luxury house for sale Wraxall, United Kingdom
House with terrace Wraxall (United Kingdom)
A Rare Opportunity to acquire an Historic Grade II Listed Rectory in a Magical Setting.Nestled within an idyllic rural conservation area, this remarkable Grade II Listed former Rectory presents a rare opportunity for those seeking a peaceful and refined lifestyle, steeped in history and architectural grandeur. Dating in part to the 14th century, with later Georgian and Victorian additions, this distinguished residence offers striking period features, expansive living space, and breathtaking landscaped grounds extending to around 1.4 acres (0.55 ha).Set in an elevated position, the house enjoys sweeping views over its mature gardens. A copper beech tree-lined carriage driveway, framed by stone pillars, creates a truly impressive approach and sense of arrival.Inside, the grandeur continues. The scale, architectural integrity, and meticulous detailing are immediately evident—from the elegant oak floorboards and original fireplaces to stone mullion and sash windows with working shutters, intricate wall panelling, and a spectacular sweeping Georgian staircase.A welcoming entrance porch leads into the reception hallway, giving access to a handsome sitting room adorned with two Gothic-style arched bay windows and window seats that frame views of the gardens. Opposite is a further reception room with period detail, connecting to a second fitted kitchen, shower room, large utility, and an additional reception/bedroom—ideal for extended family, staff, or multi-generational living.One of the home’s most impressive features is the 28'7 x 18'9 kitchen/family room, with high ceilings, built-in appliances, a central island, and three tall sash windows bathing the space in light and offering glorious garden views. The rear hall houses the original butler’s pantry and two cloakrooms—one providing access to extensive cellars with fitted wine stores.The main staircase, framed by large arched Georgian windows, rises to the first floor, where four generous, light-filled double bedrooms await—each with period features, high ceilings, and captivating views. A spacious bathroom (plumbed but not fitted) completes this level.The second floor offers five further bedrooms, a beautifully appointed family bathroom with a freestanding slipper bath, and a modern third bathroom—perfect for larger families or visiting guests.Outside: The grounds (1.38 acres) are a true highlight. The gated drive offers ample parking and leads to a double garage, wood store, and further parking area. The landscaped gardens, primarily to the front, enjoy a sunny southerly aspect with sweeping lawns, mature borders, and a wealth of specimen trees—including ancient copper beeches and a striking monkey puzzle.A large flagstone terrace with cottage-style planting, lavender borders, climbing roses, wisteria, and olive trees provides the perfect alfresco setting. A second terrace and secret rose garden with an ornamental pond offer a secluded retreat, while the east side of the property includes a garden store, gardener’s WC, and remains of a Victorian greenhouse.A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to become the next custodian of one of the area’s most significant and architecturally beautiful homes.A highly sought after location surrounded by open countryside and yet within 5. miles of fashionable Clifton Village which includes many delis, bars, restaurants and of course schools predominately highly regarded independents.Within proximity there are many excellent sporting facilities including Health and Leisure clubs and golf courses, notably Bristol & Clifton and Long Ashton. The nearby Tyntesfield Estate offers meandering walks and bridle paths.For the commuter there are good road links to Bristol’s commercial centre and the motorway networks. There are mainline train stations available from Bristol Temple Meads and Nailsea & Backwell serving the wider country and Bristol Airport has a scheduled of flights to many European destinations.
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Contemporary house with garden Clevedon (United Kingdom)
A substantial and beautifully evolved detached house set within mature private grounds on Tickenham Hill, offering exceptional space, versatility and connectivity in one of North Somerset’s most desirable village settings.The Limes occupies an established position on Tickenham Hill, set within its own mature grounds and approached via a sweeping driveway that leads to the main entrance.The front door opens into a welcoming entrance hall, from which the principal reception rooms are arranged. Immediately off the hallway is the library, a refined and intimate space fitted with bespoke shelving and well suited to reading, study or quiet retreat.Beyond, the kitchen and breakfast room forms the everyday heart of the house. Thoughtfully arranged with extensive fitted cabinetry and generous work surfaces, the space also accommodates an informal dining area, making it ideal for daily use and relaxed entertaining. Adjoining the kitchen are practical utility and boot rooms, discreetly positioned to support the main accommodation.The formal dining room is accessed from the hallway and provides an elegant setting for entertaining. Sliding doors connect this room directly to the garden room, allowing the two spaces to be opened up into a flowing sequence for larger gatherings.The garden room is a particularly striking feature of the house, filled with natural light from extensive glazing and roof-light. Centered around a contemporary fireplace, it offers a generous and versatile reception space with views across the gardens and a strong connection to the outdoors throughout the year.Returning through the utility area, a series of highly functional and flexible spaces extend the accommodation further. These include a dedicated home office, a sauna, a north-lit studio and a workshop, creating an exceptional environment for home working, creative pursuits or leisure use. This wing connects directly to the substantial garage block, which incorporates an illuminated inspection pit, making it particularly appealing for those with specialist interests or practical requirements.The first floor provides well-proportioned bedroom accommodation arranged to offer both comfort and privacy. The principal suite enjoys dual aspects and is complemented by a dressing room and en-suite bathroom. Additional bedrooms include a further en-suite room, making the layout equally suitable for guests or longer-term visitors.Outside, the house is set within mature and varied grounds that enhance both its privacy and sense of scale. Lawns, orchard planting, established trees and woodland areas combine with a wildlife pond to create a richly layered landscape. A timber gazebo provides an attractive setting for outdoor entertaining, while the grounds are well screened by planting and boundary walls, ensuring a strong sense of enclosure and separation from the road.
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House with garden and terrace Bristol (United Kingdom)
An Architectural and Historical Landmark of Exceptional Grandeur.Step into a piece of English history at Barrow Court, a magnificent Grade II* listed country house that dates back to the 12th century. Originally built as a Benedictine nunnery, this stunning residence has undergone numerous transformations throughout the centuries, all while retaining its timeless elegance and architectural significance.The home’s rich past includes ownership by John Drew, a Bristol merchant who received the property from King Henry VIII following the Dissolution of the Monasteries. In the late 19th century, the estate was meticulously restored and expanded by Henry Martin Gibbs, who transformed it into the Jacobean masterpiece that stands today. Under his ownership, the renowned garden designer Francis Inigo Thomas was commissioned to design the spectacular Parterre and formal gardens, which remain a defining feature of the setting.Barrow Court has also attracted cultural interest in more recent years. Its striking architecture and historic authenticity led to the property being featured in the acclaimed BBC drama Wolf Hall, where it served as the stand-in for Hampton Court Palace, highlighting its remarkable period character and cinematic presence.No.1–3 Barrow Court forms the principal portion of the historic Barrow Court Estate, which was thoughtfully divided into a collection of private residences in the 1970s. While the estate now comprises a small enclave of around nineteen homes, this property occupies the most architecturally significant and imposing section of the original mansion. Its position within the estate allows it to retain the presence, scale, and grandeur of a stately home, while benefiting from a tranquil, community-like setting.The home underwent a sensitive restoration in the 1980s, carefully reviving its many period details. From the moment you step inside, you are greeted by an array of exceptional architectural features: intricate plasterwork, stone mullioned windows, stately fireplaces, the remarkable Jacobean staircase, and decorative friezes. The magnificent Great Hall is a centrepiece of the property, showcasing its impressive Corinthian fireplace and the Gibbs family coat of arms.The formal reception rooms offer a balance of majestic entertaining spaces and more intimate family rooms. Highlights include the raised drawing room, adorned with rich panelling and an arabesque ceiling, and the first-floor Solar, an exquisite example of historic craftsmanship.The first floor hosts a grand principal bedroom suite, alongside additional bedrooms, a music room, and sitting rooms, all with superb period detailing. The second floor features the Long Gallery, complete with wide oak floorboards, and is home to further bedrooms, family bathrooms, and a kitchen. A self-contained apartment and two cellars, including a wine cellar, complete the accommodation.Outside, the Grade II listed gardens, co-designed by Inigo Thomas, extend over 4.25 acres of manicured lawns, terraces, and pavilions. The grounds offer stunning vistas over the surrounding countryside, an elegant obelisk, and statues by Alfred Drury. A lush Arboretum filled with rare and mature trees provides a peaceful retreat. The long, tree-lined driveway enhances the sense of arrival and exclusivity, while the wider rural surroundings remain largely in the ownership of the Gibbs family descendants.Located just 6.5 miles from Bristol’s city centre, No.1–3 Barrow Court offers a peaceful rural setting with excellent access to Bristol Temple Meads, the M5, and a selection of highly regarded schools, farm shops, and country pubs.This is a rare opportunity to own the most significant part of one of North Somerset’s finest historic estates, a home where history, elegance, and luxury converge in a truly remarkable way.
