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If you're seeking a renovation project with huge potential, large gardens and scope to extend subject to planning then look no further! This four bedroomed detached bungalow requires considerable refurbishment and currently offers accommodation comprising entrance hall, living room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom and four bedrooms. The property sits in the middle of extensive flat lawned gardens to the front rear and side and has gas central heating and double glazing. The nearby town of Chepstow is located on the banks of the tidal River Wye in Monmouthshire. Chepstow attracts locals and tourists alike with easy access to the M4 motorway. The castle situated on the clifftop above the river is considered to be the oldest surviving stone castle in Britain and overlooks the historic cast iron Wye Bridge built in 1816. The town hosts a number of popular community events including the annual Wassail, Mari Lwyd in January and 'Castell Roc' music festival. Chepstow is also home to the Welsh National which takes place annually at Chepstow Racecourse.
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Chepstow | 01291 626262

Usk | 01291 672212

Ross-on-Wye | 01989 768484

Monmouth | 01600 713030

Newport | 01633 449884

Forest of Dean | 01594 715888

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We are fortunate to sell and let a huge variety of property in one of the most beautiful regions of Britain. Set within glorious unspoilt countryside straddling the English Welsh borders are picturesque villages.