Quote Reference GP608630 - This beautifully presented four-bedroom period home effortlessly blends charm and character, making it a genuinely inviting residence.As you step inside, you'll be greeted by flagstone floors and exposed wooden beams that define the open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area. The delightful window seat offers a serene spot for relaxation, all while providing countryside views and sounds of the river and wildlife. The original stone walls enhance the rustic appeal, and multiple cosy wood-burning stoves create a warm and inviting ambience throughout the property.This remarkable home is beautifully spread across three levels, showcasing four generously sized double bedrooms that offer comfort and elegance. Each bedroom is designed to harness natural light, creating an inviting and warm ambience. The first floor features a superbly crafted freestanding bathroom suite, with a separate shower elevating the home's overall charm, sophistication, and external access to the tiered garden. The main bedroom on the second floor features a generous walk-in dressing room with the potential of transforming into an ensuite, subject to the necessary permissions.Outside, you'll find a splendid, tiered, low-maintenance garden featuring sunny seating areas, perfect for al fresco dining, entertaining guests, or simply soaking in the peaceful surroundings.Convenient on-street parking is available right at the front of the property, adding to the appeal of this exceptional home.LOCATIONGilwern is a village situated between the historic market town of Abergavenny and the picturesque town of Crickhowell. The popular village is where you can find many local amenities such as shops, newsagents, pubs, hairdressers, schools, and places of worship. The Brecon and Monmouthshire Canal runs through the village and is ideal for cycling or walking along the towpath and into the beautiful countryside of the Brecon Beacons National Park and surrounding hillsides.Gilwern is blessed with 3 charming pubs, all within 3-4mins walk of my house. "The Towpath" is particularly cosy in the winter with tasteful decor, log burners, and canal-side outdoor summer seating. Great stone-baked pizzas, cocktails and guest chef events. It can be reached from my house just by walking across the stone bridge in front of the house and up a zig-zag forest path (approx 3 minutes walk). There is also a fantastic park in Gilwern with separate enclosed play areas for toddlers, an area with larger swings and slides for children and a skatepark and BMX track for teenagers. There is also a football pitch, bowling green and basketball court.Within a 3-minute walk, there is a petrol station and another convenience store. Both are open until 9 p.m., which is handy when you need to grab some household essentials. There's also an award-winning family Butcher's and a Chemist for convenient prescriptions.SERVICESThe property is connected to Mains Electricity, Water and Drainage. There is Mains Gas for Cooking and Central Heating, in addition to Wood Burners.Mobile and Internet services are available.DIRECTIONSwhat3words ///cupboards.indirect.headers
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