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House Portishead (United Kingdom)
Rich in history and closely tied to the neighbouring church, this beautiful detached residence forms part of a charming enclave of period homes, where the setting feels wonderfully timeless.Behind its attractive stone façade, with distinctive wooden-framed windows and intricate detailing, lies a home that has been thoughtfully and sympathetically refurbished, seamlessly blending centuries-old character with the comforts of modern living.Stepping through the original wooden front door, you are welcomed into a traditional cross passage hallway, where flagstone floors set the tone for the warmth and authenticity that flows throughout the home. From here, the accommodation unfolds effortlessly, inviting you to explore.At the heart of the house lies a stunning open-plan kitchen, dining and living space, a room designed as much for everyday living as it is for entertaining. Bathed in natural light from its triple aspect, this space feels both generous and inviting. The solid oak kitchen sits beautifully against a backdrop of lime-plastered walls and original features, while the exposed stone chimney breast with its wood burner creates a natural gathering point. Flagstone flooring underfoot and window seats framing the views add to the sense of comfort and charm, while French doors open directly onto the garden, blurring the line between inside and out.The sitting room offers a more intimate retreat, where an impressive inglenook fireplace with exposed stone and timber lintel creates a wonderfully cosy focal point, the perfect setting for quieter evenings. Original details such flagstone floors whisper of the home’s past, while dual-aspect windows fill the room with soft natural light.A further reception room provides flexibility, whether as a family room, formal dining space or study and leads through to the generous boot and utility room - a practical yet characterful space complete with the original bread oven, ideal for modern family life after countryside walks or busy days. A cloakroom completes the ground floor.Upstairs, the sense of space continues, a rare and welcome feature for a home of this era. Four well-proportioned double bedrooms offer calm and comfort, each enjoying lovely outlooks, including views towards St Peter’s Church. The principal and guest bedrooms benefit from their own ensuites, while a beautifully appointed family bathroom serves the remaining rooms. Throughout, the careful refurbishment ensures a harmonious balance of period charm and contemporary finish.Outside, the gardens are as enchanting as the home itself. To the front, a generous expanse of lawn is framed by mature trees, including walnut, apple, cherry and plum alongside established planting that brings colour and texture through the seasons. A spacious patio provides the perfect setting for al fresco dining.To the rear, a more private and low-maintenance courtyard garden creates a peaceful retreat, complete with a working stone well and access to a delightful annexe, a versatile space filled with natural light, ideal for extended family stays, hobbies or quiet moments. There is potential to add a bathroom for a self-contained living space.Completing the picture is a substantial former cow barn, now a 30ft garage with adjoining potting shed and additional parking, offering excellent storage, practicality, and even potential for future use, subject to the necessary permissions.Church House is a rare and captivating home one that effortlessly combines history, character and thoughtful modernisation, all set within a truly special location, just a short stroll from the High Street, yet feeling a world away.
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Contemporary house with garden and terrace Long Ashton (United Kingdom)
Situation - 67 Ridgeway Road is a bespoke designed five bedroom family home of significant proportions with a generously sized garden set in the heart of this highly sought after village. The property boasts a superb location for those who enjoy recreation with Ashton Court on the door step – with its mountain bike trails, deer park and public golf course, and Bristol and Clifton golf club just around the corner. Clifton village is a short drive away renowned for its restaurants, cafes delis and eclectic range of shops.The village offers excellent everyday amenities including a supermarket, post office, bakery, cafés, farm shop and pubs. Education options are superb, with convenient access to leading independent schools such as The Downs School, Clifton College and QEH, alongside strong state primary and secondary schools within North Somerset.Long Ashton remains one of the most sought-after residential areas on the edge of Bristol, offering a rare balance of village tranquility and countryside living. The property lies 3.3 miles from Bristol City Centre and approximately 4.2 miles from Bristol Temple Meads, with direct rail services to London Paddington from around 1 hour 20 minutes, depending on the service. Bristol Airport is just 5.4 miles from the property, offering extensive domestic and international routes.This stunning family home is a masterclass in contemporary and luxury family living and being sold with no-chain. This is a rare opportunity not to be missed.Arranged over three impressive floors and extending to approximately 2680 sq. ft., the layout has been meticulously designed for the growing family and entertaining in mind, the home offers a seamless blend of luxurious finishes and versatile living spaces.Ground Floor. From the moment you step into the spacious reception hall, the sense of light, space, design and flexibility unfolds. The kitchen/family room reception is both stunning and inviting, featuring two sets of double glazed windows and doors which open to breathtaking southerly views. A striking Cathedral ceiling features two double glazed rain censored skylights while Herringbone-style flooring with underfloor heating and feature lighting and Air ventilation continue through much of the home. The kitchen is extensively fitted with a superb range of high-end Neff appliances to include two ovens, induction hob, dishwasher, fridge, freezer and an abundance of bespoke cabinetry with Quartz worktops, perfect for hosting elegant dinner parties or relaxed family gatherings. A large central island again with Quartz worktops offer further work and storage space. Across the hallway there is a large double bedroom with en-suite shower, superb study and a stylish cloakroom. Stairs lead down to;Garden Floor: The impressive reception room invites you to the wrap around paved terrace and level landscaped garden via full width bi-folding doors, this incredible room again features Herringbone flooring with underfloor heating. Adjacent a particularly spacious utility/boot room adds practicality with its side entrance. A large double bedroom with patio doors and contemporary en-suite shower can also be found together with a useful separate cloakroom.First Floor: The first floor is arranged for family comfort, featuring a stunning full-width principal suite with breathtaking views an elegant dressing room and luxurious en-suite shower room appointed with high-end fittings. There are two further double bedrooms, an en-suite shower and stylish family bathroom.Outside: A paved driveway offers off street parking for three cars, there is useful side access while the landscaped rear garden features manicured lawns and a large wrap around paved sun terrace ideal setting for al-fresco dining, summer entertaining or quiet relaxation. Info: • Bespoke locally crafted kitchen with ample wall and floor cupboards • Handle less Super matt wall and tall units • 30mm Quartz worktop in Cloudy Gris • 2 x Neff N70 slide and hide electric ovens • Neff N70 venting cooktop • Neff N70 integrated dishwasher • Neff N90 integrated upright freezer • Neff N50 integrated under counter fridge Utility room:• Kitchen units within utility matching the main kitchen • Space and plumbing for washing machine and tumble dryer • Franke bowl and tapBathroom/En-suites:• Dual fuel towel radiators in all bathrooms and w/c’s • Back lit LED mirrors with de-misting pads in bathroom, en-suites and WC’s • LED spotlights in bathroom, en-suites and WC’s Electric underfloor heating in bathroom, en-suites and WC’s • Roca vanity units in all en-suites and master bathroom • Roca and Iflo sanitary wareEnergy Efficiency + Heating:• PV Solar panels • Mitsubishi airsource heat pump • Mitsubishi Hot water storage tank 300 Litre • PIR Sensor controlled outside lights • Mitsubishi Lossnay heat recovery ventilation • Hard wired internet point and TV outlet to each room • Multiple lighting circuits in kitchen to create different moods • Electrically operated skylights windows in kitchen with rain sensors to automatically close • All heating controls controllable via WiFiExternal: • Front garden landscaped • Rear garden turfed, fenced with a expansive patio area • Taps – front and rear • 7KW BV Sync wall car charger • Switchable and PIR operated outside lighting around front and area of propertyNHBC 10 year warranty Pyronix 76S alarm system Hard wired interlinked smoke alarms Ring doorbell
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House with garden and terrace Bristol (United Kingdom)
Set within a private woodland setting and positioned on the foreshore, Woodside offers a truly exceptional opportunity to enjoy coastal living within one of Portishead’s most prestigious addresses. This elegant early Victorian property with Georgian features, dating from the 1840s and Grade II Listed, sits at the edge of the Bristol Channel and enjoys panoramic views stretching towards Denny Island, the Welsh coastline and the iconic Severn Crossings. Surrounded by mature gardens with a woodland backdrop, the house offers a rare combination of privacy and coastal drama, where sunsets paint the sky in extraordinary colours and ships drift slowly across the horizon. Just a short distance away are woodland walks, coastal paths, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, local shops and welcoming pubs, making this a home perfectly placed to enjoy the best of the North Somerset coastline and countryside.Approaching the house, a sweeping driveway leads to a striking stone entrance, hinting at the period elegance within. The front door opens into a breathtaking entrance hall where soaring ceiling heights immediately create a sense of grandeur. The original stone staircase curves gracefully upward, framed by ornate detailing. A welcoming log burner adds warmth and atmosphere, while original sliding door shutters and useful built-in storage concealed behind exposed wooden doors offer both practicality and charm. It is a space that instantly sets the tone for the home; impressive yet inviting.From here, the lounge reveals itself as a room rich in colour and character. A large log burner sits within a traditional fireplace with mantle and surround, creating a cosy focal point for winter evenings. The beautiful curved sash windows flood the room with light and frame far-reaching views down the estuary, where the ever-changing seascape becomes a living piece of art.Flowing naturally from the lounge is the newly refurbished Valentino kitchen, thoughtfully designed as the heart of the home. Elegant ceiling roses and detailed cornicing echo the house’s Victorian heritage, while more curved sash windows open up a breathtaking panoramic view across the estuary towards the Welsh mountains. High-specification Neff appliances include twin single ovens, a built-in microwave and a state-of-the-art coffee machine, blending modern convenience with timeless style. With space to sit and gather, it is a kitchen made for relaxed mornings, lively family meals and evenings spent watching the sun set across the water. Completing the ground floor are a useful utility room and downstairs cloakroom, ensuring the home works effortlessly for modern family living.Ascending the grand staircase to the first floor, the landing offers a quiet moment of pause, a perfect spot to sit, reflect and take in the magnificent view across the Channel. The principal bedroom suite is a sanctuary of calm, with large windows and doors opening onto a terrace where the garden and coastal views can be fully appreciated. A generous walk-in wardrobe leads through to a luxurious bathroom, which itself opens onto a balcony overlooking the tranquil woodland behind, creating a private retreat where nature feels close at hand. Also on this floor is another spacious double bedroom with its own ensuite, once again enjoying beautiful views across the estuary.The second floor provides four further double bedrooms, each with their own unique outlook across the coastline or surrounding woodland. A recently renovated family bathroom offers a relaxing space to unwind at the end of the day. These rooms provide wonderful flexibility and could easily serve as guest accommodation, children’s bedrooms, a study, or even a relaxed lounge or creative space depending on the needs of the household.Beneath the house, cellar spaces offer exciting potential for conversion, subject to obtaining the necessary planning permissions.Outside, the gardens feel like a natural extension of the home. Lawns, mature trees and sheltered patio areas provide idyllic spots for al fresco dining, while the garden office pod, complete with power, heating and lighting, offers a peaceful workspace surrounded by greenery.Despite its wonderfully secluded feel, Woodside remains well connected. The woodland and coastal walks, the sea front, and the vibrant Portishead Marina are all within easy reach, while nearby Bristol, the M5 motorway and Bristol Airport provide convenient links further afield.This is a home where historic Victorian elegance, modern comfort and extraordinary natural surroundings come together. A place where days begin with sea air and woodland calm, and evenings are spent watching spectacular sunsets and the gentle rhythm of the Channel unfold before you.
