£550,000
(£331/sq. ft)
4 bed detached house for saleCambria Close, Newport NP18
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
1,660 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
About this property
On the market for the first time in 38 years - one family from new, and it shows in how the home has been kept.
A kitchen and dining room with white handleless units, granite worktops, and French doors opening to the garden.
Two connecting reception rooms plus a separate snug - flexible space that works as easily for entertaining as for everyday life.
Four bedrooms to the first floor, the principal with its own en-suite shower room alongside a family bathroom finished in textured stone-effect tiling.
A landscaped rear garden with Indian sandstone paving, raised brick beds, and an elevated, leafy outlook - all a short walk from the heart of Caerleon.
A double garage - genuine space for two cars, a workshop, or serious storage.
The hallway sets the tone from the moment you step inside - oak flooring underfoot, a glass and oak staircase by Neville Johnson rising to the first floor, and solid oak doors running throughout the ground floor.
The living room and dining room flow together in an L shape, giving the space a natural versatility - open, it creates a generous sweep of living space that moves easily from fireside to dining table; sectioned off, it offers two distinct rooms, each with its own character. The living room is centred on a marble fireplace in a crisp white tone, with French doors leading directly onto the patio and drawing the garden in, while the dining room enjoys a leaded window to the front. A separate snug sits off the hall, a useful third reception that works as a study, reading room, or television room away from the main living space.
The kitchen and dining room is a bright, sociable space. White handleless units run beneath granite worktops, with an inset hob, extractor above, and space for the appliances of modern life. The dining area sits at the garden end, where French doors with integrated blinds open to the patio - ideal for breakfast or supper with the garden in view. A utility room beyond keeps the laundry, boiler, and a second sink tucked out of sight, and a cloakroom WC completes the floor.
Then there is the garage. A true double, it is, frankly, enormous - twin doors to the front, light and power within, and the kind of footprint that invites ideas, whether that's classic cars, a workshop, a home gym, or conversion in the future, subject to the usual consents.
The First Floor
Four bedrooms lead off the landing. The principal bedroom has its own en-suite bathroom finished in textured wave tiling, with a full-size bath to soak in at the end of the day. Bedrooms two and three are both comfortable doubles, one currently dressed in a fresh botanical scheme, the other with a coastal feel and views towards the trees. The fourth bedroom is currently in use as a home office with fitted shelving and desk space - equally well suited to a single bedroom or nursery.
The family shower room continues the quality, with marble-effect tiling from floor to ceiling, a countertop basin set on a walnut-finished vanity, and a clean, considered look throughout.
The Outside
The garden is where 38 years of care is most visible. Completely private, with Indian sandstone paving wrapping around the house and stepping down to a neat lawn edged with raised brick beds full of lavender, potted topiary, and seasonal colour. New fencing adds to the seclusion, a raised seating terrace catches the sun beneath a parasol, and the whole garden enjoys an elevated, open outlook over rooftops to the wooded hillside beyond.
To the front, a broad lawn and block-paved driveway lead to the double garage, with a covered porch.
The Area
What you have here is something genuinely rare - a modern house in "the village". Caerleon is one of the most historically significant places in Wales, with its Roman amphitheatre, baths, and the National Roman Legion Museum all within walking distance, but it is the everyday life of the village that residents treasure. Yema brings serious cooking to the high street, The Priory offers dining and drinks in a setting steeped in history, and The Snug is a favourite for a relaxed evening - with a host of other pubs to choose from besides. Riverside walks follow the Usk, the schools are among the most sought-after in the area, and the M4 is within easy reach for Cardiff and Bristol, with Newport's mainline station putting London Paddington around two hours away.
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax Band: F
Local Authority: Newport
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