St Annes Crescent, Undy, Undy, Monmouthshire, NP26 3PL
For Sale
£265,000
This three-bedroom semi-detached property is now available on the market with No Onward Chain. It is conveniently located near local schools, amenities, shops, and close to major roads and the Seven Tunnel railway station, making it ideal for commuters. Entering the property the ground floor has an open plan design allowing you to design the area in a way which would suit your lifestyle and needs. With hard flooring throughout and neutral decor, patio doors lead to the rear garden. The kitchen is well appointed with wall and floor units and space for all modern appliances including an upright fridge freezer. Upstairs there are three bedrooms and family bathroom. The rear garden is planted with an array of established shrubs and lawn area with a patio area for relaxation. To the front of the property there is a lawned area that leads to gated side access, and parking with two allocated spaces is situated at the rear of the property. Please call Nathan James to book your viewing slot 01291 421600.
Council Tax Band D
Lounge 4.39m (14’5″) x 3.53m (11’7″)
Lounge 4.39m (14’5″) x 3.53m (11’7″)
Kitchen 3.07m (10’1″) x 4.50m (14’9″)
Kitchen
Landing 1.52m (5’0″) x 2.57m (8’5″)
Bedroom One 2.62m (8’7″) x 3.48m (11’5″)
Bedroom Two 2.72m (8’11”) x 2.21m (7’3″)
Bedroom Three 2.31m (7’7″) x 2.21m (7’3″)
Bathroom 1.98m (6’6″) x 1.63m (5’4″)
Garden
Rear View
Surrounding Area
Magor and Undy are small villages, in Monmouthshire, South-East Wales, surrounded by beautiful countryside and adjoining the Caldicot levels on the North side of the Severn Estuary. There is easy access by motorway and rail to Cardiff and Bristol. There are currently two infant/junior schools in the area and a comprehensive school approximately 4 miles away in neighbouring Caldicot. There is a doctors surgery in Magor and hospitals are within easy reach in Chepstow and Newport. Magor has a thriving village centre which is host to several shops, pubs and restaurants, including a local post office. The village also has a historic Baptist Church as well as incredible local history with the remains of The Procurators House, some parts of which may date from the 14th century, still standing just off the village square. Magor also hosts an impressive nature reserve in Magor Marsh, which spans 90 acres (36ha) and is a wetland reserve managed by Gwent Wildlife Trust.