Guide price
£700,0005 bedroom detached house for sale
Newport NP20
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Detached house
5 beds
2 baths
2,646 sq ft / 246 sq m
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
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Guide £700,000-£725,000
Welcome to The Chalet - a truly remarkable residence that seamlessly blends historical charm with unique architectural character. Let me take you on a journey through this exceptional property, which boasts what I confidently call the finest views in Newport.
Originally built in 1927, this distinctive property commands an enviable position overlooking the picturesque "Swiss Valley". Named for its characteristic twin sloping roofs that created its original chalet appearance, this home has evolved into a substantial family residence whilst retaining countless original features and some rather fascinating additions.
As you step through the impressive entrance into the grand reception hall, you'll immediately sense the unique character of this home. The hall, stretching twenty-two feet in length, sets the tone for what lies beyond, with its high ceilings and period detailing creating a wonderful first impression.
The reception rooms flow beautifully from this central space, with the grand dining room perhaps the most striking of all. Here, exceptional craftsmanship is displayed in the wood panelling that adorns each wall, creating an atmosphere of timeless sophistication. Natural light streams through the magnificent bay window, which features a beautifully crafted window seat - an enchanting spot where one can pause to enjoy morning coffee while gazing across the manicured front gardens. The room's generous proportions make it perfect for both formal entertaining and relaxed family gatherings, while the high ceilings with their original cornicing add to the sense of grandeur.
The L-shaped lounge is undoubtedly one of the home's most captivating spaces. Here, a magnificent gilt-edged picture window frame - a remarkable piece salvaged from Tredegar House - frames what must be some of the finest views in Newport. Through this grand window, the Welsh landscape unfolds before you, creating an ever-changing living canvas that brings nature's beauty right into your home. Whether you're watching storm clouds gather over the valley or enjoying the golden light of sunset, this room offers a sanctuary of peaceful observation. The generous proportions of this living space, combined with its unusual L-shaped configuration, create natural zones for both contemplation and conversation.
A dedicated study, accessed from the lounge, provides the perfect work-from-home environment. Here you'll find another architectural treasure - a fascinating mythological head reclaimed from Cefn Mably mansion.
The breakfast room and kitchen offer an exciting opportunity for modern living. Currently arranged as two separate spaces, there's wonderful potential to create one expansive kitchen-diner - a proposition that would transform this area into the magnificent heart of the home that today's families seek. The breakfast room already benefits from those delightful valley views, and combining it with the current kitchen would create a spectacular open-plan space flooded with natural light. A door leads conveniently to the internal double garage with its additional utility space.
The substantial double garage offers exciting potential beyond simply housing vehicles. With its generous proportions and convenient ground floor WC, this versatile space could easily be converted into additional living accommodation, subject to necessary consents. Currently providing excellent storage and utility space, it's directly accessible from both the kitchen and driveway, making it an incredibly practical feature of the property.
Moving upstairs, you'll find five generously proportioned bedrooms. The master suite is particularly impressive at twenty feet by thirteen, complete with built-in wardrobes and en-suite facilities. Through a hidden door, you'll discover a secret chamber - a charming feature that never fails to delight. The remaining bedrooms are equally well-proportioned, with most benefiting from fitted storage and hand basins. Two separate WCs and a family bathroom serve this floor, while above, a vast attic space has been partially converted to provide additional accommodation.
Throughout the home, you'll notice the remarkable painted glass panels in various doors, each depicting scenes from Aesop's Fables - truly unique touches that add such character to the property. The main staircase itself tells a story, having been salvaged from Newport's former Saxone shoe shop - a lovely piece of local history.
The grounds extend to approximately half an acre, beginning with a magnificent paved sun terrace accessed via a wide staircase that leads down to seven distinct lawn areas, including a peaceful fish pond. The front of the property offers additional lawn space and a substantial driveway leading to the double garage. Three practical garden rooms provide excellent outdoor storage.
Practically speaking, the location is superb - just three hundred yards from local shops and minutes from Newport town centre. Commuters will appreciate the easy access to the M4, while those seeking leisure activities will enjoy the popular coffee shop further up Ridgeway.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a piece of Newport's architectural heritage, offering spacious family accommodation with unique period features and those spectacular valley views. The combination of historical character, practical family living space, and thoughtfully incorporated architectural salvage creates a home that tells a story while providing all the comforts of contemporary living.
