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ONLINE AUCTION from 30th AUGUST-1st SEPTEMBER
An end of terrace period property situated in Blaenavon on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Parts of the town and surrounding country form the Blaenavon Industrial Landscape, inscribed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2000. Originally the now terrace of three formed one property and is believed to date back to pre-Victorian times when it was the local Ironmasters house and subsequently the hospital for the town. Situated off a small no through lane the property is well presented and provides two reception rooms, kitchen, utility room three bedrooms and shower room. The gardens are a particular feature offering a secluded side lawned garden and landscaped cottage style rear garden with an outbuilding housing two storage rooms. A garage and parking can be found a few steps away at the end of the lane. The property may appeal, in addition to family owners/investors, to those looking for a holiday home/let due to the tourism and excellent outdoor pursuits in the area. To be sold with vacant possession.
Attractions in the town include the Big Pit National Coal Museum, Blaenavon Ironworks, the Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway, Blaenavon World Heritage Centre, Blaenavon Male Voice Choir, Paragliding club, Blaenavon Town Band, cycle paths and many historical walks through Blaenavon's mountains. The area offers breath-taking hilltop views. Excellent commuter links via the A465.
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Ground Floor: Lounge/dining room, sitting room, kitchen, utility room
First Floor: 3 bedrooms, shower room
Outside: Rear landscaped cottage style gardens with gate to lane. Outbuilding with two storage rooms. Secluded side lawned garden with established trees/shrubs. Garage and parking (a few steps along the lane).
To be sold with vacant possession
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Advised Freehold - to be verified by solicitor
Auction fees: The sale of each lot is subject to a buyer’s premium of 1.2% of the purchase price (subject to a minimum of £975) including VAT unless otherwise stated.
Additional costs: The purchase of the property may be subject to (but are not limited to), VAT (if applicable), reimbursement of the seller’s search fees, reimbursement of seller’s legal and/or sales costs, stamp duty/land transaction tax (LTT). Please check accompanying legal pack for further details.
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