£335,000

(£288/sq. ft)

3 bed semi-detached house for sale
Rees Close, Newport NP20

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

    • 1,163 sq. ft

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Leasehold
Added on 24/06/2026

About this property

  • A substantial bay-fronted 1930s semi, well-maintained throughout, ready for updating to personal taste.

  • A converted garage providing a generous separate dining room.

  • A formal lounge with bay window and original period detailing throughout the hallway.

  • Three good bedrooms, including extensive fitted wardrobe storage.

  • A raised paved terrace and mature lawned garden with established planting and two sheds.

  • A block-paved driveway and a quiet, rarely-available position in Malpas.

Houses on Rees Close don't come up often, and it isn't difficult to see why. Set back behind a neatly kept front garden and a tree that has clearly stood for decades, this is a substantial 1930s semi with genuine scale and character throughout. Relatively new grey UPVC windows run throughout the property, with the exception of the sliding patio doors, bringing a contemporary edge to the period proportions, and the long entrance hallway sets the tone for what lies beyond, with period stained glass casting colour across the floor and a decorative brick dado running its full length - a quiet but unmistakable sign of the quality built into homes of this era. It is a house that has been well cared for over many years, and now offers the next owners a genuine opportunity to bring their own taste and ideas to a property with excellent bones and real room to grow into.

The Ground Floor

The hallway alone gives a strong first impression - period stained glass, decorative brickwork, and a real sense of arrival that modern builds rarely manage. The lounge sits at the front of the house behind a bay window, a calm and formal room that benefits from excellent natural light throughout the day, with red dress curtains and original detailing adding to its character.

The garage has been thoughtfully converted into a separate dining room, adding valuable additional space to the ground floor and giving the house a proper, distinct dining room in addition to the kitchen - a genuinely useful configuration that many similar semis on this road do not offer. A display cabinet and dining suite currently make full use of the space, and it would suit a variety of uses depending on what the next owners need. The kitchen itself is a practical galley layout, fitted and functional, with sliding patio doors leading directly out to the garden at the rear, making everyday life and entertaining equally straightforward.

The First Floor

Three bedrooms sit upstairs, each generously proportioned in a way that is typical of houses from this period but increasingly rare in newer builds. The principal bedroom benefits from an extensive run of fitted wardrobes, offering excellent storage without compromising the room's sense of space. The second bedroom is a comfortable double with its own decorative character, while the third room - currently set up with a single bed - remains a flexible space well suited to a child's room, guest room, or home office. The family bathroom includes a corner shower alongside the bath, practical, well maintained, and finished in a classic style that has stood the test of time.

The Outside

At the front, a block-paved driveway provides convenient off-road parking, with a small lawned area and mature tree adding kerb appeal. The rear garden is a genuine asset and one of the property's standout features - a raised paved terrace finished with decorative brick balustrading and ornamental piers, ideal for outdoor seating and entertaining on warmer days. Stone steps lead down from the terrace to a generous lawned section beyond, framed by mature trees and established planting that give the garden a real sense of privacy and seclusion despite its residential setting. Two sheds provide ample additional storage. It is a garden that has clearly been loved and tended over many years, and one that offers genuine scope for whatever the next owners want to do with it - whether that's keeping it much as it is or reimagining it entirely.

Tenure

The property is currently leasehold, with the vendor in the process of purchasing the freehold - meaning the next owners will benefit from full freehold ownership going forward.

The Area

Malpas is a well-established and popular residential area on the edge of Newport, offering an easy balance of suburban calm and city convenience. Local amenities are close at hand, with Newport city centre, the M4, and the wider road network all within easy reach, making it a practical choice for commuters as well as families. It is a quiet, settled neighbourhood that consistently appeals to a broad range of buyers - and properties here, as this one demonstrates, do not come to market often, so early interest is recommended.

Tenure: Leasehold (being acquired)

Council Tax Band: E

Local Authority: Newport

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