Guide price
£375,000
4 bed detached house for saleBurnet Drive, Pontllanfraith NP12
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Tucked into one of Pontllanfraith's most sought-after residential pockets, this four-bedroom detached home sits within easy reach of Blackwood and offers the kind of generous, flexible living space that growing families rarely find without compromise. From the moment you arrive, the low-maintenance landscaped front garden and shuttered bay window give the house an immediate sense of quiet distinction - and that impression only deepens once you step inside.
The heart of the home is a large open-plan kitchen, well-appointed with integrated appliances and ample storage, designed as much for everyday family life as it is for relaxed entertaining. It flows naturally through to a separate dining room that looks directly onto the rear garden, creating a seamless connection between inside and out. The living room, positioned at the front of the house, benefits from a beautiful bay window that floods the space with natural light throughout the day.
Four double bedrooms offer genuine flexibility, with three featuring fitted storage. The principal bedroom has its own en-suite shower room with WC, hand basin, storage and shower - a quiet retreat away from the rest of the house. A well-appointed family bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms, complete with tub, WC, hand basin, storage and electric shower. A ground-floor cloakroom with WC and hand basin rounds off the accommodation, alongside a utility room with a generous amount of built-in storage - the kind of practical space that makes an enormous difference in day-to-day life.
The garage offers genuine potential for conversion, whether as a home office, games room or fifth bedroom, subject to the usual consents.
Outside, the home comes into its own. The rear garden is a genuinely lovely space - landscaped for low maintenance, private, and backing directly onto designated woodland that forms part of a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It's the kind of outlook you simply can't manufacture, and for families or anyone who values a direct connection with nature, it will be a lasting source of calm.
Pontllanfraith sits within a well-connected part of the Caerphilly county borough, with reputable primary and secondary schools close at hand and straightforward travel links to Newport, Cardiff and the wider valleys. The immediate area has a good, honest community feel - relaxed and unpretentious - with coffee shops, the local Marston's and a range of pubs and restaurants all within easy reach, along with a nearby industrial estate offering bakery and takeaway options for those busier evenings.
This is a property in pristine condition, requiring nothing of a buyer except the keys and a removal van.
The heart of the home is a large open-plan kitchen, well-appointed with integrated appliances and ample storage, designed as much for everyday family life as it is for relaxed entertaining. It flows naturally through to a separate dining room that looks directly onto the rear garden, creating a seamless connection between inside and out. The living room, positioned at the front of the house, benefits from a beautiful bay window that floods the space with natural light throughout the day.
Four double bedrooms offer genuine flexibility, with three featuring fitted storage. The principal bedroom has its own en-suite shower room with WC, hand basin, storage and shower - a quiet retreat away from the rest of the house. A well-appointed family bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms, complete with tub, WC, hand basin, storage and electric shower. A ground-floor cloakroom with WC and hand basin rounds off the accommodation, alongside a utility room with a generous amount of built-in storage - the kind of practical space that makes an enormous difference in day-to-day life.
The garage offers genuine potential for conversion, whether as a home office, games room or fifth bedroom, subject to the usual consents.
Outside, the home comes into its own. The rear garden is a genuinely lovely space - landscaped for low maintenance, private, and backing directly onto designated woodland that forms part of a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It's the kind of outlook you simply can't manufacture, and for families or anyone who values a direct connection with nature, it will be a lasting source of calm.
Pontllanfraith sits within a well-connected part of the Caerphilly county borough, with reputable primary and secondary schools close at hand and straightforward travel links to Newport, Cardiff and the wider valleys. The immediate area has a good, honest community feel - relaxed and unpretentious - with coffee shops, the local Marston's and a range of pubs and restaurants all within easy reach, along with a nearby industrial estate offering bakery and takeaway options for those busier evenings.
This is a property in pristine condition, requiring nothing of a buyer except the keys and a removal van.
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