Abergavenny sits where the Usk valley meets the Black Mountains, ringed by the Sugar Loaf, Blorenge and Skirrid. Those hills give the town its character and give installations here their main constraint.

Steep isolated hills rise directly around the town, so the sky view depends heavily on which side of which hill a property sits. Up the Grwyne and Honddu valleys the terrain becomes tighter still.
Stone and rendered cottages, hill farmhouses, converted barns in the valleys, and Victorian and Georgian properties in the town.
Hill farming and tourism dominate the surrounding valleys, with many holdings on single-track lanes up the hillsides.
Properties beneath a hill are mounted on the open aspect wherever possible. In the tighter valleys a pole positioned up the slope frequently outperforms anything on the house.
Food and hospitality businesses, holiday accommodation and farm enterprises around the town rely on connectivity through the visitor season.
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Send your postcode and photos for a quote.