Situated within the grounds of The Belfry this well presented Grade II former coach house dates back to c1898 retains many original features including single glazed sash windows yet offers spacious and versatile accommodation for the most discerning of buyers. The accommodation includes Entrance hall, cloakroom, utility room, living room, dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms and bathroom. There are also low maintenance wrap around gardens and two parking spaces. The Belfry is a converted stable block and carriage house that once served the nearby Sedbury House and is situated some 1.5 miles from Chepstow offering a range of facilities to include shops, restaurants, wine bars, pubs, schools, road bus and rail links and within 2.5 miles of the M48 for onward commuting to Bristol, London, Newport or Cardiff. There is a wealth of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast which include Offas Dyke Path a National Trail which follows the English/Welsh border for 177 miles with scope 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.
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Situated within the grounds of The Belfry this well presented Grade II former coach house dates back to c1898 retains many original features including single glazed sash windows yet offers spacious and versatile accommodation for the most discerning of buyers. The accommodation includes Entrance hall, cloakroom, utility room, living room, dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms and bathroom. There are also low maintenance wrap around gardens and two parking spaces. The Belfry is a converted stable block and carriage house that once served the nearby Sedbury House and is situated some 1.5 miles from Chepstow offering a range of facilities to include shops, restaurants, wine bars, pubs, schools, road bus and rail links and within 2.5 miles of the M48 for onward commuting to Bristol, London, Newport or Cardiff. There is a wealth of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast which include Offas Dyke Path a National Trail which follows the English/Welsh border for 177 miles with scope 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.
Half Glazed Door Into:- -
Entrance Hall - Stairs off.
Utility Room - 2.10m x 1.43m (6'11" x 4'8") - WORCESTER oil fired combination boiler (which the Vendor informs us was installed approximately 5 years ago and has been serviced regularly). Plumbing for automatic washing machine. Tiled floor.
Cloakroom - Comprising vanity unit with wash hand basin and low level wc. Slate flooring.
Living Room - 4.24m x 3.62m (13'11" x 11'11") - Dual aspect. Feature fireplace with working open fire. Original single glazed sash windows onto courtyard. Parquet flooring.
Dining Room - 4.25m x 3.92m (13'11" x 12'10") - Fireplace housing multi-fuel stove. Parquet flooring.
Kitchen - 3.54m x 2.73m (11'7" x 8'11") - Fitted with a range of base and wall cupboards with worktops incorporating a 1.5 bowl sink unit. Drawer units, Integral fridge. NEFF eye level multi oven. Four-ring induction hob.
Stairs To First Floor And Landing - Access to loft. Large storage cupboard with shelving.
Bedroom One - 4.23m x 3.93m (13'11" x 12'11") - Overlooking the courtyard.
Bedroom Two - 4.23m x 3.63m (13'11" x 11'11") - Overlooking the courtyard. Laminate flooring.
Bedroom Three - 2.73m x 2.09m (8'11" x 6'10") - Enjoying fine views over open countryside towards Chepstow Town.
Bathroom - Comprising bath with shower mixer tap, pedestal wash hand basin and low level wc. Wood flooring. Half tiled walls.
The property enjoys low maintenance wrap around gardens with Beech hedge boundary, lawn and patio area ideally positioned to enjoy al fresco dining or to sit and absorb the tranquillity of the surroundings. There is also an ornamental pond and steps which lead down to two parking spaces. Outside tap and outside lighting.
The property also benefits from and shares a large central courtyard garden.
AGENTS NOTE: The residents of The Belfry all belong to the Belfry Management Company. Each household owns an equal share in the company which deals with communal maintenance. There is a monthly service charge which is currently £65.50.
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