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House with garden Clevedon (United Kingdom)
Fairview Cottage is a deeply characterful detached home, rich in history and charm, believed to date back to circa 1650 with a later extension added in 1902. Formerly a village tea room, the house has evolved beautifully over time and today offers a rare blend of period integrity and modern comfort, a true turnkey country cottage with warmth, personality and presence.From the moment you step inside, the house reveals layers of original detail: exposed timber beams, feature fireplaces, solid wooden doors and traditional monkey-tail window latches all contribute to an unmistakable sense of heritage. These elements are balanced effortlessly by a thoughtfully designed modern country kitchen, finished with quartz worktops and underfloor heating, forming a welcoming heart to the home. Two stylish contemporary bathrooms further enhance the feeling of comfort and ease, ensuring the house works just as well day-to-day as it does aesthetically.The internal layout is delightfully individual, with an unusual yet intuitive flow that gives each space its own character while still feeling connected, a home that rewards exploration and feels instantly lived-in rather than contrived.The gardens are a particular highlight. Lovingly tended and thoughtfully arranged, they offer a series of attractive spaces to enjoy throughout the seasons, from manicured lawns and established hedging to more private, tucked-away corners ideal for outdoor dining or quiet moments. An original stone well, now capped, sits within the garden as a charming reminder of the property’s past.Set within the grounds is a particularly pretty summerhouse, currently used as a workshop, offering a wonderful retreat for creative pursuits, home working or hobbies. Alongside this, a detached stone-faced garage has been purpose-built with future adaptability in mind. Constructed with block and cavity walls, roof insulation and full services already in place, it offers excellent potential for an annexe, guest accommodation or studio space, subject to any necessary consents.Fairview Cottage is a home with genuine soul, where centuries of history meet modern country living, and where both house and garden feel established, comforting and entirely ready to enjoy.
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House with garden Backwell (United Kingdom)
A rare opportunity to enjoy an exceptional countryside lifestyle, combining privacy, space and character within easy reach of Bristol and excellent local connections.Set within approximately 4 acres of beautiful grounds including paddocks, gardens and stabling, this charming home offers over 4,000 sq ft of versatile accommodation designed for both family living and entertaining. Surrounded by open countryside and enjoying far-reaching views, the property creates a sense of peace and seclusion while remaining conveniently placed for everyday life.At the heart of the home are generous living spaces filled with warmth and character, offering a balance of period charm and practical family living. Flexible accommodation provides up to four bedrooms with adaptable spaces suited to guest accommodation, home working or multi-generational living.Outside, the lifestyle offering is equally compelling. The grounds provide an exceptional setting for those seeking space for horses, hobbies or simply room to enjoy outdoor living. Established gardens, paddocks, stables and useful outbuildings create endless opportunities, whether for equestrian use, working from home, fitness, storage or future lifestyle needs.This is more than a house; it is an opportunity to embrace a different way of living, morning walks across your own land, evenings overlooking open countryside, and the rare feeling of having space to breathe, while remaining connected to Bristol and surrounding amenities.Properties offering this combination of land, character, flexibility and accessibility are rarely available.
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House with garden and terrace Walton-in-Gordano (United Kingdom)
An Exceptional Period Home with Luxurious Interiors and Countryside Views Welcome to Sunnybank—an exquisite period property, thoughtfully extended and tastefully refurbished. Nestled in the historic village of Walton in Gordano, this stunning home sits on 1.25 acres of beautifully designed gardens and private woodland, offering tranquility and charm in abundance. A Warm First Impression Set behind laurel trees and a traditional stone wall, a sweeping driveway leads to this detached residence. The home is perfectly positioned atop the private garden, which features a sun terrace ideal for alfresco dining while enjoying serene countryside views. Stylish and Versatile Living Spaces Step into the welcoming entrance hall, with its wide staircase, high ceilings, and useful storage. The cozy snug, with its bay window framing the garden, provides a quiet retreat, while a secluded home office sits conveniently adjacent. The heart of the home is the sleek kitchen/dining room, fitted with high-quality Miele appliances, a breakfast bar, and a charming bay window. This versatile space is perfect for family meals or entertaining guests. A utility room, boot room, and cloakroom connect to a rear courtyard with pedestrian access to Walton Street. The reception room, designed for both comfort and entertaining, features a stunning open ‘floating’ fireplace, French doors, and another bay window, creating a refined yet inviting atmosphere. Luxurious Bedrooms and Bathrooms The first floor offers a truly indulgent principal bedroom suite, complete with a dressing room and chic shower room. Two additional double bedrooms, both with countryside views, are complemented by a gym (or optional bedroom) and a family bathroom finished in Italian marble. On the second floor, you'll find two more double bedrooms, a modern bathroom, a dressing room, and a second study, which could also serve as an additional bedroom. Enchanting Gardens and Woodland The expansive front lawn, lined with fruit trees, leads to a small orchard and storage shed, with potential for a decked terrace. Beyond lies private woodland with direct access to Walton Common, a nature reserve perfect for walks and wildlife enthusiasts. Location Set in the picturesque village of Walton in Gordano, Sunnybank offers the perfect blend of rural charm and convenience. The property is within easy reach of Bristol, the M5, and several train stations. The area is renowned for its excellent schools, period properties, and breathtaking countryside and coastal views. Sunnybank is more than a home; it’s a lifestyle of elegance, tranquility, and modern comfort.
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House with pool and garden Cleeve (United Kingdom)
Tucked deep within its own sweeping grounds, this remarkable country retreat offers the kind of seclusion and tranquillity rarely found today. Approached by a long, meandering drive that gradually unveils the house in all its timeless beauty, the estate feels like a world apart, a private sanctuary where rural serenity, heritage, and refined living meet.At the centre of more than five acres of landscaped gardens, orchards, and sheltered paddocks, the historic home, dating back to 1648, exudes charm and presence. Its setting is enchanting, its atmosphere peaceful and while the main house would now welcome thoughtful updating, it remains a place of wonderful character, ready for its next chapter.Inside, the home unfolds through a sequence of elegant rooms, from atmospheric reception spaces perfect for hosting to relaxed, informal areas designed for everyday comfort. Original fireplaces, aged timbers, and historic details contribute to the unmistakable sense of authenticity that defines the property.Upstairs, five generous bedrooms and multiple bath/shower rooms provide ample accommodation for family and guests. The principal suite, overlooking the grounds, remains a highlight - a calming, sunlit retreat.Beyond the main house, the wider estate offers exceptional scope. A charming cottage provides ideal guest or multi-generational accommodation, while a collection of substantial outbuildings promise remarkable potential. Whether envisioned as dedicated office space, creative studios, wellness facilities, or leisure suites, they offer a rare flexibility seldom found in country properties.A short stroll through the gardens leads to the completely private outdoor swimming pool, bordered by sun terraces and sheltered seating areas that invite long summer gatherings. Elsewhere, a hard tennis court, croquet lawn, and open paddocks create a countryside lifestyle rich in space, freedom, and outdoor enjoyment.Secluded, picturesque, and filled with opportunity, this unique estate combines heritage, privacy, and extraordinary potential offering the chance to craft a truly exceptional country lifestyle, exactly as you imagine it.Local Area Cleeve is a desirable rural village with a strong sense of community, excellent schooling options and great transport links into Bristol and using the conveniently located Bristol Airport. Local amenities are within easy reach, while the surrounding countryside and green spaces add to the area's appeal for families, professionals and anyone seeking a quieter lifestyle with easy access to urban centres.With scenic spots nearby like Goblin Combe and Cleeve Hill, residents enjoy easy access to natural beauty, walking trails and open countryside.
