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£600,000

4 bed flat for sale
1, Trebencyn Park, Trebencyn, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire NP7

    • 4 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: F

  • Shared ownership
  • Chain free
  • Leasehold

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About this property

  • The property seamlessly blends historical charm with original Edwardian features, including elegant fireplaces and exquisite wood panelling.

  • Generous, inviting living spaces, highlighted by an elegant drawing room and a modern kitchen

  • Enjoy convenient access, whether through the private ground-floor entrance or the secure shared lift with a personal code.

  • The property is set within beautiful parkland, offering sweeping views of the picturesque Monmouthshire countryside.

  • The extensive grounds encompass approximately 2.5 acres of communal lawns, mature trees, and colourful shrubs

  • Ample parking and a private garage

  • Private and mature garden inclusive with 1 Trebencyn Park

  • Offered to the market chain free

Quote Reference GP608630 - Approached via a long, broad, and sweeping tree-lined driveway that winds gracefully through the estate, creating a sense of occasion with every arrival and welcomes you to a truly special home, nestled within tranquil parkland on the eastern edge of Abergavenny in the breathtaking Brecon Beacons National Park. This inviting two-storey, four-bedroom duplex apartment is part of the south wing of Trebencyn and spans both the ground and first floors. While attached on its northern side, the property enjoys far-reaching views to the east, south, and west, as well as remarkable privacy. The approach, along a sweeping, tree-lined driveway, sets the tone for a warm embrace of historical charm and modern elegance.

As the largest of six dwellings in the Trebencyn Park development, this welcoming duplex apartment boasts a host of impressive original features, including a magnificent fireplace, wood panelling, stone mullioned windows, decorative plasterwork, and soaring ceilings. Sunlight pours through the windows, offering splendid views across the rolling countryside, while double glazing throughout ensures comfort without compromising the home’s period character.

The communal entrance hall, once the grand entrance, provides access to the property either through its own ground-floor front door or via a shared lift with a personal code on the first floor, which opens into a lobby leading to the galleried landing.

Step into the oak-panelled entrance hall with its carved oak-and-stone fireplace, a perfect introduction to the warmth and character found throughout. The elegant drawing room is ideal for gathering with friends or relaxing beside the fire. Full-height windows and French doors open directly to the private garden, creating a seamless connection between indoor comfort and outdoor tranquillity. The garden can also be accessed from the garden/breakfast room, and the property enjoys its own gated entrance from the communal grounds.

The ground floor also features a modern, welcoming kitchen with granite countertops, built-in appliances, and a central island, perfect for cooking together or sharing a meal. The adjoining garden/breakfast room, flooded with natural light and opening to the garden through bifold doors, provides a relaxed space for morning coffee or informal gatherings. For added convenience, there is also a guest WC and a coat cupboard on this level.

Upstairs, a spacious galleried landing with a comfortable seating area welcomes you. Bedrooms one and two each feature stylish en suite shower rooms, while two additional double bedrooms and a family bathroom provide generous space for family or guests. The gallery and all four bedrooms enjoy wonderful views, creating a sense of calm and a sense of retreat.
Exterior


To the rear is a mature and beautifully maintained private south-facing garden accessed from the drawing room and the garden/breakfast room, and is an idyllic sun-trap that offers abundant space for al fresco dining, both perfect for entertaining guests beneath the open sky, or simply relaxing while taking in delightful views across the manicured lawns.

1 Trebencyn Park enjoys a dramatic approach, with a sweeping driveway that winds gracefully through a leafy, tree-lined avenue, creating a sense of seclusion and anticipation. This journey culminates in a generous gravelled parking and turning area, providing ample space for multiple vehicles and a private garage. The house offers the best of both worlds: Its own private garden sanctuary and privileged access to the spectacular communal lawns and grounds surrounding this exceptional property.

