This detached two-bedroom home is set on a generous 0.5-acre plot in a charming semi-rural area, presenting a promising opportunity for buyers looking to invest in renovation. The property is in need of modernisation and offers the potential for refurbishment and even extension, pending necessary planning approvals. The current layout includes a porch, a kitchen complete with pantry, a dual-aspect living room featuring a wood-burning stove, a utility room with WC, two spacious double bedrooms, and a large bathroom. Additionally, there are useful adjoining sheds at the back of the house that can complement any future development plans.
The ample outdoor space available is ideal for landscaping projects or further construction opportunities, allowing creative freedom to enhance the property's appeal while taking advantage of its lovely setting. Situated near the village of Llanvihangel Crucorney and on the fringe of Bannau Brycheiniog national park, residents can enjoy stunning natural surroundings along with convenient access to local amenities and transport links.
Local highlights include several pubs such as the historic Skirrid Inn, reputedly Wales' oldest pub, as well as an excellent primary school and village shop that also functions as a garage/petrol station. The bustling market town of Abergavenny is just five miles away and offers various independent shops, supermarkets, cultural venues, healthcare facilities, and transport options including a mainline train station.