4 bedroom house

Mounton, Chepstow, Gwent, NP16 6AF

Guide Price

£875,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Oct 2021
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • 0.66 acres
  • 4 beds

Residential Tags: N/A

Property Tags: Holiday Cottage

Land Tags: Woodland

Summary Details

  • First Marketed: Oct 2021
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • Residential Tags: N/A
  • Property Tags: Holiday Cottage
  • Land Tags: Woodland
This individual spacious detached barn conversion has been lovingly restored and extended by the current owners. The sympathetic restoration carried out has included many modern improvements with double glazed casement windows, underfloor heating to the ground floor and bathroom and stylish bespoke kitchen cabinetry and has also added a stylish two storey annexe, ideal for dual family occupancy or to generate an income as a holiday let.

Standing within established gardens of approximately 0.66 acres which enjoy a south easterly aspect and comprise three areas with brick and stone walls acting as a divide. Large split level sun terraces extend across the rear of the property and there is also a really useful modern barn/garage/workshop with an internal office space and plenty of storage.

The spacious accommodation, full of character and charm, comprises reception hall with stairs leading to the first floor, level sitting room with a Vermont enamel wood-burning stove, open to the dining room enjoying triple aspect with French doors leading to the rear seating terrace. The heart of the home is the generously sized kitchen/breakfast room which has a wonderful atmosphere with high ceilings and traditional beams and also incorporates a range cooker, wood-burning stove and French doors opening onto the rear seating terrace. To the first floor are three good size double bedrooms and a large family bathroom with shower cubicle and rolltop bath. The property benefits from practical hard floors throughout with underfloor heating to the ground floor.

The Annexe offers good income potential and could be incorporated into the main property by installing a door on the ground floor. There is an open plan kitchen/lounge/diner with a wood-burning stove and stairs leading up to a double bedroom and shower room.

The Dene is a very special property that has a wonderful stylish interior and is surrounded by its own delightful gardens. The property is approached via a five bar gate with a large area of parking and access to the timber barn/garage/workshop. The surrounding woodland helps to provide the peace and relaxation that people are looking for.

The property is located on a quiet country lane in a small hamlet. Chepstow is just 2.4 miles away with supermarkets, cafs and other amenities. There are good motorway links nearby including the M48 and M4. Bristol City Centre is easily accessible likewise Bristol Parkway train station with services to many cities nationwide. Leisure and sporting pursuits nearby include woodland walks, bridleways and mountain bike trails, in addition to the golf course at St Pierre, all of which are within easy reach.

Spacious detached & restored three bedroom barn conversion
Extensive accommodation with much character & charm
Outbuildings & ample parking

Reception Hall - Accessed via a wooden front door. A ceramic tiled floor flows into the sitting room and on into the dining room. Stairs lead to the first floor and landing. Under stairs storage area. Window to side elevation. Exposed beams to ceiling.

Sitting Room - 6.00m x 3.50m (19'8" x 11'6") - Double glazed window to side and rear elevations. Ceramic tiled flooring that flows into the dining area. Fireplace with enamel wood burning stove. Ceiling beams.

Dining Room - 3.68m x 3.43m (12'1" x 11'3") - Double glazed windows to side and rear elevations. Double glazed French doors leading to the garden terrace. Ceiling beam.

Kitchen / Breakfast Room - 7.48m x 5.25m (24'6" x 17'3") - Steps down to the large impressive room. High ceiling heights with exposed beams. Fireplace with enamel wood burning stove and tiled hearth. Exposed wooden floorboards. Large double glazed window to front elevation. The focal points are French doors opening onto the flagstone terrace area. Bespoke kitchen cabinetry. Range cooker fuelled by LPG gas. Twin bowl Belfast sink. Space for a fridge freezer. Integrated dishwasher.

Stairs To First Floor And Landing - Double glazed windows to side elevation. Split level landing with floorboards. Useful storage cupboard. Traditional style column radiator.

Bedroom One - 5.53m x 2.99m (18'2" x 9'10") - Double glazed window to rear elevation overlooking the garden. Exposed floorboards. Traditional style column radiator in pewter.

Bedroom Two - 4.56m x 4.19m (15'0" x 13'9") - Double glazed window to rear elevation with views over the garden. Exposed wooden floorboards. Traditional style column radiator in pewter. Access to loft hatch.

Bedroom Three - 3.57m x 3.01m (11'9" x 9'11") - Double glazed window to side elevation. Exposed wooden floorboards. Traditional style column radiator in pewter.

Family Bathroom - Comprising low-level wc, pedestal wash-hand basin, step-in enclosure with mains fed shower, feature roll-top bath with traditional shower tap. Wood panelling. Airing cupboard. Under-tile heating. Double glazed window to rear elevation overlooking the garden.

Annexe - Accessed via the rear garden. This attractive space offers good potential income prospects and as previously stated could be incorporated on the ground floor. There is an open plan kitchen/living room/diner with a Jotul wood-burning stove and stairs to a double bedroom and a shower room.

OUTSIDE

The property is approached via a five bar gate with a large gravel area of parking and access to the barn/garage/workshop.

Set in the most attractive wildlife-friendly gardens of approximately 0.66 acres, predominantly laid to lawn with a selection of sun terraces, an abundant range of mature shrubs, trees and bushes together with a freshwater pond, wildflower orchard and bounded on one side by Mounton Brook. Stone walls extend around the property and divide the garden. To the top end of the garden there is an old pig cot being used for garden storage, outbuilding, greenhouse, and LPG storage tank.

BARN/GARAGE/WORKSHOP
8.10m x 5.78m. This impressive timber outbuilding has been constructed by the current owners and includes office space and a large storage/workshop area. There are useful lean-to-log stores to two sides.

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