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Contemporary house with garden and terrace Clevedon (United Kingdom)
Situated in one of Upper Clevedon’s most sought-after locations, Kings Road is celebrated for its quiet, leafy setting and close proximity to the fashionable Hill Road, home to excellent shopping, dining, and independent boutiques.Built circa - 1928, this captivating Art Deco style residence exudes period charm and architectural elegance. With its picturesque façade, intricate detailing, and beautifully curated interiors, it represents a rare opportunity to own a truly timeless home.Typical of the era, the house is rich in handcrafted character with high ceilings, deep bay windows, paneled doors, elegant working fireplaces, and stripped floorboards all speak to its heritage. Yet, behind this classical beauty lies a superbly modern family home, thoughtfully extended to suit contemporary living.Set within landscaped gardens, the property enjoys a bespoke, two-tier decked terrace perfectly positioned to capture sweeping Channel views and sunsets and an idyllic space for al fresco dining and entertaining.On approach, the original covered storm porch opens via a solid oak door into a welcoming entrance hall with stripped floorboards, an under-stair cupboard, and the original staircase rising to the upper floors.The two main reception rooms include a superb sitting room overlooking the rear garden, featuring a carved wood and tiled working fireplace, and a front dining room with an impressive bay window retaining its leaded and stained-glass panels. Both rooms display the elegant proportions, stripped floorboards and craftsmanship synonymous with the Art Deco period.The extended kitchen/family room forms the heart of the home, a light-filled space with large windows and skylights, there are ample wall and floor units finished with Quartz worktops, a matching central island, and integrated appliances including a dishwasher and fridge/freezer, plus space for a Range cooker. A Belfast sink, stylish tiling, and designer lighting complement a bespoke banquette dining area with further navy cabinetry and plush velvet seating, blending comfort with sophistication. Adjacent lies a spacious utility/boot room featuring a pet shower and external access, alongside a cloakroom and inner hall leading to the garden.Upstairs, a bright and airy landing with stripped wooden floors and a large picture window welcomes natural light. A side door opens onto a balcony with magnificent Channel views and the perfect spot for morning coffee or evening sunsets. Three double bedrooms occupy this level, including a generous second bedroom with bay window and a stylish en-suite shower room. A further bedroom enjoys views of the rear garden and includes an ornate fireplace and built-in wardrobes, while bedroom four is currently used as a study and offers fitted storage and a serene outlook, ideal for home working.The family bathroom is beautifully appointed with a classic white suite, including a cast-iron bath with rain-head shower, WC, and wash basin, complemented by elegant tiling, soft lighting, and thoughtful design that combines period grace with modern luxury.Occupying the entire top floor, the principal suite provides a peaceful retreat. The master bedroom enjoys French doors opening to a Juliet balcony overlooking the garden, together with three skylights that flood the space with light. Bespoke built-in cupboards provide generous storage, and the elegant en-suite features a walk-in shower with rain-head fitting, heated towel rail, WC, and wash basin. A double-glazed window frames breathtaking Channel views and a perfect backdrop to this private sanctuary.Outside: The rear garden, extending to approximately 80' feet, is mainly laid to lawn with mature borders, trees, and shrubs offering privacy and tranquility. The paved patio and bespoke two-level decked terrace provide the ideal setting for dining or evening drinks while enjoying the stunning Channel views and sunsets. The garden also includes several storage sheds, a woodstore, and access to a peaceful woodland area beyond — ideal for nature lovers and pet owners alike. To the front of the property there is a well-stocked garden together with off street parking and useful side access.
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House Caldicot (United Kingdom)
The Old Vicarage is a Grade II-listed Victorian neo-Gothic masterpiece rich in period features and surrounded by beautiful gardens in a private and tranquil spot close to St Mary’s Church.Designed by the renowned architect Henry Woodyer, who was also responsible for additions to Eton college and building Cranleigh School, it was commissioned by the Rev Edmund Turbeville Williams and completed in 1862.Finished in ashlar stone with Bath stone dressings and Gothic arch windows, along with a striking turret, this impressive five-bedroomed house offers plenty of space for a family home, with high ceilings, period tiles and beautiful fireplaces among its stand-out features.The main entrance is through a large stone porch and double set of arched wood and glass doors that lead into a generous hallway laid with Victorian tiles.The drawing room to the right of the hall is bathed in light from a large window and offers plenty of space for bookshelves. It has an attractive stone fireplace that’s fitted with a woodburning stove for cosy evenings, and a wood-panelled ceiling.Further along the hall is a large sitting room, with a bow window looking out over the garden and a door leading outside.The spacious dining room comfortably accommodates a large table and two attractive sets of windows, one of which contains a door leading to the garden. It has a brick-inlaid fireplace and a wooden floor.The kitchen/breakfast room is filled with light from its large window and offers a wide range of attractive cream-coloured, fitted cabinets topped with a wooden worktop. There’s a Rangemaster oven and fitted appliances such as a dishwasher. Next to the kitchen is a large utility room with a sink and plumbing for a washing machine.At the far end of the ground floor is a lofty area, once a private chapel, bringing an extra dimension to the house.Other rooms on the ground floor include a study, two WCs and a boot room, the latter leading to a light-filled Amdega conservatory, carefully designed to be in keeping with the house, which looks out over the gardens.Beneath the house is a large cellar.Two stairways, including one contained in the turret, lead to the upper floor. There’s also a passenger lift close to the main bedroom.All the bedrooms are a generous size and look out over the gardens, with some providing a wonderful view of the church. Two have en suite facilities. There’s also a large family bathroom.Attic space could be used to provide further accommodation with the relevant consents.The Old Vicarage is tucked away in a peaceful and private spot at the end of a tree-lined no-through lane, with double gates opening into its driveway that leads to a large space in front of the house with plenty of space for parking and access to a double garage. There’s also a small wooded embankment offering increased privacy.The house is surrounded by gardens to the east, south and west, which catch most of the day’s sunshine. These are mostly laid to lawns, with the south side on two levels with stone steps leading down. A large patio on the east side is perfect for dining and entertaining. It overlooks a pond, gardens to the south of the house and St Mary’s Church, which the architect Henry Woodyer also helped to restore.Sellers Insight Caldicot is conveniently located at the mouth of the Severn Estuary, yet it enjoys a distinctly rural ambience. This rare combination of accessibility and countryside charm was a major attraction for Andy and Karla when they were searching for their new home.‘’Visually beautifully in its setting, this Gothic style vicarage built in 1853 and designed by a renowned architect, immediately captivated us. Its architectural elegance both inside and out, plus its sense of grandeur ticked every box and we came to live here in 2015. The property has been cherished throughout its history and retains a wealth of fascinating traditions and architectural features. High ceilings, stunning Gothic windows, beautiful flooring, plus its exceptional, church style, internal doors all contribute to its character and presence. Whilst great care has been taken to preserve its heritage, thoughtful upgrades have been made to enhance comfort and modern living. Many of these improvements are unseen but highly practical, together with our refurbishment kitchen and bathrooms that blend functionality with quality.”“Our accommodation is both generous and flexible, offering spaces perfectly suited for family life as well as quieter areas for relaxation or home working. First and foremost, this is a family home, but it also boasts several unique features that make our home truly special. These include the much admired spiral staircase and the former chapel, now a wonderfully distinctive and versatile space. Together with its large area and unique character, our internal layout is highly practical and with our internal lift, our home offers additional functionality when we have an elderly relative to stay. A beautiful conservatory further enhances the adaptability of our living space, providing a light filled area that connects seamlessly with our garden.”“Externally, the spacious grounds are mainly laid to lawn, offering both openness and privacy. There are exceptional areas for relaxing outdoors and for hosting gatherings with friends and family. Our garden has also been enjoyed as a venue for events supporting various village organisations reflecting a strong connection to our local community.’’“Caldicot itself has a warm and welcoming atmosphere with a strong sense of community. It benefits from outstanding amenities, highly regarded schools, excellent sport and leisure facilities, alongside a good range of shops, including a much loved independent butcher. There are also several places in which to dine, especially the local pub just minutes from our house. Road and rail links are excellent, allowing easy access to Newport, Cardiff and beyond, whilst the surrounding area offers a wealth of interesting places to visit.”“We have loved every second of our life here; we do feel we have been custodians of this remarkable property. However, it is time for a new family to create their own memorise an enjoy all that this wonderful home has to offer.”
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House with garden Caldicot (United Kingdom)
Stepping through the door of this remarkable manor house is like travelling back through centuries of history. The accommodation unfolds with immense charm and character, with every room offering unique architectural details and period features.The ground floor provides a welcoming blend of formal and informal living spaces. The formal reception room is rich in character with exposed timbers and a wonderful sense of warmth and history. The kitchen is undoubtedly one of the focal points of the home, featuring the original bread oven recess together with an impressive traditional range cooker incorporating four ovens and six burners, perfectly suited for family living and entertaining alike. Adjacent to the kitchen is the dining room, ideal for hosting gatherings, while the study/snug offers a quieter retreat for reading or home working. Completing the ground floor is a practical utility room and downstairs cloakroom.The first floor is accessed by three individual staircases, adding to the fascinating layout and heritage of the property. The magnificent Great Hall provides a truly impressive entertaining space with exceptional proportions and immense historical atmosphere, currently utilised as a grand dining hall. Beyond lies a charming library, creating the perfect setting for quiet relaxation. The principal bedroom suite is accessed directly from the Great Hall and enjoys its own en-suite w/c. From the main landing there is access to a further utility area, spacious bathroom and useful storage room.A spiral staircase rises to the second floor where three further bedrooms are found, each full of character and individuality. These rooms are served by a beautifully appointed period-style bathroom complete with rolltop bath and separate shower.The top floor reveals an additional versatile room measuring approximately 17'5 x 13'9, suitable as a fifth bedroom, studio or additional reception room. There is also access to a substantial roof void measuring approximately 32'1 x 15'9, offering excellent storage potential and further possibilities, subject to any necessary consents.Throughout the home, the careful restoration and preservation of original features create an extraordinary living environment unlike any other.Approached via a private driveway, the property immediately impresses with ample parking for numerous vehicles and a wonderful sense of arrival. The detached barn provides excellent versatility, currently ideal for storage or garaging, whilst also presenting exciting potential for additional accommodation or conversion, subject to the usual planning consents.The gardens extend to three sides of the property and perfectly complement the historic nature of the home. A combination of lawns, sheltered courtyards and mature planting create a series of peaceful outdoor spaces ideal for entertaining, relaxing or simply appreciating the unique surroundings. Adding further intrigue and character is the covered well, a rare surviving feature that further reflects the property's rich heritage.The grounds provide both privacy and practicality whilst enhancing the timeless appeal of this truly exceptional residence.AGENTS NOTE: The property is Grade II* Listed. Any prospective purchaser should make their own enquiries regarding listed building regulations and any future alterations or development potential. The detached barn may offer conversion potential subject to the necessary planning permissions and consents.DIRECTIONS At the roundabout just past St Pierre Golf Resort, take the first left onto the A4245 towards Caldicot. Upon entering the village, follow signs towards the Castle onto Chepstow Road before turning right onto Church Road. Passing the church, take the left at the roundabout onto Taff Road and then immediately right again, where the driveway to the property can be found at the end of the cul-de-sac.
