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House with garden Llandinam (United Kingdom)

Broneirion, an extraordinary Grade II Listed Italianate mansion, is available for the first time ever on the open market. Set in a truly breath taking location, this majestic property offers an unparalleled opportunity for those with vision, whether you're seeking a prestigious country estate, a transformative commercial venture or a home of exceptional historical significance.Commercial PotentialWith its expansive 7.7 acre grounds, 20 bedrooms, numerous reception rooms, outbuildings and office space, the possibilities for Broneirion are vast. The property lends itself perfectly to a variety of commercial ventures, such as a boutique hotel, wedding venue or exclusive retreat centre. The extensive accommodation and facilities offer ample space for event hosting, hospitality operations or conversion into a thriving enterprise. Broneirion offers the infrastructure and character to cater to high-end clientele, while its tranquil setting in the Severn Valley offers an idyllic backdrop for any business venture.An Impressive Country HomeFor those seeking a magnificent country residence, Broneirion is the ultimate statement home. Its imposing 20-bedroom layout includes grand rooms such as a Drawing Room, Dining Room and Billiard Room, each showcasing intricate stonework, stained glass, leaded windows, fireplaces and original features. Every inch of the property is steeped in charm, from the fine panelling and mouldings to the wide sash windows and original floorboards. The associated Coach House provides flexible space for offices, conference rooms, kitchens and living quarters, making it an ideal space for extended family or staff.The grounds, with formal gardens, woodland and expansive lawns, provide privacy and tranquility. Whether you are hosting a garden party, taking a walk in the woodland or simply enjoying the views over the Severn Valley and Llandinam Hills, Broneirion offers an enviable lifestyle in a secluded, yet easily accessible location.The Summer HouseOne of the unique features of Broneirion is its picturesque Summer House, originally built as a retreat for the Davies children. Now known as the Brownie House, it enjoys an elevated position with spectacular views of the surrounding valley and hills. This charming building, with its vaulted ceilings, exposed timbers and original floorboards, offers a perfect space for quiet reflection or could easily be adapted as a guest house or creative studio.The GroundsBroneirion’s grounds total approximately 7.7 acres and offer a wealth of outdoor space, including formal gardens, specimen trees and a former tennis court. The property also includes ample parking, making it suitable for large events, gatherings, or corporate functions.By Separate NegotiationFor those with additional requirements, beyond the mansion, there is a well equipped campsite across the lane, giving potential for further development or an opportunity to create a community focused enterprise. This element is available by separate negotiation.A Unique OpportunityBroneirion is a property that offers a rare combination of historical significance, commercial potential and natural beauty. Whether you’re looking to create an exceptional family home, an exclusive business or a stunning country retreat, Broneirion is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that demands your consideration.A Property Steeped In HistoryOriginally built in 1864 by renowned industrialist and politician David Davies, Broneirion is a mansion that has stood as a symbol of architectural grandeur and cultural importance for over 160 years. The house boasts an illustrious past, having been home to influential figures and serving as the Welsh Training Centre for the Girlguiding Association since 1946. From 1992 to 1995, it became the headquarters for Girlguiding Cymru, further cementing its legacy as a hub of community and development. The decision to part with this remarkable property represents a rare opportunity to take ownership of a truly historic landmark and create a new chapter in its extraordinary story.

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$2,315,900
20bedrooms
20bathrooms

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House with garden and terrace Llanwrda (United Kingdom)

