A period property on Glasllwch Lane offers attractive prospects, with stunning grounds and a price tag of £625,000.
The listing is handled by Crook and Blight.
This detached house sits in a quiet, desirable spot along a private road, just minutes away from the M4 motorway and Newport’s central railway station.
The four-bedroom accommodation includes generous dining and living zones, a reception room, a breakfast nook, a kitchen, a downstairs lavatory, and three further reception spaces.
The ground floor cloakroom adds practicality to the layout.
Ample parking is provided courtesy of a spacious drive that leads to a garage.
Traditional features including ceiling cornicing, French doors, and coloured glass panes showcase the property’s era, while uPVC windows and a Worcester boiler meet modern standards.
Inside, ornamental fireplaces display arts and crafts inspired detailing, complemented by wooden strip flooring running through the principal rooms.
The kitchen benefits from uPVC windows and a quarry tile floor.
Externally, the grounds extend to both front and back gardens featuring level, lawned sections, together with a garage.
A covered porch and decorative stained glass elements add kerb appeal.
Crook and Blight confirm the property will be sold freehold with no onward chain.
Situated on a peaceful, sought-after lane, this home offers seclusion while remaining accessible to the M4 and city centre rail services.
The listing is available on Rightmove.
