
Four-bedroom country home in Redwick is on the market
This spacious country house, named Greystones, has been "impeccably refurbished" to cater to modern family living and entertainment.
(Image: The Agency UK via Zoopla) It features a roomy living area with a log burner and a sun terrace.
The ground floor also includes a bathroom with a stylish four-piece suite.
The home layout is versatile, with two additional rooms currently used as a study and a family room.
These rooms could easily be converted into extra bedrooms or used for other purposes.
(Image: The Agency UK via Zoopla)
Upstairs, there are three spacious bedrooms, all with fitted wardrobes and views of the garden.
The property includes a courtyard with stabling, outbuildings, and landscaped gardens.
The house has a modern open-plan kitchen and dining area, with a fitted kitchen and a central island.
A utility room is located adjacent to this area, leading to the rear of the property, adding practicality to the home's layout.
(Image: The Agency UK via Zoopla)
The estate agent also points out the property's proximity to Redwick village, known for its "warm, welcoming atmosphere".
The village offers a close-knit community, with residents often gathering at the local pub, The Rose Inn, or the newly constructed village hall.
Annual events such as the summer fete and horticultural show add vibrancy to village life.
The estate agent notes that the property's location offers a balance of tranquillity and accessibility.
(Image: The Agency UK via Zoopla)
It is close to the M4 motorway, providing easy access for commuters to Bristol and Cardiff.
In terms of amenities, the nearby village of Magor has shops, eateries, a post office, medical services, and primary schools.
Newport Retail Park is also a convenient drive away.

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