9 bedroom house

Tregare, Monmouth, Gwent, NP25 4DU

Guide Price

£1,500,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Sep 2021
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • 25.63 acres
  • 9 beds

Residential Tags: Farmhouse

Property Tags: Holiday Cottage, Solar Energy

Land Tags: Pasture Land, Woodland

Summary Details

  • First Marketed: Sep 2021
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • Residential Tags: Farmhouse
  • Property Tags: Holiday Cottage, Solar Energy
  • Land Tags: Pasture Land, Woodland
LOWER BAILEA FARM



Lower Bailea Farm is a property with a wealth of character and charm in need of modernisation throughout. Step inside the entrance hall with plenty of space for storing coats and shoes. A door from here opens into the inner hallway leading to the utility room and cloakroom. The utility room has a range of base and wall units, a stainless steel sink with twin draining boards, a shower and space for a washing machine.



The inner hallway expands creating an area currently used for storage. From here enter the kitchen. The kitchen has a range of rustic base and wall units, double stainless steel sinks and double draining boards underneath the kitchen window. Pleasant views can be appreciated from here. There is space for a range style cooker, fridge freezer and a breakfast table. In the corner of the room is a walk-in larder.



The main feature of the dining room is a stone fireplace and woodburning stove, the stove is plumbed into the central heating system. A window looks into the conservatory.



A UPVC conservatory with polycarbonate roof measuring 28ft runs across the length of the house. It has French doors opening out to the garden.



Completing the ground floor is a sitting room with a feature stone fireplace and a picture window overlooking the side garden.



Upstairs there are 4 bedrooms all having a pleasant outlook across the gardens and grounds and a family bathroom.



OUTSIDE



The driveway leading to the properties is approximately half a mile long and passes through a farmyard belonging to the neighbouring property. At the entrance to the properties is ample off-road parking for many vehicles, a portable cabin, used as a workshop with power and water and a shed



To the rear of Lower Bailea Barn is a large vegetable produce area, a 6 bay goat shed, a greenhouse, a tool shed and a chicken run with fruiting trees to include apple and plum. Within the garden of Lower Bailea Barn is a wood store, lock-up and an open-sided tractor store. Both properties have well stocked, established pretty gardens surrounding them.



Close to the parking area are 5 dog enclosures with a shed in each utilised as kennels. Each has a water supply. Next to the enclosures is an orchard with fruiting trees to include apple and damson.



There are 5 fields in total, divided into 5 large and 3 smaller grazing areas, along with approximately 11 acres of woodland bordering a stream. Each field has a water supply and stock proof fencing. The fields, woodland, and garden in total approach 26 acres.



LOWER BAILEA BARN



Lower Bailea Barn conversion was completed in 2016. It was designed to be an economical spacious dwelling that can easily be split into two smaller dwellings if required. The property was also developed to accommodate less abled persons by adding a stone ramp into the property for easier access along with a ground floor shower room. Character features can be found throughout and include exposed stone walls, ceiling beams and arrow slit windows.



The main entrance has doors leading to the kitchen, ground floor shower room, utility room and stairs leading up to the first floor. The kitchen has a range of rustic wooden units with teak work surfaces. A large Belfast sink is perfectly placed under the kitchen window and pleasant views of the land and garden can be appreciated at the side and rear aspects. There is space for a breakfast table, range style cooker and fridge freezer, the dishwasher is integral.



The utility room has a range of base units space for a washing machine, a Belfast sink. A door from the utility room leads to the workshop. The workshop can be independently access from the front courtyard. Although the current owners have chosen to use this room as a workshop it is a versatile space that could be used as a work from home office, therapy room, boot room or music room, the options are endless.



The ground floor shower room has a white suite to include a shower cubicle, wash hand basin and w.c.



The hub of the home is the main sitting and formal dining area, an extremely bright and airy room located in the centre of the barn. Glazed French doors allow light to flood in through the front and rear aspects. In the corner of the room is a large wood burning stove that is plumbed into the central heating system.



Internal double doors open into the snug. Views of the vegetable garden can be appreciated from this room. Next to the staircase is a cloakroom. Internal glazed doors from the snug open into the study. The study can be access independently from the front courtyard via a stone ramp.



A staircase from the snug leads up to the first floor. There are 5 double bedrooms in total. The principal bedroom has an en-suite shower room and there are 2 further bathrooms.



KEY INFORMATION



Agents Note: Lower Bailea Farm and Lower Bailea Barn have solar panels. The benefits of these will be passed to the new owners.



Services: Lower Bailea Farm and Lower Bailea Barn have mains electricity, oil fired central heating. Private water and Private drainage



Wayleaves, Easements and Rights of Way: The property is offered with all existing wayleaves, easements and all public and private rights of way and other such rights, whether these are specifically referred to in these particulars or not.



Fixtures and Fittings: Only those items specifically mentioned in these particulars will be included in the sale, the remainder are excluded from the sale, however, may be available by separate negotiation.



Council Tax: Band G for Lower Bailea Farm and Band H for Lower Bailea Barn.



Local Authority: Monmouthshire County Council.



Viewings: Strictly by appointment with the selling agents

Marketed by: Powells, Monmouth

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