Welcome to The Chalet - a truly remarkable residence that seamlessly blends historical charm with unique architectural character. Let me take you on a journey through this exceptional property, which boasts what I confidently call the finest views in Newport.
Originally built in 1927, this distinctive property commands an enviable position overlooking the picturesque "Swiss Valley". Named for its characteristic twin sloping roofs that created its original chalet appearance, this home has evolved into a substantial family residence whilst retaining countless original features and some rather fascinating additions.
As you step through the impressive entrance into the grand reception hall, you'll immediately sense the unique character of this home. The hall, stretching twenty-two feet in length, sets the tone for what lies beyond, with its high ceilings and period detailing creating a wonderful first impression.
The reception rooms flow beautifully from this central space, with the grand dining room perhaps the most striking of all. Here, exceptional craftsmanship is displayed in the wood panelling that adorns each wall, creating an atmosphere of timeless sophistication. Natural light streams through the magnificent bay window, which features a beautifully crafted window seat - an enchanting spot where one can pause to enjoy morning coffee while gazing across the manicured front gardens. The room's generous proportions make it perfect for both formal entertaining and relaxed family gatherings, while the high ceilings with their original cornicing add to the sense of grandeur.
The L-shaped lounge is undoubtedly one of the home's most captivating spaces. Here, a magnificent gilt-edged picture window frame - a remarkable piece salvaged from Tredegar House - frames what must be some of the finest views in Newport. Through this grand window, the Welsh landscape unfolds before you, creating an ever-changing living canvas that brings nature's beauty right into your home. Whether you're watching storm clouds gather over the valley or enjoying the golden light of sunset, this room offers a sanctuary of peaceful observation. The generous proportions of this living space, combined with its unusual L-shaped configuration, create natural zones for both contemplation and conversation.
A dedicated study, accessed from the lounge, provides the perfect work-from-home environment. Here you'll find another architectural treasure - a fascinating mythological head reclaimed from Cefn Mably mansion.
The breakfast room and kitchen offer an exciting opportunity for modern living. Currently arranged as two separate spaces, there's wonderful potential to create one expansive kitchen-diner - a proposition that would transform this area into the magnificent heart of the home that today's families seek. The breakfast room already benefits from those delightful valley views, and combining it with the current kitchen would create a spectacular open-plan space flooded with natural light. A door leads conveniently to the internal double garage with its additional utility space.
The substantial double garage offers exciting potential beyond simply housing vehicles. With its generous proportions and convenient ground floor WC, this versatile space could easily be converted into additional living accommodation, subject to necessary consents. Currently providing excellent storage and utility space, it's directly accessible from both the kitchen and driveway, making it an incredibly practical feature of the property.
Moving upstairs, you'll find five generously proportioned bedrooms. The master suite is particularly impressive at twenty feet by thirteen, complete with built-in wardrobes and en-suite facilities. Through a hidden door, you'll discover a secret chamber - a charming feature that never fails to delight. The remaining bedrooms are equally well-proportioned, with most benefiting from fitted storage and hand basins. Two separate WCs and a family bathroom serve this floor, while above, a vast attic space has been partially converted to provide additional accommodation.
Throughout the home, you'll notice the remarkable painted glass panels in various doors, each depicting scenes from Aesop's Fables - truly unique touches that add such character to the property. The main staircase itself tells a story, having been salvaged from Newport's former Saxone shoe shop - a lovely piece of local history.
The grounds extend to approximately half an acre, beginning with a magnificent paved sun terrace accessed via a wide staircase that leads down to seven distinct lawn areas, including a peaceful fish pond. The front of the property offers additional lawn space and a substantial driveway leading to the double garage. Three practical garden rooms provide excellent outdoor storage.
Practically speaking, the location is superb - just three hundred yards from local shops and minutes from Newport town centre. Commuters will appreciate the easy access to the M4, while those seeking leisure activities will enjoy the popular coffee shop further up Ridgeway.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a piece of Newport's architectural heritage, offering spacious family accommodation with unique period features and those spectacular valley views. The combination of historical character, practical family living space, and thoughtfully incorporated architectural salvage creates a home that tells a story while providing all the comforts of contemporary living.
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