Maple Nook
Llandowlais Farm
Llangybi
Usk
Agent: Knight Frank
Offers: £565,000
Call: 029 2044 0150
MAPLE Nook is a recently converted Grade II barn, part of a complex of three by the specialist developers, Bespoke. Built of stone beneath a clay-tiled roof, it stands separate and is finished to an exceptionally high standard.
There is a well-fitted kitchen with a central island and all the expected facilities, whilst the dining area is dominated by full height opening doors to the gardens and views beyond.
The sitting room has a log burner, whilst the playroom with its separate entrance could also be an additional bedroom.
The long landing serves three bedrooms, the master having an en-suite shower room, which, like the family bathroom, is fitted out to the high standards one would expect.
An airing cupboard and boiler cupboard are adjacent to each other and houses the Mist sprinkler system.
The main garden lies to the south and is laid to lawn and flanked by novice hedges to the side and a lower hedge with rolling farmland beyond. To the rear is a further area of lawn with a recent planting of hedgerows and a gravelled path to both a rear gated parking area and the front entrance. The oil tank is screened by plantings.
Maple Nook is situated just north of Llangybi and all the beautiful Lower Usk Valley. Usk is a short drive away and has all the expected shops and services of a popular town, including a doctor’s surgery and excellent sports’ facilities. There is an extremely good primary school with children going on to either Chepstow or Caerleon Comprehensives or the private schools including Monmouth Haberdashers or Rougemont in Newport.
The A40 at Usk provides quick access north to the West Midlands, whilst the M4 at Caerleon/Newport is convenient for Cardiff and South Wales.
The Roman Ruins and Amphitheatre in Caerleon are popular local attractions, there is fishing on the River Usk and Celtic Manor Golf Resort is a short drive.
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