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House Caldicot (United Kingdom)
Step insideThis V-shaped stone barn is understood to date from the early to mid 1700s . It sits in harmony with the beautiful Monmouthshire countryside surrounding it and is an oasis of calm and privacy. In recent years it’s been lovingly converted to provide a comfortable and contemporary three-bedroom family home that’s practical and welcoming while retaining its original character and integrity.Situated on level ground, its overall design is well balanced and provides a natural flow between rooms.The front door opens into a welcoming entrance hall that leads to a spacious living room, kitchen, utility room and cloakroom.Measuring at 5.28 by 4.97m (17.4 by 16.4ft), the living room enjoys plenty of natural light, with a large, almost floor-to-ceiling window looking out over the gardens. There are character-rich exposed beams and a feature fireplace that add to its charm.The generously sized kitchen, situated at the other side of the entrance hall, has wooden fitted units, attractive backsplash tiling and a built-in oven and hob, with enough space for a dining table and large fridge-freezer. Close by is the utility room with fitted units and plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer.A door from the kitchen leads into a games room, currently arranged around a pool table, with a bar and seating area. This excellent social space has been created from the property’s integral double garage.An inner hallway connects the living room to three bedrooms, one of which is currently used as a study.The principal bedroom has an en suite shower and there’s a large family bathroom.Old Gunter’s Barn is double glazed throughout the property and has gas heating.Step outsideFar-reaching views of open farmland towards the Severn Bridge and River Severn can be enjoyed to the south of Old Gunter’s Barn, which brings a sense of connection between the property and the beauty of the surrounding landscape.The property is surrounded by 1.46 acres of land, which includes peaceful gardens full of birdlife and three paddocks that are currently used by a farmer for grazing cattle but have also provided a landing spot for a helicopter.Lawns wrap around three sides of the house and there are areas of dry flintstone, together with colourful planting and a shrubbery, and a covered area that’s perfect for al fresco dining.A gravel driveway leads off the road and there’s plenty of off-road parking.All in all, this is a peaceful and private space offering plenty of scope for a smallholding, equestrian activities or a growing family.Sellers Insight Old Gunter’s Barn is a beautifully converted barn that offers space, comfort and character in an idyllic and picturesque setting; creating a perfect oasis of calm and privacy whilst remaining close to a welcoming village community.The present owner, Kate, recalls how she and her husband first discovered the rather run down barn and saw its potential as a superb family home. They lovingly brought the barn back into the twenty first century, and work included redecorating throughout, converting the garage into a games and garden room, alongside the addition of a new garage.Natural light floods the rooms in Old Gunter’s Barn creating a bright and uplifting ambience throughout the home. Windows frame stunning views that sweep across the countryside towards the River Severn and the Severn Bridge, bringing a sense of connection with the beauty of the landscape, into the home.Each room is designed to be both practical and welcoming, but the lounge and the games room are the firm favourites, offering peaceful places to relax, and unwind. The lounge window draws the garden indoors enhancing the calm of this charming living space. The garden room has been the hub for entertainment and social gatherings. With its bar, that has been stocked with draught beer, pool table and comfortable seating places it holds memories of happy gatherings of family and friends.Outside the lawns wrap round three sides of the house, and the areas of dry flintstone, colourful planting and shrubbery combine to make a garden for sitting and savouring this tranquil oasis where the sounds of the busy birdlife add to the delight. A covered outdoor spot provides the perfect spot for al fresco dining whether enjoying a quiet time with a book or hosting friends on quiet summer evenings. A gate leads into the three adjoining paddocks, currently used by a farmer for grazing his cattle, but has also served as a landing spot for a helicopter, highlighting the flexibility and appeal of the property.Old Gunter’s Barn is only five minutes from community minded Caerwent village which offers a pub and post office, and the remains of an ancient Roman forum and temple. Steeped in history, and three miles away, the town of Caldicot has a castle, leisure centre and costal walking paths whilst Chepstow and Newport are easily accessible for shopping, restaurants and commuting. Monmouthshire is renowned for its beautiful landscapes, rivers, and scenic coastal path and countryside walks.Kate says Old Gunter’s Barn has given the family twelve very happy years, but the time has come to downsize and she knows that the barn will bring the next owners the same peaceful lifestyle and sense of belonging.
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House with garden and terrace Cross (United Kingdom)
Set within peaceful and beautiful countryside, yet just a short distance from Cheddar and Wells, The Cedars is a distinguished detached Georgian home that blends historic character with the comfort and ease of modern family living. Sitting just above the village, the house enjoys wide views across the Mendips, a strong sense of privacy and a wonderfully calm, elevated outlook.The current owner has lived at The Cedars for thirty-one years, drawn initially by the light-filled rooms, generous bay windows, elegant proportions and the seclusion created by the gardens. Over the years, the house has been carefully and sympathetically enhanced, always with respect for its Georgian heritage. Improvements include reroofing, the addition of a substantial conservatory to one side of the house, and the creation of two guest bathrooms to the other. Throughout, the emphasis has been on preserving character while ensuring the house works effortlessly for modern family life and entertaining.At the heart of the home, the kitchen is designed for easy, everyday living and has long been the setting for relaxed, chatty family meals. In contrast, the formal dining room, with its strong Georgian presence, comfortably seats fourteen and has hosted countless memorable occasions. The owner fondly recalls putting the finishing touches to meals in the kitchen while hearing gales of laughter drifting through from the dining room, a reminder that this is a house at its very best when full of people.The drawing room offers a cosy winter retreat, with a welcoming fireplace and calming views across the walled garden. The study is a particular favourite: bright and sunny, opening directly onto the patio, it is a space where the outside is easily invited in. It has proved a wonderful place to work, read or simply sit and enjoy the surroundings.Set within approximately 1.19 acres, the gardens are a defining feature and a true extension of the house. Sheltered and warm, the established walled garden has been the backdrop to countless al fresco meals and children’s games, while also providing ideal conditions for growing vegetables. Beyond, mature lawns, established planting and trees lead to an orchard at the far end of the garden, offering generous harvests and a peaceful place to pause and take in the beauty of the setting. A range of outbuildings adds further flexibility, offering potential for studios, workshops, storage or home offices.Despite its tranquil, countryside feel, The Cedars is far from isolated. It is in the heart of Cross village which has strong sense of community, while Cheddar, Wells and Bristol are all easily accessible. From the doorstep, local lanes and footpaths lead into the wider Mendip landscape, with Crook Peak, King’s Wood and the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty offering superb walking and outdoor pursuits. Village-level walks and the Strawberry Line provide gentler routes suitable for all ages.The location is particularly appealing for families, with a good selection of well-regarded state and independent schools nearby, along with everyday amenities, independent shops, cafés and local pubs. Road, rail and airport connections further enhance convenience for both work and leisure.Warm, welcoming and deeply loved, The Cedars has been a cherished family home for more than three decades. While the time has come for the owner to downsize, they will miss the light, space, gardens and the excellent neighbours within this established community. The Cedars now offers a rare opportunity for new owners to personalise a beautiful Georgian house and begin the next chapter in a home that has been lived in and loved.
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House with garden Rudgeway (United Kingdom)
Once owned by King Harold of Wessex and later a Crown Estate under William the Conqueror, this extraordinary residence has played host to royalty and legends alike with the Fitzwarin family feud forming the basis of the Robin Hood tales. The 12th-century ruins of St Helen's Church, a Scheduled Ancient Monument within the grounds, further anchor the estate in English heritage. Whilst, recent history saw the estate owned by Rolls Royce in order to entertain foreign dignatries and high profile figures. Currently, it is a 5 star BnB and celebrity hideout with incredible reviews.Commanding elegance and charm throughout, the principal residence offers over 7,000 sq ft of beautifully presented accommodation, much of which is currently run as a 5-star award-winning bed and breakfast. The house exudes Tudor character with intricate plasterwork, grand fireplaces, deep alcoving, and a host of historical features including original stonework dated to 1634 and various medieval features holding over 1000 years of history.Grand reception rooms flow seamlessly for entertaining, while more intimate areas cater to refined family living. High ceilings, large windows and splendid vistas over the croquet lawn and surrounding countryside imbue the home with light and tranquillity. The bedrooms are exceptional vast in scale, luxurious in finish, and sensitively designed to reflect the home's rich heritage.Modernity and practicality are well-integrated: the rear wing features a commercial-grade kitchen and utilities which could, subject to the necessary consents, be adapted to form a large open-plan family kitchen. Alternatively, it is a great addition for those looking to manage the estate as a business. Below, a series of cellars house updated heating systems and offer additional storage.An outstanding conversion by Rolls-Royce in 2005, the adjacent conferencing barn offers over 3,000 sq ft of bespoke professional space. This high-spec facility features four bright and spacious boardrooms, a skittle alley, office, prep kitchen, goods lift, and state-of-the-art amenities including Lutron programmable lighting, air-source heating, electric Velux windows, and full internet connectivity. With its own entrance and generous parking, this wing of the estate offers exceptional commercial potential or could lend itself to a creative reimagining.Privately set within a charming walled garden, an additional three-bedroom bungalow enjoys its own gated access, parking, and wraparound outdoor space. Ideal as independent living accommodation for multigenerational living, a guesthouse, or long-term rental, this property adds a valuable secondary income stream or lifestyle flexibilityOld Church Farm's grounds are a blend of formal elegance and productive beauty. The south-facing front gardens include a large lawned croquet area, rose gardens, knot garden, and linked walkways all enclosed by mature planting. A separate walled kitchen garden is brimming with fruit trees, vegetable beds, and ornamental borders.The historic St Helen's Church, with its 12th-century walls and 14th-century tower, stands proudly on the land a rare and poetic feature entirely owned by the estate. The views from the spire are nothing short of extraordinary, stretching out across the Severn to the hills of South Wales.To the rear lies an additional 6 acres of stock-fenced paddock, available by separate negotiation as part of the sale to create a total 8 acres of land.Location Old Church Farm enjoys a peaceful setting on the edge of Rudgeway, a well-placed South Gloucestershire village. The market town of Thornbury and Cribbs Causeway offer excellent shopping and dining, with Bristol city centre just 12 miles south. The M5 (J16) is a mere 3 miles away, and Bristol Parkway Station offers direct trains to London Paddington in under 75 minutes.Education in the region is excellent, with both state and private schooling options including Tockington Manor and Clifton College. Sporting pursuits abound, from golf and equestrian events to the renowned Badminton Horse Trials.