Set amidst breath-taking Carmarthenshire countryside, this impressive country residence enjoys an elevated position with sweeping views across the picturesque Towy Valley and Black Mountains. Accessed via a private lane, the property offers both tranquillity and convenience, creating an idyllic rural retreat.  The handsome main house showcases the elegance and proportions of the Victorian era, with high ceilings, ornate cornicing, large windows, and beautiful period fireplaces throughout. Generously proportioned, the accommodation includes five bedrooms, two bathrooms, and two elegant reception rooms—ideal for both entertaining and everyday family life.  Complementing the main house is a superbly converted barn that incorporates a charming two-bedroom cottage, (which was permitted for ancillary use). Perfect for multigenerational living, visiting guests, or flexible family arrangements. Within the same building, a spacious and stylishly finished room provides the ideal setting for a home office, games room, or playroom.Notably, the property was featured on Escape to the Country in 2007, highlighting its charm and picturesque setting.The grounds extend to approximately 1.5 acres and are a true highlight of the property. A mix of mature woodland, sweeping lawns, and established gardens create a beautiful outdoor setting for both relaxation and recreation. Several attractive stone outbuildings offer further potential for storage or workshops.Combining period charm, flexible accommodation, and a stunning rural location, this is a rare opportunity to secure a country home of character and comfort in the heart of Carmarthenshire.LocationThe property enjoys a peaceful setting approximately one mile from the rural village of Llansadwrn, nestled in the heart of Carmarthenshire’s picturesque countryside. Well-positioned for both tranquillity and convenience, it lies within easy reach of the charming market towns of Llandeilo and Llandovery, both of which offer a range of independent shops, cafés, and reputable schooling options. For broader retail and commercial needs, Carmarthen is about 40 minutes away, while access to the M4 motorway ensures excellent connectivity to South Wales and beyond. The surrounding area is rich in natural beauty and heritage, with nearby attractions including the Brecon Beacons National Park, the National Botanic Garden of Wales, and historic Carreg Cennen Castle—making this an ideal base for both everyday living and exploring the wider region.Walk InsideBuilt in 1885, this charming period home exudes character and warmth from the moment you step inside. The entrance hall sets the tone with a beautiful staircase rising to the first floor, hinting at the home’s heritage and craftsmanship. To the right, a welcoming sitting room features attractive wood flooring, a period fireplace, and a wide opening into the kitchen/breakfast room. Here, a tiled floor, fitted units with inset sink, and a recess for a range cooker create a practical and sociable space at the heart of the home.To the rear, the everyday entrance opens into a useful porch area, complete with a WC and a generous utility room that houses the oil-fired boiler and provides ample space for laundry appliances. The main living room spans the full depth of the house, offering a wonderful sense of space, with high ceilings, elegant period detailing, and traditional fireplaces with built-in alcove storage. Both main reception rooms are bathed in natural light from large windows that frame beautiful views across the gardens to the mountains beyond.First FloorUpstairs, the first floor offers three well-proportioned double bedrooms, two of which face south and all include original fireplaces. Two bathrooms serve this level, one of which is currently used as an en suite to the principal bedroom. The second floor provides two additional bedrooms, ideal as children’s rooms, guest accommodation or even a home office, completing this generously proportioned and characterful family homeThe CottageThis charming barn conversion, known as The Cottage, beautifully retains the character and rustic charm of the original agricultural building. Exposed stonework and natural timber details create a warm and inviting atmosphere throughout. A striking glazed entrance screen welcomes you into the open-plan living space, where attractive wood flooring, a compact range of fitted kitchen units, and a south-facing window combine to make the most of the natural light and far-reaching views across the surrounding countryside.Upstairs, the landing leads to two well-appointed bedrooms and a stylish bathroom, all tastefully presented with a blend of modern comfort and period charm. Also housed within the barn is a versatile studio room—perfect as a home office, creative workspace, playroom, or hobby area—offering flexible additional space to suit a variety of needs. This separate living area is ideal for multigenerational living, guest accommodation, or simply as a private retreat within the grounds.Walk OutsideThe property stands in approximately 1.5 acres of beautifully maintained gardens and grounds, offering both privacy and space in a peaceful countryside setting. A private driveway leads up to the house and yard area, where there is ample parking for multiple vehicles. Immediately to the front and side of the main house are generous south-facing gardens, mainly laid to lawn and framed by mature trees and well-established shrubs, creating a tranquil and picturesque environment, whilst the terrace seating area provides the perfect setting for alfresco dining and entertaining.Within the grounds, there are two greenhouses and a charming little orchard of apple trees, alongside a gentle stream that winds through the garden, enhancing the property’s natural beauty and serenity. A lovely mix of mature trees adds further depth and character to the landscape.To the rear of the house lies a charming stone-built storage barn, adding character as well as practicality, while beyond this is a delightful wooded area that adds to the natural appeal of the grounds. The cottage benefits from its own separate garden area, along with a further cottage-style garden space which currently houses the greenhouses and a chicken run—ideal for those interested in self-sufficiency or outdoor hobbies.Completing the outside space is a second, unconverted stone barn. This substantial building offers excellent potential for re use or or could serve as valuable storage or workshop space, adding yet another dimension to this already versatile and unique property.SERVICES: We are informed that the property is connected to mains electricity. Private water supply to the house and mains water to the cottage, private drainage from a newly installed sewage treatment plant.HEATING: oil fired central heatingNOTE: The selling agents wish to remind prospective purchasers that the services, service installations, heating & electrical appliances have NOT been tested.COUNCIL TAX: Band HTENURE: We are informed that the property is of freehold Tenure.DIRECTIONS: ///regal.emeralds.wishingNOTICE Floor Plan for illustrative purposes only, not to scale.  All measurements and distances are approximate.  The normal enquiries carried out by a purchaser’s Solicitor and the type of inspection undertaken by a purchaser’s Surveyor have not been carried out by the Selling Agents for the purpose of preparation of these particulars.

