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- Don’t miss the stone stairs in the reception hall that take you down to the cellar, a space with a vaulted ceiling brimming with potential
- Previously granted planning permission offered the opportunity to create a harmonious blend of functionality and modern design, seamlessly integrating indoor and outdoor living
- Though the planning permission has lapsed, the potential to reapply remains, inviting the possibility of revitalizing this home with an elegant extension that not only enhances its aesthetic appeal but also enriches everyday living
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Description
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This stunning Grade II Listed property, a masterpiece from the late 18th century, has been meticulously renovated to blend timeless character with contemporary flair. The property exudes Georgian grandeur from the front and Victorian charm from the rear, with a spacious interior featuring bold original features and exquisite restorations. The ground floor boasts a cozy living room, open-plan kitchen diner, and a cellar with a vaulted ceiling. The first floor offers three well-proportioned bedrooms, a beautifully refurbished family bathroom, and a primary suite with a feature freestanding bath. The property is set in a private garden with a flagstone patio and a sizeable lawn, and is nestled in the historic market town of Chepstow, with breathtaking views of the Severn Estuary and the town. The property has potential for further development, with a previously granted planning permission allowing for a sleek, open-plan kitchen, dining, and family area to be created.