5 bedroom house
Marstow, Ross-On-Wye, Herefordshire, HR9 6HF
Guide Price
£1,900,000
Residential Tags: Grade II*
Property Tags: Solar Energy, Tennis Court, Walled Garden
Land Tags: Arable Land, Paddock, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Apr 2021
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Grade II*
- Property Tags: Solar Energy, Tennis Court, Walled Garden
- Land Tags: Arable Land, Paddock, Woodland
HISTORICAL NOTE
Thomas Swift, the vicar of Goodrich was the Grandfather
to Jonathan Swift, the author of Gulliver's Travels, built
Newhouse Farm in 1636. A staunch royalist, he bankrupted
himself in gifting his coat, sewn with 300 pieces of gold,
to Charles I. The house is truly Y shaped, radiating north,
south-east and south-west, bar a later addition incorporating
the rear hall and rooms above and below. It was abandoned
for a number of years and at one stage was subject to a
demolition order. However it was bought by the present
owners in 1976. Since then, this Grade II * house has been
comprehensively refurbished. The roof was raised and
reroofed. New plumbing, electrical wiring and underfloor
heating was installed in various rooms such as the family
room, hall, games room and office as well as strategic night
storage heaters. Windows were replaced and walls insulated
and in some rooms panelled.
Beautiful gardens were created and the swimming pool and
tennis court constructed. All the trees and woodland around
the garden and on the land were planted at this time, the
landscape previously being somewhat sparse.
LOCATION
Equidistant between Ross and Monmouth and close to
Whitchurch where there is an excellent and enterprising
Village shop, in an area designated as an AONB, Newhouse
Farm is close to the small hamlet of Marstow, despite being
in the parish of Goodrich. All the nearby towns have excellent
shopping facilities, with Monmouth having a Waitrose. The
area is renowned for its great choice of schools, with senior
schools at Monmouth (The Haberdashers), Hereford, Ross
and further east towards Malvern or Cheltenham. Junior
schools are in Goodrich and Whitchurch.
Communications are particularly good with the M50 and A40
providing fast access to Cardiff to the south west and linking
the M5 and the Midlands to the east.
The area is famed for its recreational facilities be it on the
River Wye, golf courses at Ross or Monmouth and wonderful
walks and cycling in the Wye Valley and Forest of Dean.
LOT 1: THE HOUSE, GARDENS,
GROUNDS AND PADDOCKS
AMOUNTING TO ABOUT 16.85
ACRES.
The tree lined tarmac drive sweeps up to the house.
The original fortified front door is sheltered by a porch
supported by Doric columns, one dated 1636, the other
inscribed TSS, Thomas Swift's initials. The hall has an
open fireplace, panelled walls and main staircase as well
as the staircase to the lower ground floor. There is a door
to the garden opposite. The Dining room has a panoramic
bay window, open fireplace and links, via the utility room/
butler's pantry, to the kitchen with its large inglenook
fireplace, Aga and back stairs. Off the rear hall there is a
separate cloakroom, stairs to the lower ground floor, office
and pantry. Stairs from the hall lead down to the family
room and through to the games room with an external
door and wine cellar, beyond which is the boiler room and
staircase returning to the back hall.Off the first floor landing is a small study which could
also be a bedroom. The snug is an attractive room
with an open fireplace, a hidden staircase to the top
floor and library off, which is above the porch. The
drawing room has greater views from its panoramic
bay window, as well as an open fireplace. This room
once was the principal bedroom and a bathroom could
be added. There are also two bedrooms off the rear
landing and two bathrooms.
On the top floor there are three bedrooms and a
bathroom off the central landing, with the back
stairs leading directly into one of the bedrooms. The
significant roof space is accessed from this landing.
The attractive terraced walled gardens surround the
house. A central feature is the solar dome standing on
the main level lawn good also for a marquee and which
is edged with deep rich borders. The swimming pool
is in a secure area with a safety cover and the tennis
court is outside the main garden.
