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Rogerstone: Four-bed detached house in Alcan Grove for sale

Rogerstone: Four-bed detached house in Alcan Grove for sale

The property, listed by Davis & Sons, boasts a large living room, study, utility room, conservatory, and a spacious kitchen diner.
There is also an en-suite attached to the master bedroom, and another to the second bedroom.
The property also features an entrance hall, utility room, and a downstairs WC.
The conservatory (Image: Davis & Sons)
The property has a large evergreen rear garden, a spacious lawn area, and a patio seating area.
There is also a double driveway and garage to the front, providing ample off-street parking.
The house is situated in a quiet residential area, close to local amenities, schools, and transport links.
Rogerstone, a suburban village in Newport, blends historic charm with modern convenience.
One of the bedrooms (Image: Davis & Sons)
It offers well-regarded schools, green spaces like the Fourteen Locks Canal Centre, and regular rail links to Newport and Cardiff via Rogerstone station.
With easy access to the M4, it is a popular choice for families and commuters seeking a strong community feel with excellent transport connections.
The agency states: "This property is not to be missed."
To arrange a viewing, contact the Newport head office or reach out via email.

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