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Langstone: 6-bedroom house on the market for £700,000

Langstone: 6-bedroom house on the market for £700,000

The substantial family home, listed by Crook & Blight, is in an sought-after location on Old Chepstow Road.
It is a short drive from the M4 and falls within an excellent school catchment area.
The house boasts six double bedrooms, an extensive family kitchen diner and orangery, and three bathrooms, two of which are en-suite.
(Image: Crook & Blight via Zoopla)
The property is accessed via a large gated driveway and includes a large garage.
The hallway is spacious with a marble tiled floor, and the storage cupboard and stairs to the first floor feature a glass balustrade.
The property also has two reception rooms, one with a feature fireplace and the other with French doors leading to the garden.
(Image: Crook & Blight via Zoopla)
The kitchen has quality fitted wall and base units, granite work surfaces, and a five ring stainless steel gas hob.
It opens into the orangery style dining area with French doors leading to the garden.
(Image: Crook & Blight via Zoopla)
The master bedroom has a dressing area with mirror fronted wardrobes.
The sizeable second, third, and fourth bedrooms all have double glazed windows.
The family bathroom includes a jacuzzi bath, tiled shower, and heated towel radiator.
(Image: Crook & Blight via Zoopla)
The sixth bedroom is a spacious loft room with two double glazed Velux windows.
The house also includes a superb lawned front garden, a sizable block paved driveway, and an easily maintained rear garden with two paved seating areas.
According to the agent, the property is highly recommended and has no onward chain.
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