Have you ever wondered what the cheapest homes in Monmouth are like on the inside?

We’ve done the research for you and found a selection of properties on the market near that cost less than £200,000.

Which ones would you want to live in?

Howells Place - £170,000

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Howells Place is above Marks and Spencers. (Abbie Drew Property Sales)
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The apartment also has a private courtyard. (Abbie Drew Property Sales )

Howells Place is a one bedroom flat in a town centre location, and benefits from a private enclosed courtyard. There is a rear entrance to the building with a security door and a decked pathway over Marks & Spencer to reach the flat. Inside, there is an open plan kitchen, dining room and living room, featuring two sash windows and a walk-in cupboard housing the hot-water tank. There is also a bedroom overlooking the private courtyard and a bathroom.

Beaufort Arms Court - £179,000

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The apartment is Grade II listed. (Haart Monmouth)

This apartment is in a Grade II listed building close to the centre of Monmouth. There is a voice-operated entry system, and inside the flat is a living room with decorative period coving - ceiling skirting boards - a feature fire surround and sash windows. There is also an L-shaped kitchen, two bedrooms and a four-piece bathroom.

Monnow Street - £185,000

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The apartment is in the centre of town. (PA Black, Monmouth)
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The split level maisonette has high ceilings and feature fireplaces. (PA Black)

This split-level maisonette on Monnow Street is also near the town centre and offers high ceilings, feature fireplaces and exposed brick walls. The property is entered through a wooden front door, leading to two bedrooms and a shower room. On the second floor is a living room and a combined kitchen/breakfast room with tiled floors and solid oak worktops.

Hyam Court - £190,000

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The building has one of Monmouth’s 24 blue plaques. (Haart Monmouth)
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The two bedroom apartment has an open plan living room and dining area. (Haart Monmouth)

Flat one in Hyam Court was formerly Hyam’s Mineral Water Works, used for the manufacturing of soda water, ginger beer, and lemonade. The building dates back to the 19th century and features one of Monmouth’s 24 blue plaques. The flat is made up of a private entrance with a covered porch, a hallway, a fitted kitchen, a lounge/dining room, two bedrooms, and a shower room, with access to a garage.