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House with garden Newport (United Kingdom)
Step InsideA welcoming entrance hall sets the tone for the space and quality found throughout Fieldhurst. The ground floor has been thoughtfully designed to provide both formal and informal living spaces, creating a home that works effortlessly for modern family life. The impressive kitchen and dining room forms the heart of the property, offering an excellent space for everyday living and entertaining alike. A spacious sitting room provides the perfect place to relax, while the snug/study offers flexibility for home working or quieter moments. The substantial games room creates an additional reception space that could easily adapt to a variety of uses. Practicality is equally well considered, with a utility room and ground-floor shower room adding convenience. On the first floor, four generous double bedrooms are accompanied by well-appointed bathroom facilities, including a superb principal suite with dressing room and en-suite. A fifth double bedroom occupies the second floor, creating an ideal guest suite, teenager’s retreat or private workspace. Throughout the property, buyers will appreciate the excellent room proportions, abundance of natural light and high standard of presentation.Step OutsideThe grounds are undoubtedly one of Fieldhurst’s most impressive features. Extending to approximately half an acre, the gardens have been beautifully maintained and provide an exceptional outdoor environment for both families and keen gardeners. Large areas of lawn are complemented by mature planting, established borders and attractive seating areas. The rear garden enjoys a high degree of privacy and offers delightful views across neighbouring countryside. A detached sun room provides valuable additional accommodation and could serve as a home office, studio, gym or entertaining space. The adjoining covered seating area creates the perfect setting for outdoor dining and summer gatherings. To the front of the property, wrought iron gates open onto a substantial driveway providing parking for numerous vehicles. A large garage offers excellent storage and further practical space. Altogether, the outside space perfectly complements the scale and quality of the home itself. Directionshttps://w3w.co/sway.highly.news
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House Newport (United Kingdom)
The main residence provides characterful and versatile accommodation arranged across four bedrooms, with interiors that reflect both the home’s heritage and its thoughtful restoration. Original features, including exposed beams and stonework, create a sense of warmth and authenticity throughout. The principal living areas are light-filled and positioned to maximise the exceptional views, offering a natural flow between spaces ideal for both family living and entertaining. Bedrooms are generously proportioned, many enjoying elevated outlooks across the Bristol Channel, while multiple bathrooms provide flexibility for modern lifestyles.The self-contained two-bedroom annex offers fully independent accommodation, making it ideal for multi-generational living, guest use, or additional income potential.Externally, the property’s elevated setting and expansive grounds truly set it apart. Extending to approximately 12 acres of pasture land and woodland, the land offers a rare combination of privacy, natural beauty, and productivity. An established flower farm, complete with greenhouses and cultivated areas, providesboth a lifestyle and business opportunity, while the inclusion of a storage barn adds further practicality and versatility.The gardens feel mature and peaceful, blending seamlessly into the wider landscape. A dedicated outdoor entertaining area, complete with barbecue and pizza oven, is perfectly positioned to enjoy the far-reaching coastal views. The uninterrupted westfacing outlook stretches across the Bristol Channel towards Weston-super-Mare and the Mendip Hills, creating an ever-changing and captivating backdrop.Sellers InsightLittle Caerlicken has been part of my life since my childhood. My parents bought it when I was twelve, and eleven years ago I took the house on myself and carried out a complete renovation.”“The area is rich in history, with several ancient fortresses nearby, the name Caerlicken itself means “the fortress of Licken”.”“I could always see the potential in this house. Built in 1565, it is a rare Elizabethan long house. While its history and character are extraordinary, what truly makes it special is the location. Overlooking the Severn Valley, the views are simply breath taking. On a clear day we can see across to Bristol, Clevedon, Westonsuper- Mare and even as far as the Devon coast. You can see for miles, and it never stops feeling special.”“When we moved in, we completely renovated the house, taking it right back to the earth and rebuilding from the bottom up. It is now a 500-year-old home with all the comforts of modern living. We also converted the barn into a self-contained annex.”“As you drive down the lane towards the house, the view opens up in a way that truly takes your breath away.”“My favourite room in the house is the dining room and conservatory which was part of the extension - it has bi-fold doors that open onto the garden. In the summer, when the doors are open, it feels as though you are dining outside. We love sitting there, watching ships come in from the Bristol Channel and looking out across the landscape for miles.”“My wife is a flower farmer and the garden is something very special. There is an orchard with apple, cherry, damson and mulberry trees. Wildlife is everywhere with many birds visiting, including some unusual ones. We even have woodpeckers, yellowhammers and an owl, which feels truly magical. Being on a hillside also means birds of prey often circle above. The garden is part of the National Garden Scheme, and we have opened it to the public before, raising money for charity - something we are very proud of.”“This home is made for entertaining. We have held Notley Fest here for my wife’s 40th and in the years since. My daughter was married here too, with a huge marquee - many guests said they thought it was a wedding venue, but it is simply our home.”“We have wonderful neighbours, always ready to help one another. My wife is part of several ladies’ groups - walking, book and dinner club and there is always something happening, especially at the village hall.”“What I will miss most is everything: the garden, the space, the privacy and the tranquillity. This has been a very special home to us. You can see so much from here, yet hear almost nothing. It is a very special place.”https://w3w.co/builds.encloses.tickling
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Contemporary house with garden and terrace Newport (United Kingdom)
A statement glass staircase and spacious entrance hall immediately set the tone for this beautifully designed contemporary home, where light, scale, and quality flow seamlessly throughout.The ground floor offers exceptional flexibility for modern living and entertaining. A dedicated cinema and leisure room previously utilised as a gym incorporates a sauna and shower room and benefits from double-aspect patio doors opening to both the rear garden and a private enclosed terrace. This terrace features a wooden hot tub and a sheltered area with excellent potential to create an outdoor bar, ideal for summer dining, barbecues, and social gatherings.The heart of the home is the impressive open-plan kitchen and dining space, fitted with top-of-the-range integrated appliances including induction hob, wine coolers and ovens. Bi-fold doors open directly onto the garden, while additional doors lead through to a stunning sun room framed by feature glazing and centred around a contemporary fireplace a wonderful space for year-round enjoyment.A separate formal living room with fireplace provides a more intimate retreat, complemented by a well-appointed utility room and ground floor WC. The property also benefits from advanced electrical and sound systems throughout, alongside energy-efficient underfloor heating.Upstairs, four generous double bedrooms each enjoy their own en-suite facilities. One suite features a beautiful roll-top copper bath, while the principal bedroom offers a luxurious double walk-in shower, a large walk-in wardrobe and a Juliette balcony overlooking open fields and countryside beyond.Sunnybank sits behind private electric gates, providing excellent privacy and security. The sweeping driveway leads to a substantial car port with additional secure lockable storage.The grounds extend to approximately six acres, offering a rare opportunity for lifestyle buyers seeking space, privacy and versatility whether for recreation, equestrian use or future landscaping opportunities.A newly renovated one-bedroom detached annexe with its own access and parking provides ideal accommodation for guests, extended family, staff or potential income generation.Multiple outdoor entertaining areas surround the main house, creating seamless indoor-outdoor flow for hosting, relaxation and family living.What3Words location: ///gates.sunset.fieldsVendor Interview:This magnificent, spacious and welcoming, home sits within its own generous parcel of land in the delightful, caring, village of St Brides, set on the Severn Estuary and ideally positioned within easy reach of Newport and Cardiff. Once a dairy farm, the transformation of the original dwelling into this wonderful family home is the result of the vision and determination of its owners. Ian and Jan, and it has been their much treasured home for the past thirty five years.“With five young children, our original brief was both ambitious and exacting. Working closely with our architect, our aim was to design a home that balanced generous shared spaces with areas for privacy, relaxation and individuality. Over the years our house has been continually upgraded, tweaked, extended and enhanced to meet the changing needs of family life.”“Among the many of the significant improvements we have completed, was the replacement and enlargement of the original conservatory, resulting in a spacious and comfortable family room. This has become the heart of our home, particularly for large gatherings of friends and family. Plus, it has taken on even greater importance in recent years since the arrival of grandchildren as our family numbers have increased. The kitchen has always been a priority and is designed as a truly sociable space. When the doors are thrown open, it offers a superb indoor/outdoor living experience, perfect for entertaining and everyday family life.”“Further thoughtful innovations included the demolition of old stables to create a much-loved cinema room along with a master bedroom suite, complete with dressing room. An independent living space was also created, providing flexibility for extended family members.”“The external spaces have also received much attention. The grounds offer extensive open areas which have hosted countless celebrations over the years. One particular, delightful, event was a wedding reception for one our children when a large marquee was adjoined to the rear of the house and helped to generate a truly memorable occasion. In addition, with no light pollution, our location offers exceptional stargazing – an enduring delight for one of our grandchildren.”“This has been a truly special home in an incredible location, one filled with memories and milestones. As the time has come to move on, we sincerely wish the new custodians as much happiness and contentment as we have enjoyed throughout the years.”
