Property description
Situated on the Eastern Fringe of the Brecon Beacons National Park and affording hill and countryside views across a small brook towards the Black Mountains, is this generously sized and beautifully presented, five bedroomed stone dressed semi-detached family home which has been sympathetically extended and modernised into a comfortable and appealing residence. Arranged over two floors with two staircases to either side of the house and underfloor heating running throughout, each bedroom offers en-suite facilities with modern white bath or shower fitments all served off a central landing. The stunning dual aspect kitchen is the centrepiece of the house with French doors opening into the garden and spanning 22' to include bespoke cabinets, extensive rounded granite worksurfaces incorporating a breakfast bar plus space for an Aga and a Range cooker, this kitchen will certainly attract aspiring chefs. The cosy living room comes complete with a wood burner and with the dining room just a step away, this home definitely lends itself to at home entertaining.
SITUATION
The village of Pandy is situated on a level and fertile plain at the foothills of the Black Mountains and is conveniently situated adjacent to the A465 major route, with excellent road links to the M4 and, M50/M5. The nearest rail station is only 10 minutes away with easy and hourly connections to Newport, Cardiff, London and beyond. The historically renowned Skirrid Mountain Inn, being the oldest and reputedly the most haunted Inn in Wales, is close-by in the neighbouring village of Llanvihangel Crucorney, as are the local Church, village shop and Garage. There are also several award-winning restaurants in the area. The extensive and splendid mountain ranges and Offas Dyke which are all situated nearby, serve to attract thousands of tourists, walkers and cyclists to the village and surrounding areas. The market town of Abergavenny is 5 miles away, Hay-on-Wye, 12 miles and Hereford City 18 miles. There are two superb golf courses within 5 miles and the Celtic Manor Resort (2010 Ryder Cup venue) is just a 30 minute drive away. Abergavenny is famously known as being the Gateway to Wales. Enjoying a landscape rich in beauty and history, the town boasts a comprehensive range of shopping and leisure facilities, including a wide selection of boutique style shops, grocery and newsagent stores, supermarkets, including a large Waitrose with Home section and many well-known high street shops. Abergavenny also hosts a farmers' market several times a week as well as having its own cinema, theatre, and leisure centre, plus several restaurants for evening entertainment. The area is well served by schools for all ages in both the private and state sector with popular fee paying choices being Monmouth Haberdashers, Hereford Cathedral and slightly further afield, Rougemont.
ACCOMMODATION
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