This two-bedroom period terrace house, nestled in a peaceful residential area, presents an exciting opportunity for renovation. Ideal for buyers eager to personalize their living space, the property is sold without a chain and has already benefited from updated electrics, double glazing, and a gas connection. The high ceilings throughout enhance the feeling of space, with the layout featuring an entrance hall that leads into a front lounge boasting a bay window. A dining room equipped with handy understairs storage connects to the kitchen, while upstairs offers a landing accessing two generous double bedrooms and a comfortably sized bathroom.
The property includes a small front yard adorned with decorative iron railings and tiled pathways, alongside a south-facing garden bordered by fencing that features lawned areas and mature trees. Additional outdoor amenities include an external WC adjoining the house and an old brick outbuilding at the rear of the garden. Notably, there is right of access through an adjacent property to reach the street.
Oxford Street is conveniently positioned just half a mile from the town center and near Bailey Park. The historic market town of Abergavenny serves as 'The Gateway to Wales,' offering easy access to the stunning Brecon Beacons National Park. Residents can enjoy a variety of local conveniences including independent shops, eateries, supermarkets, cultural venues, educational institutions, and excellent transportation links via mainline train services. The town also hosts annual events such as a food festival that attracts visitors from far and wide. This property's location provides good road connections towards Hereford, Brecon, Swansea, Bristol, Newport, and Cardiff via major trunk roads.