Above the garden is a maturing woodland, mainly of
oak, ash, beech and some cherry planted around 1990.
At the top of the drive is a double garage and the useful
multi-purpose modern portal framed farm building
with its workshop, stock pens and ample storage areas. Ground Floor First Floor
Second Floor
Approximate Gross Internal Floor Area
519 sq m (5,590 sq ft)
This plan is for guidance only and must not be relied upon as a
statement of fact. Attention is drawn to the Important Notice
on the last page of the text of the Particulars
Lower Ground FloorThere are three paddocks totalling just over 10 acres, one leading directly from the
farm building, the other accessed off the lane and divided by the Luke Brook. The third
paddock is planted with some specimen trees including a liquid amber and is below the
house.
LOT 2: LAND AND WOODLAND AMOUNTING TO
ABOUT 55.81 ACRES.
The main access to the land is off the lane to the south west of Newhouse Farm. All the
land is planted to grass but has more recently been in an arable rotation. The main block
runs along the side of the A40, at the northern end of which is a gated entrance onto the
road (other gates along this boundary are no longer used). The oak woodland which was
planted in 1985 is at the northern end of the farm, below which is a further paddock.
The rising ground would make an ideal gallop of 4/5 furlongs.
SERVICES, WAYLEAVES AND
RIGHTS OF WAY
Mains water and electricity. Oil fired central heating.
Fibre broadband. Private drainage.
There are various footpaths that cross the land, two
of which serve little purpose. Further details are
available.
FIXTURES AND FITTINGS
The fitted carpets, light fittings, curtains and blinds
are included in the sale. Other contents may be
available separately.
DIRECTIONS (HR9 6HF)
From Ross and the M50, continue on towards
Monmouth on the A40. Take the second road left to
Goodrich off the A40 after Pencraig. At the Cross Keys
Inn, turn left and go over the A40. Bear Right at the
turning to Marstow and proceed 0.8 of a mile along
the lane. Where the lane turns left, before a small
bridge, turn right into Newhouse Farm drive.
VIEWING
Strictly by appointment with Bengough Property
or Knight Frank .
Marketed by: Jonathan Bengough, Leominster
Thomas Swift, the vicar of Goodrich was the Grandfather
to Jonathan Swift, the author of Gulliver's Travels, built
Newhouse Farm in 1636. A staunch royalist, he bankrupted
himself in gifting his coat, sewn with 300 pieces of gold,
to Charles I. The house is truly Y shaped, radiating north,
south-east and south-west, bar a later addition incorporating
the rear hall and rooms above and below. It was abandoned
for a number of years and at one stage was subject to a
demolition order. However it was bought by the present
owners in 1976. Since then, this Grade II * house has been
comprehensively refurbished. The roof was raised and
reroofed. New plumbing, electrical wiring and underfloor
heating was installed in various rooms such as the family
room, hall, games room and office as well as strategic night
storage heaters. Windows were replaced and walls insulated
and in some rooms panelled.
Beautiful gardens were created and the swimming pool and
tennis court constructed. All the trees and woodland around
the garden and on the land were planted at this time, the
landscape previously being somewhat sparse.
LOCATION
Equidistant between Ross and Monmouth and close to
Whitchurch where there is an excellent and enterprising
Village shop, in an area designated as an AONB, Newhouse
Farm is close to the small hamlet of Marstow, despite being
in the parish of Goodrich. All the nearby towns have excellent
shopping facilities, with Monmouth having a Waitrose. The
area is renowned for its great choice of schools, with senior
schools at Monmouth (The Haberdashers), Hereford, Ross
and further east towards Malvern or Cheltenham. Junior
schools are in Goodrich and Whitchurch.
Communications are particularly good with the M50 and A40
providing fast access to Cardiff to the south west and linking
the M5 and the Midlands to the east.
