£375,000
3 bed semi-detached house for salePark Avenue, Abergavenny NP7
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
Traditional and attractive semi detached house
Popular and convenient location
Parking and level gardens
Spacious living accommodation
Bathroom and shower room
Three bedrooms and kitchen/diner
A traditional 1930’s semi-detached home with character, potential and no onward chain.
No. 51 offers well-proportioned accommodation and retains a number of charming original features, including a bay window, pine doors and picture rails, making it a wonderful opportunity for those seeking a family home they can update to their own taste.
The ground floor includes a welcoming entrance hall, a light and airy living room at the front, and an extended sitting room to the rear. The kitchen provides a range of fitted units, a useful larder cupboard and a dining area with French doors opening directly onto the garden. In addition, there is a small utility room and a convenient shower room.
Upstairs, the landing leads to three bedrooms a bathroom and a separate WC.
Externally, the property enjoys an enclosed and private rear garden with mature hedging, a lawn and a patio seating area. Side pedestrian access leads to the front, where there is off-road parking on the drive and a small front garden.
Conveniently position on Park Avenue, No 51 sits opposite Bailey Park and is within an easy walk of the town centre.
The historic market town of Abergavenny is affectionately known as The Gateway to Wales, with the beautiful Brecon Beacons National Park on your doorstep. The town has a range of local amenities such as independent shops, supermarkets, restaurants, hotels, a theatre, cinema, general hospital, primary and secondary schools and a mainline train station. A celebrated annual food festival entices national and international visitors every September, together with cycling, walking, music and art events throughout the year. The town and surrounding area is well known for its renowned gastropubs and restaurants. The town has good road links towards Hereford, Brecon, Swansea, Bristol, Newport and Cardiff via A465, A40 and A4042 trunk roads.
Council Tax: We have been informed that this property has been placed under council tax band ‘E’.
Services: All mains services. Gas central heating. Please note we have not tested the appliances, central heating or services.
Telephone & Broadband: Telephone- subject to BT transfer regulations. According to offcom the following networks are available: Openreach and Ogi. The speeds available are standard, superfast and ultrafast. For more information visit:
Please note you should always confirm this by speaking to the specific provider you would like to use. This is for guidance only.
No. 51 offers well-proportioned accommodation and retains a number of charming original features, including a bay window, pine doors and picture rails, making it a wonderful opportunity for those seeking a family home they can update to their own taste.
The ground floor includes a welcoming entrance hall, a light and airy living room at the front, and an extended sitting room to the rear. The kitchen provides a range of fitted units, a useful larder cupboard and a dining area with French doors opening directly onto the garden. In addition, there is a small utility room and a convenient shower room.
Upstairs, the landing leads to three bedrooms a bathroom and a separate WC.
Externally, the property enjoys an enclosed and private rear garden with mature hedging, a lawn and a patio seating area. Side pedestrian access leads to the front, where there is off-road parking on the drive and a small front garden.
Conveniently position on Park Avenue, No 51 sits opposite Bailey Park and is within an easy walk of the town centre.
The historic market town of Abergavenny is affectionately known as The Gateway to Wales, with the beautiful Brecon Beacons National Park on your doorstep. The town has a range of local amenities such as independent shops, supermarkets, restaurants, hotels, a theatre, cinema, general hospital, primary and secondary schools and a mainline train station. A celebrated annual food festival entices national and international visitors every September, together with cycling, walking, music and art events throughout the year. The town and surrounding area is well known for its renowned gastropubs and restaurants. The town has good road links towards Hereford, Brecon, Swansea, Bristol, Newport and Cardiff via A465, A40 and A4042 trunk roads.
Council Tax: We have been informed that this property has been placed under council tax band ‘E’.
Services: All mains services. Gas central heating. Please note we have not tested the appliances, central heating or services.
Telephone & Broadband: Telephone- subject to BT transfer regulations. According to offcom the following networks are available: Openreach and Ogi. The speeds available are standard, superfast and ultrafast. For more information visit:
Please note you should always confirm this by speaking to the specific provider you would like to use. This is for guidance only.