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A well-presented Edwardian two bedroom apartment offering parking to the rear while being situated in the popular area of Tutshill, approximately 1.5 miles from Chepstow town centre which offers a range of facilities including shops, restaurants, pubs, leisure centre, road rail and bus links and easy commuting via the M48 motorway for Bristol, London, Newport, Cardiff and Gloucester. The property is also within walking distance to a local park and dog walking field. The name of Tutshill derives from the ruined 'tut' which is a local term for watchtower which can be found overlooking the River Wye with distant views of the River Severn and estuary. This tower is of uncertain date but there is a belief it could be an Anglo-Norman watchtower once linked to Chepstow Castle. It is situated alongside part of the Offas Dyke Path a National Trail which follows the English/Welsh border for 177 miles offering amazing opportunities to observe a wealth of native wildlife. Further outdoor activities and local historical interest are within close proximity in the form of the renowned Wye Valley, Sedbury Cliffs, Chepstow and Caldicot castles and Tintern Abbey. Over the last 16 years, this apartment has been be home to a family who have loved how convenient it has been for walking into Town and to the local schools, while being able to be part of a delightful community.
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