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This superbly presented home is situated on a new Redrow site on the edge of the village of Sudbrook. Located 4 miles south west of Chepstow and 1 mile east of Caldicot and close to the Second Severn the village has excellent links to the M4 corridor. Originally known as Southbrook, most of Sudbrook was built as a new village for workers on the Severn Tunnel, on which construction began in 1873. The first cottages were built by contractor Thomas A. Walker in 1877, and rapid development took place over the next decade, including a school, post office, mission hall and infirmary. Some of the houses - originally known as Concrete Row - are believed to be the first concrete houses built in Britain. The property itself is a three bedroomed home and has benefitted from considerable interior upgrades. The property offers accommodation comprising cloakroom, living room, kitchen/diner room, master bedroom with large en-suite, two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. The property has well maintained front and rear gardens and a driveway to the side with parking for four cars.
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