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12 FRONT COVER HOME<br />

bedroom<br />

living room etc<br />

Ty Boda, Upper Llanover, Abergavenny<br />

Parrys 01873 858990 www.parrys.com<br />

Price<br />

£795,000<br />

bedroom bedroom<br />

living living room room etc etc<br />

bedroom bedroom<br />

living room living room etccentral heating<br />

garage/covered parking parking<br />

is located above the village of Llanover affording superb views towards the Skirrid mountain and across the Vale<br />

central central heating heating<br />

bathroom bathroom<br />

garage/covered parking parking<br />

of Usk and is just circa 6 miles distant to Abergavenny and 7 miles to Usk.<br />

4<br />

bathroom<br />

bathroom<br />

4 3<br />

bathroom<br />

LPG GAS<br />

central heating<br />

central heating<br />

garage/covered parking<br />

This charming, rambling 17th Century country home which is believed to have been a former Welsh long house<br />

parking<br />

Beautifully presented with its eclectic interior which has strong emphasis on texture,<br />

colour and design. The house has delightful grounds extending to approximately 2.7<br />

acres of spectacular gardens which include a wildlife pond, a detached agricultural<br />

building/studio and ample parking to the front of the house and additional parking.<br />

This beautiful rural house really is a character family home which offers versatile living<br />

accommodation with ample room for each member of the family to enjoy time together<br />

or to find their own space. The house is ideal for entertaining and is complemented<br />

by the various terraces and decked areas accessed via glazed doors from the principal<br />

rooms. The property would lend itself to multigenerational living or perhaps, as a B&B/<br />

holiday let annexe.<br />

The cottage lies off a country lane and has hardstanding to the front with space for<br />

several cars. There is a courtyard enclosed with stone walls with an attractive water<br />

feature. A pedestrian gate leads to the garden. To the far side of the garden is a planted<br />

meadow accessed from both the garden and a gate from the lane. To the other side of<br />

the garden are double gates leading to a garage/covered parking parking parking substantial parking parking area, access to the garden<br />

and to the agricultural barn/studio.<br />

One of the principal features of this property is the extensive and breath taking garden<br />

which is truly exceptional. The gardens have been open for the last four years as part of<br />

the National Garden Scheme Wales and attracted many visitors. Thoughtfully created<br />

by the present owners, the gently sloping grounds include wooded areas, mature shrubs<br />

and an interesting herb garden. There are several storage areas plus a summerhouse and<br />

a quaint, stone outbuilding set above a natural wildlife pond with wooden jetty. Other<br />

features include a meadow recently planted with over 1300 native trees, an interesting<br />

stone circle, orchard, fernery and potager. From the gardens are beautiful views towards<br />

the Skirrid Mountain. The gardens and grounds are both a haven for wildlife and<br />

designed to be enjoyed throughout the seasons.

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