A detached period house located in the hugely popular village of Mamhilad near . Dating back to the 18th Century the property represents an exciting refurbishment opportunity with the additional benefits of driveway parking and a large rear rear garden.

− 18th Century Detached House − Two Bedrooms & Large Loft Room Three Reception Rooms − Refurbishment Opportunity − − Sought After Location − No Onward Chain

Available for the first time in several generations, Glannant House is a detached period property located in a the hugely sought after village of Mamhilad near the market towns of Abergavenny and Usk. While having been extended at various times, the original property dates back to the 18th Century and retains a number of key features, including an inglenook fireplace, spiral staircases and original floorboards. It has also been part of the fabric of the village having for a long time been the village shop.

The property represents an undoubted refurbishment opportunity, and currently affords ground floor accommodation comprising three reception rooms, kitchen with larder store, utility room, large side porch and two attached storerooms. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms, bathroom with separate WC and storage cupboard. From the landing a further set of spiral stairs leads up the large loft which is configured as two distinct through rooms the largest being over 18’, giving the possibility of creating a master suite on this level.

The property enjoys a generous plot with includes gated side access leading to a rudimentary detached garage. The garden is largely laid to lawn and provides a great deal of scope for cultivation whether as a family space to enjoy or as potential for home grown produce. This is a thoroughly appealing opportunity in a splendid setting just 200 yards from the and Brecon Canal, that further benefits from no onward chain.

From Abergavenny take the Monmouth Road (A40) for 0.9 to the Hardwick roundabout. Take the 2nd exit onto the A4042 and continue for 4.4 miles into . Take the right turn, signposted Pencroesoped and follow the Old Abergavenny Road for 2.7 miles whereupon, Glannant House can be found on the left hand side (next to Brook Farm).

COUNCIL TAX: Band G. The local authority is Monmouthshire County Borough Council – 01633 644644

SERVICES: We understand that mains electricity and water are connected to the property. Drainage is via a septic tank.

TENURE: We believe the property to be Freehold. Prospective purchasers should make their own enquiries to verify this via their legal representative prior to formally completing any purchase.

VIEWING: Strictly by prior appointment via on 01873 852221. Please note it is a condition of issuing these sales particulars that all negotiations regarding this property are conducted through the sellers’ Agent, .

Please be aware that neither nor the sellers have tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures and fittings or services, unless otherwise advised, and therefore it cannot be verified that they are in good working order and fit for the purpose. As a result, buyers are advised to obtain verification from their Solicitor, Surveyor or suitably qualified tradesman regarding these matters. Unless otherwise stated, have not had sight of the title documents therefore buyers are advised to obtain verification from their Solicitor as to the Tenure of a Property. Items shown in photographs are not necessarily included in the sale unless specifically stated in the sales particulars but may be available to purchase by separate negotiation. Buyers must check the availability of a property before embarking on any journey to conduct a viewing. It is an explicit condition of these sales particulars that all appointments to view and any subsequent negotiations are conducted exclusively via , as owners’ agents.