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5 bedroom Detached House

Parc Close, Usk

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This impressive residence enjoys tranquil surroundings and glorious views . Within easy reach to the picturesque town of Usk, which has a reputation as one of the best places to live in Wales.

Detached Property

This attractive exceptional family home oozes charm and boasts a heated swimming pool. Built by renowned builders Dalton and Hayward in 1971 and offered for sale for the first time in 25 years, this executive home has been featured in drama series for both Netflix and the BBC due to it's unique and individual design.
The village of Llangybi is only a short drive from the small towns of Caerleon and Usk and offers great road links to Newport, the M4 and other cities including Cardiff, Bristol and The Midlands.
As you enter the property into the first-floor entrance porch, this leads into a grand hallway. There is a spacious central atrium, currently utilized as a dining room, benefitting from a light and airy atmosphere .
The well proportioned living room is accessible through double Georgian Style doors . Two fully glazed walls with amazing views towards the Celtic Manor Resort, a central stone feature open fire and chimney breast with a tiled hearth .
Adjacent to the living room is the snug or sitting room, which features a balcony overlooking the garden .
The modern fitted kitchen benefits from white wall and base units complemented by black granite countertops. A unique feature of the kitchen is the inset 'Canon Nutone' 1960s retro unit within the island, designed for mixer attachments. Leading from the kitchen is the utility room .
To the first floor there are three good size double bedrooms, including the principal suite. This luxurious suite boasts an en-suite bathroom and fitted wardrobes where the far reaching views can be enjoyed . Leading onto the office with amazing views over the front garden , a shower room, and a separate cloakroom/w.c.
From the central hallway, a staircase leads to the ground floor . Off the central hallway leads to a spacious room with patio doors opening to the front, currently used as a snooker/games room. Connected to this room is a bedroom, currently serving as a home gym, with an adjacent shower room for added convenience.
Completing this level are two more bedrooms, a family bathroom, and a second kitchen, making this house extremely versatile for those looking for multi-generational living or accommodating staying guests .
Outside -This impressive residence is situated on a a generous corner plot, where spectacular views can be enjoyed all around its surroundings . A tarmac drive offering ample off-road parking for multiple vehicles, steps ascend from the driveway to the first-floor entrance. Alternatively, direct access to the ground floor is available.
The property is laid to lawns, bordered by mature hedges giving the privacy around the property . Numerous patio areas for alfresco dining and entertaining and an outdoor heated and filtered swimming pool. Accompanying this is a pool pump room and a well-appointed laundry room.. Three expansive basement cellars offer plenty of storage options.
At the top there are steps, leading to a heated summerhouse with splendid views across the pool and patio. This offers modern comforts with character creating an ideal outdoor garden room to enjoy .
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Property Reference: HRT100607317

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