Detached house for sale in Caldicot NP26, 3 Bedroom

Caldicot, Caldicot, UK

Quick Summary

Property Type:
Detached house
Status:
For sale
Price
£ 339,950
Beds:
3
Baths:
1
Recepts:
2
County
Monmouthshire
Town
Caldicot
Outcode
NP26
Location
1 Pyke Road, Llanvaches, Caldicot NP26
Marketed By:
Moon and Co Estate Agents
Posted
2024-02-29
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Property Description

The Toll House, Pike Road, comprises of a well appointed and fully updated property situated within this fantastic rural village. Believed to be around 200 years old, this Grade II listed property offers modern living whilst retaining many of its original character features. To the ground floor the property is accessed via solid wood doorway into living room with step down to ground floor w.C., kitchen, utility room and formal dining, with three bedrooms and family bathroom to the first floor. Outside the property benefits from a small courtyard garden to rear with a short walk to further rear gardens with large lawned area, gravel seating area and store shed. Being situated in Llanvaches, a number of amenities are close at hand to include well renowned local pub and additional pub in nearby Llanvair Discoed with a further range of facilities in nearby Chepstow, Magor and Langstone. There are good bus, road and rail links. The A48, M4 and M48 motorway networks bring Newport, Cardiff and Bristol all within easy commuting distance.

Ground Floor

Living Room (5.26m x 4.32m (17'3" x 14'2"))

Hardwood front door with wrought iron ironmongery. Feature cast iron wood burner with brickwork surround. Wooden double glazed window to front and rear elevations. Engineered oak flooring. Access to first floor. Step down to kitchen and w.C.

Ground Floor W.C.

Comprising of a white suite to include low level w.C. Wash hand basin with chrome taps. Ceramic tiled flooring. Spotlighting. Loft access point. Frosted wooden double glazed window to rear elevation.

Kitchen (2.72m x 2.69m (8'11" x 8'10"))

Appointed with a matching range of solid oak base and eye level storage units with granite effect work tops. Gas cooker with four ring electric hob top, stainless steel extractor over. Integrated slimline dishwasher and space for washing machine. Integrated fridge. One bowl and drainer sink with chrome mixer tap. Access to utility room/rear lobby. Also access to dining room. Ceramic tiled splash backs and flooring. Spotlighting. Frosted wooden double glazed window to side elevation.

Rear Lobby/Utility Room

With wall mounted boiler. Granite effect work tops. Space for low level freezer and tumble dryer. Wooden stable door to rear elevation. Window to side. Ceramic tiled flooring. Spotlighting.

Dining Room (3.45m x 2.77m maximum (11'4" x 9'1" maximum))

With arched hardwood door to front elevation. Two arched wooden double glazed windows to front in hexagonal bay. Solid oak flooring. Cast iron feature fireplace.

First Floor Stairs And Landing

Panelled oak doors with wrought iron ironmongery.

Bedroom 1 (4.52m x 2.62m (14'10" x 8'7"))

Two wooden double glazed windows to front elevation.

Bedroom 2 (3.56m 2.72m (11'8" 8'11"))

Within the original Toll House with triple aspect two arched windows to front elevation.

Bedroom 3 (2.79m x 1.78m minimum (9'2" x 5'10" minimum))

Wooden double glazed window to rear elevation. Loft access point.

Bathroom

Comprising a white suite to include low level w.C. Pedestal wash hand basin with chrome mixer taps. Bath with chrome mixer tap. Double shower cubicle with mains fed shower over. Chrome heated towel rail. Tiled walls. Vinyl flooring. Spotlighting. Velux roof light to rear.

Outside

To the rear of the property is a low maintenance courtyard benefiting from paved seating area bounded by timber fencing. A short walk from the rear of the property are steps and gated access to further rear gardens which offer large level lawned area and raised seating terrace laid predominantly to stone. Also situated in the garden is a blockwork store shed.

History Taken From Cadw

"Early 19th Century two storey, formerly a turnpike house with picturesque gothic treatment to the front. White painted, rendered elevations, slated, hipped roof with wide overhanging eaves and brick chimney stack at junction of hipped and ridged roof on the E side. Projecting two storey range to S elevation, breaking forward of the adjoining terrace, comprising a two storey, canted bay beneath hipped slate roof. Single lancets, one per floor on each splayed face, with timber two centered doorway set to S face. Blank rendered wall above the pointed doorway would formerly have carried a notice board advertising the toll charges. Two small square-headed timber casements to W elevation. To rear lean-to and later flat roofed extension with small casement to first floor." (Taken from British Listed Buildings source cadw).

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