The meticulously maintained communal gardens are truly breathtaking, extending to approximately 2.5 acres of verdant grounds that feel like your own private estate. Predominantly laid out as sweeping expanses of lawn, they are thoughtfully landscaped with established, mature shrubs and vibrant seasonal flower borders that provide year-round colour and visual interest. Meandering gravelled pathways invite leisurely exploration and peaceful strolls, while beautifully sculpted ornamental hedging adds architectural structure and timeless charm. The elevated position offers captivating vistas across the surrounding mountains and rolling countryside - a constantly changing backdrop of natural beauty through every season.

A shared private terrace area within the gardens provides an additional communal outdoor space, available for use as agreed between the property owners, perfect for summer gatherings or quiet contemplation.
Location


The historic market town of Abergavenny, often called the Gateway to Wales, is a charming destination less than 1.5 miles away, combining rich history and stunning natural landscapes. It sits adjacent to the picturesque Brecon Beacons National Park. This vibrant town offers many amenities for residents and visitors alike, including a diverse selection of independent shops showcasing local craftsmanship and larger supermarkets for everyday needs.

Dining options in Abergavenny are plentiful. The town features a variety of restaurants, from casual eateries to upscale dining experiences, many of which focus on locally sourced ingredients. The town also has a bustling theatre and cinema, providing entertainment options for all ages. Abergavenny boasts quality education facilities for families, with primary and secondary schools within easy reach.

Each September, the town transforms into a culinary hub for its celebrated annual food festival, which draws food enthusiasts from across the country and beyond. This event showcases gourmet street food, artisanal products, and local delicacies, creating a lively atmosphere filled with tastings, cooking demonstrations, and workshops.

Throughout the year, Abergavenny comes alive with vibrant cultural events celebrating its rich heritage and diverse community. From cycling and walking festivals that showcase the town's stunning natural beauty to music and art events that highlight local talent and draw participants from diverse backgrounds, there's always something exciting happening in Abergavenny. Food lovers will appreciate the many renowned gastropubs and restaurants scattered throughout the town and its scenic surroundings. Each offers a unique menu that reflects the region's rich agricultural heritage.

Finally, Abergavenny's excellent road links make it a breeze to explore. Whether travelling to and from Hereford, Brecon, Swansea, Bristol, Newport, or Cardiff, the well-connected A40 and other major roads ensure you can easily reach this charming town. This combination of natural beauty, community spirit, and access to urban centres makes Abergavenny a desirable destination for living and visiting.
Leasehold


This purchase offers the buyer a shared freehold of the entire property and its 2.5-acre grounds, through automatic membership of the Resident’s Management Company, together with a 999-year lease term, which commenced on 1st June 2003, specific to 1 Trebencyn Park. The ground rent is set at a modest £100 per annum for the first 25 years, with adjustments every 25 years thereafter based on the Retail Prices Index to reflect inflation. Notably, the original landlord has generously waived the ground rent charge throughout the entire period - a significant financial benefit to leaseholders.

The leaseholder contributes a specified proportion towards buildings insurance, service charges, and a Reserve Fund. The annual buildings insurance cost for the period 1st January to 31st December 2026 was £1,806.84. The 2026 annual service charge amounts to £3,264.12 and is payable in convenient monthly instalments. Additionally, an annual Reserve Fund contribution of £300 helps build a prudent contingency reserve to cover any relevant unforeseen maintenance costs or improvements to the communal areas and facilities.
Vendor notes


1 Trebencyn Park benefits from a shared freehold, owned and managed entirely by the six Trebencyn Park households through a Residents’ Management Company. Every leaseholder is automatically a company member and director, giving a direct say in how the building is run and how costs are set. In simple terms, this means the people who live here make the decisions.

The company operates on a non‐profit basis, with no external landlord or managing agent involved. There is no ground rent, and the focus is on keeping costs fair and transparent.

All major expenses, such as building insurance, roof and exterior maintenance, and grounds upkeep, are shared between the six owners. As a result, responsibilities and expenses that would normally fall to a single freeholder are sensibly distributed, offering peace of mind, long‐term value, and a strong sense of shared ownership within a well‐maintained setting.
Services


The property is connected to mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Lpg central heating and a wood-burning stove.

Mobile and Broadband Internet services are available.

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  • Tenure

    Leasehold (977 years)

  • Service charge

    £3,264 per year

  • Council tax band

    F

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