Stunning £900k barn conversion in village with plans for two more
The four-bedroom property, located on Broad Street Common, offers a peaceful countryside setting and is on the market with Smooth Moves Property Agents Ltd for offers in the region of £900,000.
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The barn conversion is located on the picturesque Caldicot Levels, close to the Wetlands Nature Reserve.
The property offers a tranquil setting with beautiful views.
The City of Newport campus of Coleg Gwent, known as 'Nash College', is nearby, providing convenient educational opportunities.
The property is also within easy reach of Spytty Retail Park and Leeway Industrial Estate.
The interior of the barn conversion has been tastefully renovated, blending original features with modern conveniences.
(Image: Smooth Moves Property Agents Ltd via Zoopla)
The spacious lounge features a fireplace with a multi-fuel burner, and the dining room overlooks the extensive garden.
The large fitted kitchen, equipped with built-in appliances including a Classic 110 gas range, opens into a breakfast room, perfect for enjoying the views.
(Image: Smooth Moves Property Agents Ltd via Zoopla)
The property offers four generous double bedrooms, including an ensuite in the main bedroom, a family bathroom with a clawfoot bath, and a separate shower room.
The wooden staircase leads to the upper level where high beamed ceilings and a unique landing can be found.
Outside, the property boasts ample parking on a gravelled driveway with a charming fountain.
The gardens, which wrap around the property, are meticulously maintained, offering a serene retreat just beyond the doorstep.
(Image: Smooth Moves Property Agents Ltd via Zoopla)
The property also comes with planning consent to convert two adjoining barns, including an extension.
This property offers a unique blend of character and modern luxury, making it an ideal family home.
The property has an Energy Performance Certificate rating of E and falls under Council Tax Band G.
All services are connected at the property, and it has a cesspit.
LPG gas is used at the property.
The property is freehold, and viewings are strictly by appointment with the agents.
Interested parties are encouraged to explore this stunning barn conversion in person.
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