Treetops, Caldicot, Portskewett, Monmouthshire, NP26 5SQ
Sold STC
£475,000
This elegantly designed three-bedroom detached bungalow is located in the highly coveted village of Portskewett, which offers convenient access to local amenities including a village pub, shop, and Primary school. Its proximity to Caldicot village and Chepstow provides additional benefits such as various shops, supermarkets, local schools, and leisure facilities. Upon entering the property through a spacious central hallway, you are greeted by the kitchen/diner at the rear, complete with floor and wall units, an integrated hob and oven, and a central island featuring a sink and seating area. This area offers ample space for dining and additional seating, with triple patio doors opening to the rear garden. Adjacent to the kitchen, a generous utility room is equipped with an extra sink, appliance space, and abundant storage. The front of the property showcases a delightful lounge with a contemporary media wall and windows on two sides, allowing plenty of natural light. The master bedroom features an en suite shower room, accompanied by two additional bedrooms and a family bathroom. The enclosed rear garden includes a stylish patio area and a well-manicured lawn. Parking space for multiple vehicles and a single garage can be found at the front of the property. To schedule a viewing of this charming home, please call Nathan James on 01291 421600.
Council Tax Band E
Kitchen/Diner 4.22m (13’10”) x 6.53m (21’5″)
Kitchen/Diner
Lounge 3.20m (10’6″) x 5.23m (17’2″)
Entrance Hall 2.11m (6’11”) x 2.13m (7’0″)
Bedroom One 3.56m (11’8″) x 3.81m (12’6″)
Bedroom One
En Suite 1.19m (3’11”) x 2.87m (9’5″)
Bedroom Two 2.67m (8’9″) x 3.53m (11’7″)
Bedroom Three 3.20m (10’6″) x 2.69m (8’10”)
Bathroom 2.03m (6’8″) x 2.54m (8’4″)
Garden
Garden
Surrounding Area
Portsewett – Portskewett (Welsh; Porth-is-Coed) meaning “the harbour below the wood” is a small village in Monmouthshire, 4 miles from Chepstow and 1 mile from Caldicot. It has easy access by Motorway and Rail to both Cardiff and Bristol and is surrounded by beautiful countryside, leading to the Severn Estuary. The area has a fascinating history and was known as one of the three main ports in Wales during the 10th century. There is a small village shop, a junior school, doctors surgery, pharmacy, church, and a pub close to the village centre along with many local walks and parks in the area. Most notably the remains of an old hunting lodge said to have been built by King Harold II in 1064 and destroyed during a battle in 1065 by Caradog ap Gruffydd
Disclaimer
DISCLAIMER-Strictly by appointment with Nathan James. You are advised to obtain a survey & establish that all appliances and services etc. Are to your satisfaction before submitting your offer. These property details are subject to change without notice. The property will be sold subject to any Wayleaves, Public or Private Rights of Way, Easements, Covenants & outgoings whether mentioned in these particulars or not. Approx. Room dimensions are usually taken as the maximum distance between the walls. Definition of boundaries will need to be clarified by the vendors’ solicitors. In respect of any new properties, the developers reserve the right to alter the specification at any build point, without any notice whatsoever.