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This beautifully presented and generously appointed four bedroomed detached family home is situated in a highly regarded cul-de-sac setting in the Brecon Beacons National Park, nestled amongst similar residences particularly sought after as they are rarely available for sale on the open market. Occupying a broad position and affording hillside and country views to both the front and rear aspects over delightful manicured and well stocked westerly gardens, this desirable home will undoubtedly appeal to a range of buyers keen to acquire a property in a favoured position within close proximity to the village high street and the famous neighbouring market towns of Abergavenny and Crickhowell.

INTRODUCTION
This family home has been thoughtfully planned with an inviting flow around the welcoming central hallway through its main reception rooms which include a large dual aspect living room with an attractive Minsterstone fireplace and doors opening onto a garden patio as well as glazed double doors leading into a dining room and a fabulous contemporary kitchen/breakfast room with integrated appliances. Adaptability is a key feature of this property with one half of the double garage converted into a study/music room which could equally serve as a ground floor bedroom if additional sleeping accommodation is required for multi-generational families, or indeed, occasional house guests. The four bedrooms are served by two bath/shower rooms, one of which is en-suite to the main bedroom, and all enjoy great views over the gardens and surrounding hillside.

SITUATION
Gilwern is a thriving community enjoying a superb location with majestic views of the Sugar Loaf and further north, towards the Black Mountains of the National Park, yet is situated only four miles from the historic market town of Abergavenny and closer still to nearby Crickhowell. Local facilities in the bustling village include a butchers and a post office, several public houses, a thriving village hall, a petrol garage, a church, a highly regarded primary school, library, doctors surgery and of course, the canal wharf on the Brecon to Monmouthshire Canal. The area is also well known for outdoor and leisure pursuits including hill walking, cycling, and hang gliding.For more comprehensive shopping and leisure facilities, Abergavenny is also easily accessible by car and boasts many high street shops and local boutiques as well as many restaurants and cafes. The wider area is also well served for schools for all ages. Abergavenny railway station provides services to central London via Newport as well as Cardiff, Newport, and Manchester. Road links via the A465 and motorway network provide access to Cwmbran, Newport, Cardiff and West Wales as well as Bristol, London and the Midlands.

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