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House For Sale £295,000
Greenmeadow Drive, Parc Seymour, Penhow NP26


Description
Looking for A downsize? Have A look at this bunglow with huge potential today!

We are proud to present this Detached, Three Bedroom Bungalow in the very well-regarded location of Parc Seymour, Penhow, a community strong area with shop, bus stop, recreation area, country walks, and pub! This property comprises of an entrance Hallway, Lounge, Kitchen, Bathroom and Three Bedrooms. Also benefiting from a newly installed gas boiler, single garage, generous driveway, and enclosed rear garden. So Call Nathan James Today to Book a Viewing!

Lounge (6.86m (22' 6") x 4.20m (13' 9"))

Kitchen (2.77m (9' 1") x 3.19m (10' 6"))

Bedroom One (3.86m (12' 8") x 2.87m (9' 5"))

Bedroom Two (3.81m (12' 6") x 2.86m (9' 5"))

Bedroom Three (2.25m (7' 5") x 2.57m (8' 5"))

Bathroom (2.59m (8' 6") x 1.67m (5' 6"))

Surrounding Area

Penhow (Welsh: Pen-hw) is a small village and community (parish) just inside the eastern edge of the boundary of the city of Newport, South Wales, within the historic county of Monmouthshire. The name Penhow is believed to be derived from the Welsh word Pen meaning head or top and how derived from the Old Norse word Haugr meaning hill or mound.
Penhow Castle has claims to be the oldest inhabited castle in Wales. It was built by Sir Roger de St Maur, one of the Norman knights who served the Norman Lord of Striguil at Chepstow Castle. He built a tower house, and documentary evidence shows that he was at Penhow by 1129. It is the first known British home of the St Maur alias Seymour family which rose to national prominence in the 16th century in the person of Queen Jane Seymour, the third wife of King Henry VIII, represented today by the Duke of Somerset. Later the Seymour family, which moved to Hatch Beauchamp in Somerset and Wulfhall in Wiltshire, sold Penhow Castle to the Lewis family of St. Pierre, who converted the castle to a modern residence in 1674. Thomas Lewis' son Thomas was High Sheriff of the county, and married the daughter of Sir Richard Levett, Lord Mayor of London. The Lewis family retained ownership of Penhow Castle for several centuries. The castle, which has a reputation for being haunted, was open to the public between 1978 and 2002. The parish church of St. John the Baptist is next to the castle. It has 13th-century origins and was the subject of restoration work in the 19th century.

Disclaimer

Strictly by appointment with Nathan James.

You are advised to obtain a survey & establish that all appliances and services etc. Are to your satisfaction before submitting your offer. These property details are subject to change without notice. The property will be sold subject to any Wayleaves, Public or Private Rights of Way, Easements, Covenants & outgoings whether mentioned in these or not. Approx. Room dimensions are usually taken as the maximum distance between the walls. Definition of boundaries will need to be clarified by the vendors' solicitors. In respect of any new properties, the developers reserve the right to alter the specification at any build point, without any notice whatsoever.

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