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3 bedroom Semi-Detached House

Valentine Lane, Chepstow

£260,000

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Monmouth Estate Agents

A fantastic opportunity to purchase a well-presented three-bedroom end of terrace home in the ever-popular town of Chepstow, offering private outdoor space, parking and a garage — ideal for first-time buyers, downsizers or investors alike.

End of Terrace

Set in a quiet residential location, this attractive home is thoughtfully laid out for modern living. The ground floor features a bright and spacious living/dining room, perfect for both relaxing and entertaining, with French doors opening directly onto a private rear garden, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor flow. A fitted kitchen provides ample storage and workspace. Upstairs, the property offers three good-sized bedrooms, both well-proportioned, along with a family bathroom.

As a modern semi detached property, the home benefits from additional privacy and light. Outside, the enclosed private garden is ideal for summer dining or low-maintenance enjoyment. Further advantages include an allocated parking space and a garage, a real bonus for storage or secure parking.

Conveniently located for Chepstow town centre, local amenities, schools and excellent transport links, this home combines comfort, practicality and location.

Early viewing is highly recommended to appreciate all that this lovely home has to offer. Contact us today to arrange your appointment and avoid missing out. soon
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Property Reference: HRT100607531

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About Monmouth

Monmouth was named one of the best places to live in Wales in 2017, and it has every type of property available, from historic 18th-century cottages and Georgian townhouses to Victorian semis, modern homes and barn conversions. There’s something for every taste and budget, whether you want to live in the town itself or one of the nearby villages like Brockweir, Whitchurch, Trellech, Llandogo or Penallt.

Stunning scenery surrounds Monmouth, which is close to the Wye Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It’s an area steeped in turbulent border history, and there’s plenty to explore, including a Roman garrison and a castle.

If you like a show or festival, Monmouth’s for you. The annual Monmouthshire Show is the largest one-day agricultural show in Wales, and there is the annual Monmouth Festival, a free nine-day music festival. The town also holds the Rockfield Country Music Festival, the Monmouth Women's Festival, and a regatta.

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