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Offering an excellent first-time purchase opportunity, this fully modernised mid-terraced house is ideally situated at the lower end of Chepstow town centre. The accommodation comprises: - sitting room, kitchen/dining room, new ground floor shower room, two double bedrooms to the first floor and staircase off bedroom two to loft/dressing room. Mostly double glazed with gas central heating, this home must be viewed internally to be fully appreciated. Lower Church Street is located at the bottom end of Chepstow Town Centre and is conveniently situated for all local amenities including schools, shops, supermarkets, doctors etc. Located on the banks of the tidal River Wye in Monmouthshire, South Wales and adjoining Gloucestershire in England, 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 'Castle Roc' music festival. Chepstow is also home to the Welsh National which takes place annually at Chepstow Racecourse.
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