4 Bed Flat For Sale

Llantilio School Road, Llantilio Pertholey

NP7 8AR

£680,000

Added 14 Oct 2024

Property Details

Property Type

Flat

Bedrooms

4

Location

NP7

Description

Approached via a sweeping tree lined driveway this substantial two storey four bedroom apartment forms the southern front of a handsome and sympathetically converted Edwardian country residence. It is set in parkland situated on the eastern fringe of Abergavenny, in the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park.



The apartment is the largest of six dwellings within the Trebencyn Park development and retains many impressive original features including a magnificent fireplace, wood panelling, stone mullioned windows, decorative plasterwork and high ceilings. The original grand entrance hall is now the communal entrance from which the property can be accessed by its own front door on the ground floor, or on the first floor via a shared lift using a personal code.



The accommodation includes an oak-panelled entrance hall with carved oak and stone fireplace leading into an elegant drawing room measuring some 37' x 26' with full height windows, a period fireplace, and French windows to the delightful private garden. Also on the ground floor is a modern kitchen with granite countertops, built in appliances and a central island unit and a light filled garden room providing a separate less formal living space with bi-fold doors to the garden. There is also a guest WC and a coat cupboard on the ground floor. Stairs rise from the entrance hall to a large galleried landing providing a pleasant seating area with lovely views. Bedrooms one and two both have en-suite shower rooms, while there are two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom.



Outside the main entrance is a substantial gravelled parking area and the property's single garage is adjacent. Trebencyn Park enjoys splendid views across the gently undulating Monmouthshire countryside towards the Blorenge Mountain. The well tended communal grounds extend to circa 2.5 acres and are mainly laid to lawns with mature trees, shrubs, attractive yew hedging, and are bordered by fields.



The centre of Abergavenny is located approximately 1.5 miles away. Situated twelve miles from the English border and just south of the Black Mountains in the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, it is steeped in history. Originally a Roman Fort, then a medieval walled town, Abergavenny is today a lively market town offering a wide range of amenities with major supermarkets, a high street with several well regarded independent shops, a vibrant market hall, a leisure centre, Nevill Hall Hospital and a number of churches. With its many restaurants and cafes Abergavenny is world renowned for its Food Festival. The town also offers a rich range of cultural options. Its location means that Abergavenny acts as the major transport hub for the area with the railway station allowing easy access to anywhere on the rail network. The A40 and the A465 (Heads of the Valleys Road) are one mile out of town with the M50 / M4 a further 25 minutes away.

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