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House with garden and terrace Chepstow (United Kingdom)
Step insideCoach House is a six-bedroomed home with beauty and presence and was once the beating heart of the historic Itton Court Estate. Built in the late 19th century, it’s been sympathetically converted to create a substantial, spacious family home that remains true to its heritage but offers a light-filled and well-proportioned modern interior for refined country living.The house has an impressive entrance, with a grand archway leading into a classical courtyard with buildings on four sides. A large porch with double doors opposite the arch leads into a wide hall that sets the tone for the property, giving the first views of the oak flooring and handcrafted doors found throughout the house.This spacious area has high ceilings, an elegant fireplace and a bespoke wooden staircase that exudes quality and craftsmanship.Coach House offers four beautiful reception rooms with large windows that offer views across the gardens or into the central courtyard and bathe the property in light. All have beautiful fireplaces too.The sitting room has double doors leading into the garden and an elegant fireplace, while the dining room easily accommodates an eight-seater table with plenty of space to spare.One of the rooms is currently used as a games room and is large enough to house a table tennis table, pool table and large sofa. There is a woodburning stove, while double doors lead into the garden.The bespoke kitchen is a cook’s dream, with a classic electric Aga, a central island with a breakfast bar and walnut. surface, and plenty of elegant cabinets with granite worktops.The floor is laid with attractive slate tiles and there are double doors that open out onto a large terrace. The amount of space available in the kitchen means there’s enough room for a dining table too.Lying off the kitchen is an inner lobby that leads to a utility room with a door to the gardens. It also has a staircase to a sixth bedroom with an en suite.All of the bedrooms are spacious and bathed in light; three have en suites. There’s a large family bathroom too.Every room in Coach House is immaculately presented in beautiful neutral colour schemes.Step Outside Alongside the main house, three sides of the courtyard are occupied by outbuildings that include 10 former stables, along with storerooms, lofts and a cottage that’s primed for renovation. These buildings provide a reminder of the role once played by the property and the available space offers exceptional versatility for the future.Coach House was once the operational heart of the Itton Court estate, housing carriages, stables and staff that supported the daily life of the owners.Coach House is surrounded by 4.5 acres of beautiful grounds bounded by hedging and mature trees that contribute to a sense of peace and privacy. There are beautiful views of the Monmouthshire countryside and, more immediately, Itton’s historic St Deiniol’s Church.Immediately behind the kitchen is a large terrace that’s tailormade for entertaining. Steps lead from here to a lawned area.Many of the walls support mature climbing shrubs, allowing the property to blend perfectly with what lies outside. A wisteria cladding the wall around the main doorway is especially impressive.The courtyard area is laid to gravel and provides plenty of off-road parking.Seller InsightWhen we first pulled up at the Coach House, we knew immediately it was unlike anything else we had seen. We had been searching in the area for a couple of years, but this place stood out straight away – unique in appearance, full of character, and despite its impressive size, it had a real warmth to it. It felt spacious and grand, yet still wonderfully cosy.As the former coach house to Itton Court Manor, this is a home with history, presence and an atmosphere that is hard to describe until you experience it. Approaching through the archway, you arrive into the most incredible enclosed courtyard. It is completely private, with the house set back, and there is space for 15–20 cars with ease. It gives you that rare sense of arriving somewhere special, a hidden world of your own.Inside, the kitchen has always been the heart of our home – a proper family kitchen with plenty of room to eat together, gather, and chat. The layout lends itself perfectly to entertaining, with the main reception rooms flowing straight out onto the garden.In summer, the wraparound patio becomes the centre of everything, running from the front of the house where the kitchen is right round to the games room, elevated above cricket-pitch sized lawns where friends and family can spread out and relax.Sunrises and sunsets are breathtaking here, especially at the bottom of the garden where the giant redwoods glow deep red in the summer light. The wildlife is exceptional too – you really feel the seasons change. Best of all, there is no road noise at all – just birdsong and space. While the setting is beautifully rural and peaceful, you are just eight minutes from the motorway, making commuting to London for work straightforward, with Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds also within surprisingly easy reach. For leisure time, there is so much happening on the doorstep, from music festivals and theatre to the ever-popular Chepstow Racecourse just a few miles away, hosting events throughout the year. We really do have the best of both worlds here.*
…By Annonceur International
House with garden and terrace Lympsham (United Kingdom)
Vendors insight into the beautiful Old Rectory Farm, Lympsham – Timeless Living in a Village HavenOld Rectory Farm has been a truly special home for us, a striking Jacobean farmhouse dating back to 1715, full of history and character, from the dramatic bell tower and battlements to the beautifully crafted interiors designed by Stephenson’s Architects. We’ve loved the bespoke open-plan kitchen with its Aga, the elegant spaces that have hosted so many celebrations, and the wonderful period features, including the hand-carved doors and the former cider room that nods to the house’s past. The gardens have been our sanctuary, blending the feel of a classic English garden at the front with a more Mediterranean style at the rear, all with open countryside views. Tucked privately within a thriving village, it has offered us both peace and a strong sense of community. This is a home filled with warmth, memories and charm.Step through the elegant tower entrance of Old Rectory Farm, and you’re instantly transported into a world where history, character, and modern family life exist in perfect harmony. Dating back to 1715, with a striking 1866 Victorian Gothic extension, this is a home where every corner tells a story, yet every space is designed for contemporary living.Picture mornings in the farmhouse kitchen, sunlight spilling over granite countertops and the warming glow of the Aga, while the family gathers around the breakfast table before stepping outside into the gardens. Flow effortlessly between the dual-aspect drawing room and second sitting room, whether you’re hosting friends, enjoying a quiet evening by the fireplace, or retreating with a book in the study.Upstairs, the light-filled landing with tower room opens to five generous bedrooms, each offering a private sanctuary. The master suite, with its walk-in wardrobe and modern en-suite, is a personal retreat, while a guest suite with its own en-suite ensures visitors feel at home. For fitness, focus, or fun, the former chapel-turned-meditation space offers endless possibilities.Outside, the grounds are nothing short of magical. Expansive lawns, mature specimen trees, and flowering borders surround the house, while a walled Mediterranean terrace offers the perfect spot for long summer lunches or evening drinks under the stars. A peaceful courtyard, private corners, and a charming outbuilding create the ideal setting for hobbies, gardening, or simply enjoying the serenity of village life.Nestled in the heart of Lympsham, you are close to the village shop, post office, sports clubs, and schools, yet the countryside stretches endlessly beyond. Cycle paths, coastal days out, and the Mendip Hills are all on your doorstep. Easy access to the M5, Bristol Airport, and nearby train stations means city life or commuting is never far away.Old Rectory Farm is more than a house - it’s a lifestyle. Whether raising a family, working from home, entertaining friends, or retreating to tranquillity, here is a home that adapts to your life, offering space, history, and a sense of belonging that is truly rare.
…By Annonceur International
Contemporary house with garden Bristol (United Kingdom)
Tucked away at the end of a long private driveway bordered by mature shrubs, this attractive property offers a rare opportunity to purchase a beautifully presented home with excellent development potential (STP). The modern four-bedroom detached house is complemented by a self-contained annexe and generous grounds. A substantial partially completed structure and additional land provide further scope for future use or development.Step Inside The main residence is a modern four-bedroom detached home designed for practical, contemporary living. The house is approached via an attractive oak-framed porch, which provides a welcoming entrance.Inside, the property centres around a spacious open-plan kitchen and living area. Two sets of bi-fold doors allow plenty of natural light and open directly onto the garden and grounds beyond. The kitchen features a central island, integrated appliances and modern cabinetry, with a separate utility room providing additional storage and convenience.A hallway leads to four well-proportioned double bedrooms, including one with an en suite, along with a modern family bathroom. Above, a loft conversion accessed via a spiral staircase provides flexible additional space suitable for a home office, snug or playroom.Next to the main house is a detached 2 bed self-contained annexe, finished to a similar standard. This space is ideal for multi-generational living, guest accommodation or as a potential Airbnb or rental opportunity.Step Outside The grounds extend to a large area of land which includes a substantial partially completed structure. This offers potential for a range of uses such as stables, a gym, games room or further accommodation (subject to the necessary permissions).The size and layout of the plot also provide scope for additional development (STP), making the property attractive both as a home and an investment opportunity.The property is located on the outskirts of Thornbury, a popular market town known for its historic charm and strong community feel. Thornbury offers a wide range of shops, cafés, restaurants and well-regarded schools, making it an attractive location for families and professionals alike. The surrounding countryside provides plenty of outdoor opportunities while still being well connected. The A38, M4 and M5 are all easily accessible, with Bristol Parkway station and Bristol Airport nearby for convenient transport links.What3Words: ///obscuring.mastering.taxed
…By Annonceur International
Contemporary house with garden Bristol (United Kingdom)
