Cottage in Wales for sale (llamas not included)
This well appointed property is located close to the village of Shirenewton in Wales

Lower Weyloed is an attractive double-fronted cottage with rendered elevations under a slate roof located just outside the pretty Welsh village of Shirenewton.
Accommodation is perfect for a family - the drawing room in particular is a terrific room with a large fireplace and wood burner, wood floors and exposed beams. Beyond is the dining room which in turn leads to the breakfast kitchen; from here French doors lead out to the gardens and paddock. Also on the ground floor are the study, sitting room and a large conservatory.
The first floor has five bedrooms, three of which overlook the garden and two of which have the spectacular view to the rear. The master bedroom is en-suite and the remaining bedrooms have use of the large family bathroom.
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Outside the property is set in grounds of just over an acre. The front garden is laid to lawn and enclosed by mature trees. The main terrace is located outside the kitchen and conservatory with views across the lower garden. The property comes with an enclosed paddock and a stable.
Lower Weyloed is positioned on the edge of Shirenewton, a thriving village with two inns, a church, primary school and a village hall. Chepstow (just over three miles) has all the necessary local amenities and Bristol is just 18 miles distant.
The guide price is £695,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01173 171 999 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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