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Chepstow: Five-bedroom detached house for sale at £759,995

Chepstow: Five-bedroom detached house for sale at £759,995

Listed at £759,995, the property, known as Grey Wings, is described as an "individually designed 1960's residence finished to an exceptional standard throughout."
According to the listing, the house offers "fantastic versatile split-level accommodation with multi-generational opportunity."
Located in a cul-de-sac on the edge of Chepstow, the house is said to benefit from "beautiful countryside views."
(Image: Moon and Co Estate Agents via Zoopla)
The village of Pwllmeyric is within 1.5 miles of Chepstow town centre and the M48, with links to Bristol, Newport, and Cardiff.
Ground floor features include a reception hall, an open plan kitchen, dining, and family area with a vaulted ceiling, and a sunken living area with a wood burner and bi-fold doors leading to the rear terrace.
The kitchen area is fitted with high gloss storage units, granite work surfaces, and integrated appliances.
A ground floor WC/cloakroom and access to an integral garage and utility area are also provided.
(Image: Moon and Co Estate Agents via Zoopla)
Three double bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with en-suite and Juliet balcony, are situated on the lower ground floor along with a family bathroom.
The first floor contains a further double bedroom and a second family bathroom, while the top floor offers a fifth double bedroom or study.
The front of the property has a private driveway and courtyard seating area.
According to the listing, the rear garden is "immaculately landscaped" and south-facing, with a patio terrace enclosed by frameless glass balustrade, external lighting, and an integrated speaker system.
The gardens are mainly laid to lawn with flower beds and are fully enclosed by fencing, stone wall, and hedgerow.
Off-street parking is available for up to four vehicles.
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