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Usk Victorian five-bedroom house for sale for £1.1m

Usk Victorian five-bedroom house for sale for £1.1m

Set over three storeys, the property has five or six bedrooms and sits on a plot of about half an acre, according to the listing.
The house is accessed via an electronic gated entrance, which leads to a shared driveway and parking for multiple vehicles.
A five-bar gate opens onto the landscaped rear garden, which includes a paved sun patio, a covered terrace, an expansive lawn, mature hedging, timber sheds, and a pond described as "picturesque" by the agent.
The listing states the home is within walking distance of Usk, a market town known for independent shops, pubs, and eateries.
(Image: Archer & Co via Zoopla)
Abergavenny and Monmouth are also nearby, providing further shopping and leisure options.
Road and rail links connect the area to Cardiff, Bristol, and London.
The Bannau Brycheiniog National Park is a short drive away.
Inside, the house retains period features such as original quarry tiles in the hallway and high ceilings with decorative cornicing.
The main lounge and dining room both have dual-aspect windows.
(Image: Archer & Co via Zoopla) The kitchen, which adjoins the dining room, includes a central island and leads to a utility room and boot room with direct outdoor access.
A second reception room contains a fireplace and opens into a conservatory with underfloor heating and French doors to the terrace.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom has an en-suite, and there is a family bathroom.
The top floor offers additional bedrooms and a shower room.
The agent notes that the property has flooded before, but "various flood prevention measures have been put in place to minimise any future risks."
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