£350,000

(£184/sq. ft)

4 bed semi-detached house for sale
Stow Hill, Newport NP20

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 1 reception

    • 1,898 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

Just added
Freehold
Added on 21/08/2026

About this property

  • Handsome semi-detached home dating to around 1846

  • Four bedrooms arranged over two floors

  • Original stained glass and an encaustic tiled entrance hall

  • Two reception rooms plus a separate kitchen and diner

  • Utility, pantry and generous storage throughout

  • A short walk from the Cathedral and the city centre

Stow Hill has long been one of Newport's most recognisable addresses, and this home sits comfortably within that history. Approaching 1,900 square feet, it has held onto the details that give a house of this age its character - coloured glass throwing light across the hall, patterned tiling underfoot, moulded cornices, wood burners and original fireplaces - while giving a family plenty of room to spread out.

The Ground Floor

A part-glazed door opens into a wide entrance hall laid with original geometric tiling, the staircase rising to one side and coloured glass filtering light from the front. The main living room sits to the front, with casement windows, alcove shelving to either side of a wood burner and deep blue walls beneath ornate cornicing. Across the hall the second reception room makes a characterful dining space, with stripped floorboards, a wood burner set into an exposed brick chimney breast under a reclaimed timber mantel, and fitted alcove cupboards to either side. To the rear, the kitchen is fitted with Shaker cabinetry and solid oak worktops, a range cooker in the chimney recess and a Belfast sink, with patterned tiling underfoot and a section of exposed stone wall adding to the character. A pantry with fitted storage and a wine rack sits off the kitchen, and a separate utility with further units and a sink leads out through the back door. A shower room completes the floor off the hall.

The First Floor

The staircase rises to a landing serving four bedrooms, the family bathroom and a separate WC. The principal bedroom is a standout: A substantial double running the full depth of the house, filled with light from twin casement windows and set beneath a high ceiling with deep cornicing. A run of fitted wardrobes spans one wall, leaving the floor clear, and stripped boards and period proportions give it a calm, grown-up feel - a proper retreat at the top of the house. The second double keeps its stripped boards, making a characterful room currently used for music. A further double at the back, presently a nursery, is carpeted and fitted with a wardrobe, while the fourth bedroom keeps another original fireplace and works well as a home office as it stands. The bathroom holds a bath and pedestal basin with a part-tiled surround and a heated towel rail, and the WC sits separately alongside. Period cornicing carries through the rooms.

The Outside

To the front, a lawned garden is framed by low stone walls and established shrubs, with a path leading up beneath an ornamental iron verandah to the part-glazed front door and its stained glass surround. To the rear sits an enclosed courtyard, a private and sunny spot laid with flagstones and gravel, framed by original stone and brick boundary walls with gated side access returning to the front.

The Area

Stow Hill is one of Newport's most established addresses, climbing from the city centre up towards St Woolos Cathedral at the top of the rise. It's a genuinely walkable spot: The shops, cafes and everyday amenities of the centre sit at the bottom of the hill, while towards the top you'll find Vittoria's, a well-regarded Italian restaurant, among a handful of independents. Head down the hill the other way and you reach Belle Vue Park, a Victorian park with glasshouses, terraced gardens and open lawns that make an easy green escape a few minutes from the door. The mainline station keeps Cardiff around fifteen minutes away by train with Bristol within easy reach, and the M4 is close by for wider connections.

Tenure: Freehold

Council Tax Band: E

Local Authority: Newport

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    Freehold

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