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Positioned on one of Abergavenny’s most architecturally admired residential roads, this handsome, Grade II listed, Edwardian semi-detached villa is part of the celebrated Fosterville Crescent—developed between 1905 and 1910 by local builder Thomas Foster and architect Edwin Foster. Constructed in coursed red sandstone with caramel terracotta dressings and a red tiled roof, the house stands out for its striking bay frontage, ornate masonry, and original sash windows. It retains much of its historic integrity both inside and out, offering a rare opportunity to purchase a substantial family home with genuine heritage appeal. Internally, the house offers generous and flexible accommodation set over three floors. The ground floor includes a deep-set porch leading into a wide, central entrance hall. At the front, there is a bright sitting room with feature bay window, and a second living room, both with original fireplaces. The separate dining room sits just off the hall and links through to the fitted kitchen, off which is a large utility room with separate entrance, and rear access to a small courtyard. In addition, a ground floor WC is positioned just off the hall. The first floor offers three well-sized bedrooms. At the front, the principal bedroom features a wide bay window, while a second large double enjoys access directly onto a private balcony. A third bedroom overlooks the rear garden. There is also a a four-piece family bathroom and a separate additional bathroom. The second floor provides three further large double bedrooms, including characterful rooflines and exposed beams, which add a versatility to the overall accommodation, functioning equally well as guest rooms, home office/hobby space or den. Throughout the property, original features such as sash windows, deep skirting boards, ornate fireplaces and decorative plasterwork have been retained. It is a home that has been cared for, with ample scope for sympathetic modernisation and enhancement. The property is approached through a wrought iron gate, with paving wrapping around the front and side of the house screened by hedging. Steps lead up to the mature garden, situated largely to the side of the house. It has been thoughtfully planted with a wealth of shrubs, established hedging for privacy, and well-stocked flower beds offering year-round colour and texture. A gate from the garden leads out to a private driveway and a concrete single garage. Fosterville Crescent enjoys a peaceful position just south of Abergavenny town centre, within easy reach of shops, schools, and transport links including the train station. In summary, this is a delightful home of real character and charm, representing an exceptional opportunity to acquire a substantial and historically significant home in one of Abergavenny’s most admired locations. Offered with no onward chain.
53 Cross Street, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, NP7 5EU
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