Guide price
£190,000
(£177/sq. ft)
3 bed end terrace house for saleHazel Road, Newport NP18
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
1,076 sq. ft
About this property
A warm, characterful lounge with full-height exposed brick chimney breast, stone hearth, and decorative ceiling.
A traditional oak kitchen with separate dining area and sliding doors to the garden.
Three bedrooms all with fitted wardrobe storage - two doubles and a single.
A well-maintained bathroom with separate WC.
A flat lawned garden with patio, path, and extra-large storage shed.
Ten minutes to junction 24 of the M4, with Newport, Cardiff, and Bristol all within easy reach.
Some houses are ready to move into. Others are ready to be loved again. Hazel Road is firmly in the second camp - a traditional family home that has been at the heart of one family's life for decades, filled with warmth, memories, and a personal character that no amount of new build can replicate. It arrives on the market in excellent order, immaculately maintained throughout, and now ready for someone to bring it gently into the next chapter.
The Ground Floor
The lounge is the room that sets the tone for the whole house. A full-height exposed brick chimney breast with a stone hearth and gas fire dominates one wall - warm, characterful, and exactly the kind of feature that a room like this deserves. Decorative ceiling tiles add an additional layer of personality, and the room is generously proportioned, well-lit, and entirely at ease with itself.
The kitchen runs alongside in a traditional galley arrangement - solid oak-fronted units with decorative tiled splashbacks, laminate flooring, and everything neatly in its place. A separate dining area opens off it, with a pine table, a plate rack on the wall, and a sliding door leading directly out to the garden. It is a practical, well-considered layout that has worked well for many years and will continue to do so.
The First Floor
Three bedrooms, all with fitted wardrobe storage and all maintained in the same careful spirit as the rest of the house. The principal bedroom has an extensive range of built-in wardrobes with mirror fronts - well-fitted and generously proportioned. The second bedroom has its own fitted wardrobe suite and is a comfortable double. The third is a single, also with wardrobe storage, bright and practical. The bathroom has a dark-panelled bath with a separate WC alongside - traditional, functional, and well kept.
The Outside
The rear garden is flat, manageable, and privately enclosed - a patio sitting immediately behind the house, a lawned area beyond with a central path running its length, and an extra-large storage shed spanning almost the full width of the plot. Side access and off-road parking complete the practical picture.
The Area
Llanmartin is a quiet rural village with the kind of neighbourly community that is increasingly difficult to find. The Old Barn Inn is the local pub of choice. Newport Wetlands is close by for walks. Llanmartin Primary School is well regarded, feeding through to Llanwern High. Junction 24 of the M4 is around ten minutes away, Newport city centre fifteen, Cardiff around thirty minutes, and Bristol reachable in approximately thirty minutes via the Severn crossings.
Tenure: Freehold
Tax Council Band: C
Local Authority: Newport
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