6 bedroom house
Monmouth, Gwent, NP25 5HS
Guide Price
£15,000,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse
Property Tags: Tennis Court, Traditional Buildings
Land Tags: Vineyard
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jan 2021
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse
- Property Tags: Tennis Court, Traditional Buildings
- Land Tags: Vineyard
An outstanding and award winning wine estate projecting a global brand from the Welsh Marches
Description
Ancre Hill Estates is a glorious wine estate in the Wye Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, close to the historic town of Monmouth in Wales, just two miles from the border with England.
Ancre Hill has been recognised in some of the top international wine competitions in the world and won the Bollicine del Mondo in 2012 when its 2008 Sparkling Wine was voted the best White Sparkling Wine in the world. The Ancre Hill brand is recognised far and wide with stockists including Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons.
Ancre Hill Estates is proud of its Welsh heritage, and at the heart of the Estate is a substantial period six bedroom house with swimming pool and tennis court. Newton Court Farm includes a newly renovated four bedroom farmhouse along with a range of traditional buildings with potential for alternative uses (subject to planning). The combination of Ancre Hill and Newton Court Farm extends to 137.1 acres (55.48 hectares) of land including 29.5 acres of vines.
Location
There are good connections to the main road network with the historic border town of Monmouth being just over 1 mile away. The town boasts excellent schools including Haberdashers independent boys and girls schools, Llangattock School Monmouth with Montessori Nursery, a selection of primary schools and recently rebuilt Monmouth Comprehensive School. Monmouth also offers up-market traditional shopping, with boutique shops, Waitrose Supermarket, M&S, The Savoy Theatre and an extensive range of recreational and leisure facilities.
An abundance of tourism and recreational activities exist within Monmouth and the wider region, especially within the beautiful Wye Valley which is only a stone’s throw away. The Brecon Beacons National Park is located to the North of Abergavenny, Tintern Abbey, Raglan Castle, the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal and Chepstow Castle are all easily accessible.
There are a number of good pubs and restaurants in the immediate area and further afield. These include The Angel and The Hardwick - plus Michelin starred eateries by James Sommerin and The Whitebrook - all of which serve Ancre Hill wine.
Square Footage: 7,182 sq ft
Acreage: 137.1 Acres
Marketed by: Savills Rural Sales, Botley
Description
Ancre Hill Estates is a glorious wine estate in the Wye Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, close to the historic town of Monmouth in Wales, just two miles from the border with England.
Ancre Hill has been recognised in some of the top international wine competitions in the world and won the Bollicine del Mondo in 2012 when its 2008 Sparkling Wine was voted the best White Sparkling Wine in the world. The Ancre Hill brand is recognised far and wide with stockists including Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons.
Ancre Hill Estates is proud of its Welsh heritage, and at the heart of the Estate is a substantial period six bedroom house with swimming pool and tennis court. Newton Court Farm includes a newly renovated four bedroom farmhouse along with a range of traditional buildings with potential for alternative uses (subject to planning). The combination of Ancre Hill and Newton Court Farm extends to 137.1 acres (55.48 hectares) of land including 29.5 acres of vines.
Location
There are good connections to the main road network with the historic border town of Monmouth being just over 1 mile away. The town boasts excellent schools including Haberdashers independent boys and girls schools, Llangattock School Monmouth with Montessori Nursery, a selection of primary schools and recently rebuilt Monmouth Comprehensive School. Monmouth also offers up-market traditional shopping, with boutique shops, Waitrose Supermarket, M&S, The Savoy Theatre and an extensive range of recreational and leisure facilities.
An abundance of tourism and recreational activities exist within Monmouth and the wider region, especially within the beautiful Wye Valley which is only a stone’s throw away. The Brecon Beacons National Park is located to the North of Abergavenny, Tintern Abbey, Raglan Castle, the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal and Chepstow Castle are all easily accessible.
There are a number of good pubs and restaurants in the immediate area and further afield. These include The Angel and The Hardwick - plus Michelin starred eateries by James Sommerin and The Whitebrook - all of which serve Ancre Hill wine.
Square Footage: 7,182 sq ft
Acreage: 137.1 Acres
Marketed by: Savills Rural Sales, Botley
Land Registry Data
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