areas could accommodate storage solutions or even offices subject to planning regulations. Outside, ample garden space includes both private courtyards and laid lawn areas designed for tranquility.
With some investment in updates and modernization throughout the property—such as upgrades to the kitchen and bathrooms—this home has substantial potential in a sought-after area of Abergavenny.