Property description
EXTENDED THREE BEDROOM HOUSE! Offered to the market is this well located home in Somerset Way, Bulwark with close links to the M4 motorway and old Severn Bridge with local conveniences nearby. It consists of an Entrance Porch, Hallway, Lounge, a renovated Kitchen, Utility Room and Cloakroom to the Ground Floor, whilst to the First Floor there are Three Bedrooms and a Re-fitted Family Bathroom. This property also consists of an attractive Rear Garden, low maintenance Front Garden and Single Garage with power and lighting. So call Nathan James today to arrange a viewing!
Entrance
Entrance is gained via a UPVC opaque door with side panels. Opening to the Porch.
Porch
Carpet flooring. UPVC opaque door with side panel. Opening to the Hallway.
Hallway
Carpet flooring. Papered and painted walls. Textured ceiling with coving. Wall mounted radiator. Stairs to the First Floor. Doors leading to the Lounge and Kitchen.
Lounge 6.70m (22' 0') x 3.00m (9' 10')
Carpet flooring. Skimmed and painted walls with a feature papered wall. Textured ceiling with coving. Feature electric fireplace with a wooden surround, marble hearth and back board. Wall mounted radiator. Double glazed window to the front elevation. UPVC French doors opening onto the Rear Garden. Door to Kitchen.
Kitchen 5.00m (16' 5') x 2.70m (8' 10')
Extended Kitchen consisting of tiled flooring, skimmed and painted walls and textured ceiling with coving. A range of floor and wall units with rounded edge work surfaces. Fitted storage pantry cupboard. Splash back tiling to all work surfaces. Inset stainless steel one and half bowl sink unit with mixer tap. Space for free standing cooker. Stainless steel extractor fan. Space for free standing fridge and freezer. Wall mounted radiator. Arch leading to the Utility Room.
Utility Room 4.10m (13' 5') x 1.50m (4' 11')
Utility Room extension. Tiled flooring. Tongue and grove painted walls. Textured ceiling. A range of floor and wall units with rounded edge work surfaces. Plumbing for washing machine and tumble dryer. Wall mounted radiator. Double glazed widow to the side elevation. Door leading to Cloakroom. Half UPVC double glazed door leading to the Rear Garden.
Cloakroom
Tiled flooring. Textured ceiling with coving. Vanity wash hand basin with storage beneath. Low level W/C. Double glazed opaque window to the rear elevation.
First Floor
Carpet flooring. Papered and painted walls. Textured ceiling with coving. Loft access. Combination boiler housed in the attic. Airing cupboard with a wall mounted radiator and shelving. Doors to Bedrooms and Family Bathroom.
Master Bedroom 3.60m (11' 10') x 3.10m (10' 2')
Carpet flooring. Papered and painted walls. Textured ceiling with coving. Fitted sliding mirror fronted wardrobes with hanging rail and shelving. Wall mounted radiator. Double glazed window to the front elevation.
Bedroom Two 3.40m (11' 2') x 2.80m (9' 2')
Carpet flooring. Papered and painted walls. Textured ceiling with coving. Wall mounted radiator. Double glazed window to the rear elevation.
Bedroom Three 2.00m (6' 7') x 2.40m (7' 10')
Carpet flooring. Papered and painted walls. Textured ceiling with coving. Fitted shelving unit. Fitted wardrobes with sliding doors with hanging rail and shelving. Wall mounted radiator. Double glazed window to the front elevation.
Family Bathroom
Re-fitted bathroom consisting of lino flooring, tiled walls, skimmed and painted ceiling. Tiled panel bath with shower over. Pedestal wash hand basin. Low level W/C. Heated chrome towel rail. Double glazed opaque window to the rear elevation.
Rear Garden
The attractive rear garden is mainly laid to lawn, patio area and gated rear access. Mature shrubs and bushes and hedgerow surround.
Front Garden
Low maintenance front garden with a brick wall surround, paved patio area and raised flower beds.
Garage
Single garage with double garage door. Power and lighting.
Surrounding Area
Chepstow is a town in Monmouthshire, Wales, adjoining the border with Gloucestershire, England. It is located on the River Wye, about 2 miles above its confluence with the River Severn, and adjoining the western end of the Severn Bridge. Chepstow developed from medieval times as a port and trading centre and is now primarily a centre for service industries and tourism. There is a lot of history surrounding the town mainly focused around the town gate, port wall and castle. The town centre has various shops and offers a variety of things to do such as visiting Chepstow Museum, the castle and Chepstow Racecourse.