Tucked away at the end of a long private driveway bordered by mature shrubs, this attractive property offers a rare opportunity to purchase a beautifully presented home with excellent development potential (STP). The modern four-bedroom detached house is complemented by a self-contained annexe and generous grounds. A substantial partially completed structure and additional land provide further scope for future use or development.Step Inside The main residence is a modern four-bedroom detached home designed for practical, contemporary living. The house is approached via an attractive oak-framed porch, which provides a welcoming entrance.Inside, the property centres around a spacious open-plan kitchen and living area. Two sets of bi-fold doors allow plenty of natural light and open directly onto the garden and grounds beyond. The kitchen features a central island, integrated appliances and modern cabinetry, with a separate utility room providing additional storage and convenience.A hallway leads to four well-proportioned double bedrooms, including one with an en suite, along with a modern family bathroom. Above, a loft conversion accessed via a spiral staircase provides flexible additional space suitable for a home office, snug or playroom.Next to the main house is a detached 2 bed self-contained annexe, finished to a similar standard. This space is ideal for multi-generational living, guest accommodation or as a potential Airbnb or rental opportunity.Step Outside The grounds extend to a large area of land which includes a substantial partially completed structure. This offers potential for a range of uses such as stables, a gym, games room or further accommodation (subject to the necessary permissions).The size and layout of the plot also provide scope for additional development (STP), making the property attractive both as a home and an investment opportunity.The property is located on the outskirts of Thornbury, a popular market town known for its historic charm and strong community feel. Thornbury offers a wide range of shops, cafés, restaurants and well-regarded schools, making it an attractive location for families and professionals alike. The surrounding countryside provides plenty of outdoor opportunities while still being well connected. The A38, M4 and M5 are all easily accessible, with Bristol Parkway station and Bristol Airport nearby for convenient transport links.What3Words: ///obscuring.mastering.taxed
…By Annonceur International
House Chepstow (United Kingdom)
Step inside Stoulgrove House and you are immediately enveloped in an atmosphere of grandeur and warmth. The reception hall, the very heart of the home, is both dramatic and inviting. Featuring a showstopping staircase rising to a statement chandelier, framed by full-height windows that flood the space with natural light and offer uninterrupted views across the landscaped country gardens.The formal lounge is a haven of tranquillity, with French doors opening directly onto the gardens, creating a natural flow between indoor and outdoor living. The elegant dining room, laid with oak parquet flooring and crowned with an orangery-style glass roof, offers a striking space for entertaining and connects effortlessly to the bespoke kitchen. A culinary masterpiece, the kitchen is fitted with a four-oven Aga, Gaggenau and Siemens appliances, granite worktops, and panoramic views.Practical elegance continues throughout. A generous utility room, a light-filled games room, a beautifully appointed cloakroom with artisan finishes, and a refined study complete with a period fireplace all contribute to the home's remarkable blend of comfort and sophistication.For the discerning film enthusiast, the purpose-built cinema room offers an immersive, state-ofthe-art viewing experience, complete with a Bang & Olufsen surround sound system and a Sim 2 Grand Cinema projector.The principal bedroom suite is an exceptional private sanctuary, featuring a period Chesney fireplace, a Neville Johnson fitted dressing room, and a lavish en-suite with walk-in wet room nd freestanding claw-foot bath. A private balcony offers the perfect vantage point to take in the breathtaking rural views.Two further bedrooms and a family bathroom echo the same sense of understated luxury, while the top floor provides a self-contained suite comprising two additional bedrooms and an en-suite, ideal for extended family or guests.Outside, Stoulgrove House includes a double-storey garage, elegantly crowned by a distinctive Hawkins clock tower, a charming and practical focal point that complements the home's classic character. A turning circle driveway gracefully sweeps up to the house, providing effortless access and ample parking for residents and guests alike. Nearby, an exquisite Rhino greenhouse offers a sanctuary for gardening enthusiasts, alongside a series of well-appointed outdoor store rooms designed for convenience and versatility.Set within approximately six acres, the gardens are nothing short of spectacular, thoughtfully crafted to create a succession of intimate, split-level garden rooms and sun-drenched patios. These outdoor spaces include a formal parterre, secluded courtyards, charming gravel gardens, a delicate rockery, and a serene pond gently nourished by a soothing waterfall. Mature specimen trees, a fruitful orchard, and graceful rose arches frame sweeping lawns and vibrant borders, bursting with seasonal colour and texture, offering year-round interest and endless opportunities for peaceful contemplation or elegant entertaining.Https://w3w.co/failed.slate.skilletSeller Insight -When we first saw Stoulgrove House, we instantly fell in love with it. Its Georgian proportions, understated elegance and stunning position with open views towards the River Severn. In the major renovation we undertook in 2010 we sought to re-introduce many of the lost Georgian elements and blend classic beauty with modern comforts. It is a truly bespoke houseand a testament to the local craftsmen from the Forest of Dean who helped us honour the houses history with their attention to detail and faithful reproduction of Georgian design. Future proofing was at the forefront of everything we installed, an energy conscious infrastructure that includes handmade bespoke double glazed sash windows/shutters, a programmable lighting system, Sonos Music system throughout and comprehensive CCTV/alarm/sprinkler systems.Stoulgrove is a house made for memories- a very special place the owners continue. From our daughter's wedding reception to parties with friends flowing from the grand hallway to the garden - this is a home that welcomes celebration. The basement cinema room is a hidden gem, cool in summer and cosy in winter. Within the stunning six-acre grounds, we have carefully designed the walled garden to feel like a series of outdoor rooms', with rose arches, a parterre, herbaceous borders, and open lawns that look out across the Severn. It is our sanctuary, where we have watched foxes and badgers play in the evenings and hosted barbecues at sunset.Set in a peaceful, private location just minutes from the motorwayideal for commuting to Cardiff, Bristol or nearby townsthe house sits in prime position for country living and convenience alike, say the owners. We have loved being part of this beautiful corner of Gloucestershire. Just a short walk across the Wye Bridge into Chepstow, surrounded by the Wye Valley and Forest of Dean, it is a paradise for walkers and nature lovers.Now, it is time for someone else to write their story here, the owners conclude. This home needs a family who will love it as much as we have; who will treasure its quiet beauty, entertain under the stars, and enjoy everything Stoulgrove House and its surroundings have to offer.*
…By Annonceur International
Contemporary house with garden and terrace Chepstow (United Kingdom)
This lovely rural property offers an idyllic lifestyle opportunity, set in a tranquil valley, with panoramic views of the Monmouthshire countryside, a pleasant garden, equestrian facilities, nearby access to woodland and countryside for riding, walking and outdoor pursuits, with good commuter access, flexible work-from-home space and superfast fibre broadband. Situated in a quiet country lane, within the Glyn Valley, the spacious, detached, four-bedroom, extended stone property combines a charming cottage with contemporary, light-and-airy reception rooms. Its grounds, which total approximately 2.06 acres, include gently sloping lawn, a vegetable plot, an established small orchard and two entertaining terraces overlooking the garden and uninterrupted open countryside. For horse owners, there are two stock-proof paddocks, one of them containing two field shelters, plus a stable yard with four loose boxes, a tack room and a hay store. In front of the stable yard there is a parking area with space for up to five vehicles. Step inside –Wooden pedestrian gates set in a lovely old stone wall open from the little-used country lane into a pretty gravelled courtyard. The property is entered though a glazed wooden porch with Mandarin Stone slate floor tiles. An inner door opens to a reception hallway, an attractive room with engineered oak flooring. It is double height in part, with a small gallery landing above. To one side of this hallway is the oldest part of the house, the original stone cottage which is believed to be in excess of two hundred years old. Here is the spacious kitchen, a room with characterful ceiling beams, an exposed stone wall, an open stone fireplace (now housing a kitchen cupboard) and an abundance of charm. The Shaker-style kitchen units have oak work surfaces and the floor is tiled with Mandarin Stone multi-coloured slate. There is a double Butler sink with a plate rack over, a Rangemaster cooker, a built-in fridge and space for a dishwasher. Next to the main window there is a deep window seat with plenty of space for a breakfast table.The kitchen opens to a cosy snug, which has an exposed A-frame, a feature stone wall and a wood burning stove set on a stone hearth within an oak beamed fireplace. At the back of this room, a glazed door leads to the study, a pleasant and private place to work from home, with an apex ceiling and two windows, one overlooking the pretty front courtyard. The reception hallway connects the kitchen and snug to the newer part of the house, which has been extended twice, most recently in 2004. Here, there is a dining room with engineered oak flooring and French doors to a pretty raised terrace, which gives views down the valley and up to Chepstow Park Woods. Along the back of the house, there is a generous living room with a brick-built feature fireplace housing a multi-fuel stove set on a stone hearth. The light-filled room has windows facing south and east and French doors lead out to a sun-trap, south-facing terrace.To the side of the entrance porch is a useful utility room, with slate floor tiles, space for a tumble drier, plumbing for a washing machine, a utility sink and wall and base cupboards. Off the reception hallway there is a guest WC.Upstairs there are four double bedrooms off a split landing. The principal bedroom has a dual aspect, making the most of the views. It has a stylish, modern ensuite with a double walk-in shower.Next door is a light and airy guest bedroom with two windows enjoying views down the valley towards Shirenewton. This room benefits from an ensuite shower room. The two further bedrooms share the use of a charming family bathroom. The bathroom, like the pretty bedroom next door, is located in the older part of the house. Both feature the exposed A-frame and both still have old ledge and brace doors with original ironwork. Elsewhere in the property, modern ledge and brace doors have been matched up.Step Outside –The peaceful gardens and uninterrupted rural views are a real feature of this property. So, too, are the equestrian facilities and excellent outriding.The gardens to the side and rear of the property are mainly laid to lawn, with flower borders and established shrubs. Nearest the house there are two terraces, from which to enjoy the lovely surroundings. For grow-your-own enthusiasts, there is a small fenced orchard with apple, cherry and plum trees, a vegetable plot with raised beds and, alongside the stables, a fruit garden with an assortment of fruit bushes and further raised growing beds. The garden also contains a greenhouse and a garden shed. Beyond the gardens is a large paddock with two field shelters.At the front of the property, across the lane, there is a generous parking area leading to a woodshed and a stable yard. Two stable blocks face each other across the yard, together providing four loose boxes, a tack/feed room and a hay store. The yard is equipped with power and water supply. Alongside the stables there is a further stock-proof paddock.Directions –From Chepstow, take the B4293 Devauden Road, passing Itton Village Hall on your right. Continue to the top of the hill past 2 left turns. Immediately after the right bend, take the lane on your left. Lilac Cottage is the second property on your left, with parking in front of the stable yard on the right-hand side. What3words: ///collect.surpassed.entitle
…By Annonceur International
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