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A much-loved family home enjoying breathtaking views across the Usk Valley towards the Blorenge Mountain to the front and Sugar Loaf Mountain rising behind, the property has been thoughtfully extended and improved by the current owners to create an impressive and welcoming home offering over 2,400 sq. ft of flexible, well-planned accommodation. A spacious entrance porch opens into a superb 24ft sitting room with a multi-fuel burner, a bright and inviting space ideal for both everyday family life and entertaining. This flows seamlessly into an equally generous dining room, creating an excellent sense of space throughout the tiled ground floor. Further accommodation includes a well-appointed kitchen/breakfast room with granite worktops, handmade cabinetry and integrated appliances, a cosy snug, rear hall with a capacious cloaks cupboard , a large pantry, a utility room and a ground floor shower room. Upstairs, the dual aspect principal bedroom suite is particularly spacious, complemented by a walk-in wardrobe and en-suite shower room. There are three further double bedrooms (two with built-in-storage), along with a single bedroom currently used as a study. The generous landing provides a versatile additional area, ideal as a reading nook, study space, or seating area. A stylish family bathroom with a freestanding bath completes the first floor. Externally, the property is approached via a driveway providing parking for several vehicles and leading to a detached double garage. A second entrance provides additional parking. The level gardens, situated mainly to the front of the house, offer a private and tranquil setting with a wide variety of established trees and shrubs, an attractive patio seating area for al-fresco dining. Combining character, space and an exceptional setting, this is a wonderful family home offering both versatility and stunning surroundings in equal measure. NB: Following Storms Ciara and Dennis in 2020, the Llanwenarth flood bank was destroyed and water entered the ground floor. The damaged bund was reinstated in 2020 and significantly improved in 2026.The current owners have improved flood resilience and installed modern flood defences. About the location The hamlet of Llanwenarth is nestled on the lower slopes of the Sugarloaf Mountain in the spectacular surroundings of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, with views of the Blorenge dominating the skyline. At the heart of Llanwenarth is the 14th century St Peter’s Church, with origins in the 6/7th centuries. Abergavenny is 2 miles away and provides a wide range of amenities, which include major supermarkets, independent retailers, the regular weekly market and wealth of leisure and cultural options. There are also a number of primary schools, a secondary school and Nevill Hall Hospital. Five miles to the west is Crickhowell, offering a vibrant alternative with a range of retailers, pubs and restaurants. Abergavenny is the major transport hub for the area; the railway station allows easy access to anywhere on the rail network and the A465, Heads of the Valleys Road is one mile out of town with the M50 / M4 a further twenty five minutes away.
69 Frogmore Street, Abergavenny, NP7 5AU
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