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Six bed Langstone property on the market for £750,000

Six bed Langstone property on the market for £750,000

Known as Willow House, the property was originally built in the 1950s and is set back on one side of Old Chepstow Road.
The house has been developed in two stages and is described as offering "spacious and individually styled family size accommodation".
Accommodation includes an entrance hall, lounge, sitting room, kitchen/diner, rear porch/utility, cloakroom, two en-suite bedrooms, two further double bedrooms, a single bedroom and a family bathroom.
A metal spiral staircase leads from the first floor to a loft bedroom with Velux windows.
The kitchen/diner features black wall and base units, a central island unit with seating for four, and integrated appliances.
Bi-fold doors from the kitchen and sitting room open onto the rear garden.
(Image: Zoopla) (Image: Zoopla) (Image: Zoopla) (Image: Zoopla)
Two bedrooms have en-suite facilities.
The family bathroom has marble tiling, a corner spa bath and "his and hers" wash hand basins.
Outside, the property is approached via a large powered wrought iron gate, with gravelled hard standing and a detached garage.
Ample parking is available for numerous vehicles.
The rear garden includes a large lawn, patio area, hot tub and a summerhouse with bi-fold doors and toilet facilities.
Langstone is located on the eastern edge of Newport, with access to the M4 and local amenities including schools, shops and healthcare facilities.

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