The area is famed for its recreational facilities be it on the
River Wye, golf courses at Ross or Monmouth and wonderful
walks and cycling in the Wye Valley and Forest of Dean.
LOT 1: THE HOUSE, GARDENS,
GROUNDS AND PADDOCKS
AMOUNTING TO ABOUT 16.85
ACRES.
The tree lined tarmac drive sweeps up to the house.
The original fortified front door is sheltered by a porch
supported by Doric columns, one dated 1636, the other
inscribed TSS, Thomas Swift's initials. The hall has an
open fireplace, panelled walls and main staircase as well
as the staircase to the lower ground floor. There is a door
to the garden opposite. The Dining room has a panoramic
bay window, open fireplace and links, via the utility room/
butler's pantry, to the kitchen with its large inglenook
fireplace, Aga and back stairs. Off the rear hall there is a
separate cloakroom, stairs to the lower ground floor, office
and pantry. Stairs from the hall lead down to the family
room and through to the games room with an external
door and wine cellar, beyond which is the boiler room and
staircase returning to the back hall.Off the first floor landing is a small study which could
also be a bedroom. The snug is an attractive room
with an open fireplace, a hidden staircase to the top
floor and library off, which is above the porch. The
drawing room has greater views from its panoramic
bay window, as well as an open fireplace. This room
once was the principal bedroom and a bathroom could
be added. There are also two bedrooms off the rear
landing and two bathrooms.
On the top floor there are three bedrooms and a
bathroom off the central landing, with the back
stairs leading directly into one of the bedrooms. The
significant roof space is accessed from this landing.
The attractive terraced walled gardens surround the
house. A central feature is the solar dome standing on
the main level lawn good also for a marquee and which
is edged with deep rich borders. The swimming pool
is in a secure area with a safety cover and the tennis
court is outside the main garden.
Above the garden is a maturing woodland, mainly of
oak, ash, beech and some cherry planted around 1990.
At the top of the drive is a double garage and the useful
multi-purpose modern portal framed farm building
with its workshop, stock pens and ample storage areas. Ground Floor First Floor
Second Floor
Approximate Gross Internal Floor Area
519 sq m (5,590 sq ft)
This plan is for guidance only and must not be relied upon as a
statement of fact. Attention is drawn to the Important Notice
on the last page of the text of the Particulars
Lower Ground FloorThere are three paddocks totalling just over 10 acres, one leading directly from the
farm building, the other accessed off the lane and divided by the Luke Brook. The third
paddock is planted with some specimen trees including a liquid amber and is below the
house.
LOT 2: LAND AND WOODLAND AMOUNTING TO
ABOUT 55.81 ACRES.
The main access to the land is off the lane to the south west of Newhouse Farm. All the
land is planted to grass but has more recently been in an arable rotation. The main block
runs along the side of the A40, at the northern end of which is a gated entrance onto the
road (other gates along this boundary are no longer used). The oak woodland which was
planted in 1985 is at the northern end of the farm, below which is a further paddock.
The rising ground would make an ideal gallop of 4/5 furlongs.
SERVICES, WAYLEAVES AND
RIGHTS OF WAY
Mains water and electricity. Oil fired central heating.
Fibre broadband. Private drainage.
There are various footpaths that cross the land, two
of which serve little purpose. Further details are
available.
FIXTURES AND FITTINGS
The fitted carpets, light fittings, curtains and blinds
are included in the sale. Other contents may be
available separately.
DIRECTIONS (HR9 6HF)
From Ross and the M50, continue on towards
Monmouth on the A40. Take the second road left to
Goodrich off the A40 after Pencraig. At the Cross Keys
Inn, turn left and go over the A40. Bear Right at the
turning to Marstow and proceed 0.8 of a mile along
the lane. Where the lane turns left, before a small
bridge, turn right into Newhouse Farm drive.
VIEWING
Strictly by appointment with Bengough Property
or Knight Frank .
Marketed by: Jonathan Bengough, Leominster
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.