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$1,184,400
7bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House with garden and terrace Malpas (United Kingdom)

Tucked away down a sweeping tree-lined driveway, Mill House makes a striking first impression. Built in red Cheshire brick with an oak-framed porch, and perfectly balanced by a conservatory and orangery, this home blends symmetry and comfort beautifully.Accommodation Summary Ground Floor: Entering through a charming oak-framed porch, you step into a welcoming hallway that sets the tone for this elegant home. The living room’s centerpiece is a striking log-burning fireplace with a natural oak mantle, creating a warm and inviting focal point. Adjacent lies the impressive dining room, featuring an orangery roof that floods the space with natural light and offers stunning views over the grounds.From the family sitting room, there is convenient access to a study, ideal for quiet work or relaxation, with direct access to the outside patio—perfect for seamless indoor-outdoor living. A thoughtfully positioned cloakroom with a downstairs WC and useful under-stairs storage completes the ground-floor accommodation.Returning to the entrance hallway, you are led to the stunning open-plan bespoke kitchen, expertly crafted with traditional units and a central granite-topped island. This space flows effortlessly into the conservatory family room, where natural light fills every corner, creating a bright and welcoming environment ideal for casual family dining or peaceful mornings with coffee. A separate utility room provides practical convenience with a stable door to the outside, while a newly fitted external boiler is discreetly located just beyond.Every corner of Mill House is meticulously styled to balance luxurious design with a warm, comfortable, and lived-in feel.First Floor: Ascending to the first floor, an expansive landing is illuminated by a full-length window that frames stunning views of the magnificent tree-lined driveway welcoming you to the property. From here, four generously proportioned bedrooms are accessed.The principal suite is particularly spacious, boasting an elegant en-suite bathroom with refined fittings and a tranquil atmosphere. Three further large double bedrooms are filled with natural light and enhanced by charming features such as stained glass windows and painted wood floors, adding character and warmth throughout.Completing the floor is a beautifully appointed family bathroom, featuring a natural stone hand basin and a bath with an overhead shower, blending style and practicality seamlessly.Outside: Approached via a magnificent tree-lined driveway, Mill House offers ample off-street parking alongside a detached double garage. Set within approximately three acres, the grounds feature extensive gardens, a tranquil stream, a spacious garden room ideal for entertaining, multiple garden sheds, and a picturesque summer house. The property’s elegant facade is perfectly balanced, framed beautifully by an orangery and conservatory at either end, creating a stunning visual harmony.Location: Mill House is situated in the tranquil hamlet of Cuddington, just a short drive from the picturesque and thriving South Cheshire village of Malpas. This charming area offers an ideal blend of rural serenity and modern convenience, with independent shops, traditional pubs, and the well-regarded Bishop Heber secondary school all close by.Approximately 15 miles away, Chester provides vibrant city life, premium shopping, and excellent rail links to London and Manchester. The region is also renowned for its outstanding independent schools, including King’s, Queen’s, Moreton Hall, and Packwood Haugh, all easily accessible for families.For outdoor enthusiasts, the nearby Bickerton Hills offer scenic walking trails, while the luxurious Carden Park spa is just a short drive away. Whether you desire a peaceful countryside retreat, an active family lifestyle, or effortless access to urban amenities, Mill House offers the perfect balance.Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: D EPC Rating: DServices, Utilities & Property Information Utilities - Mains electrics, water. Private septic tank - please speak to the agent for further information. Tenure - Freehold Property Type - Detached Construction Type - Red Cheshire Brick / Natural Slate Council Tax - Cheshire West And Chester Council Tax Band - D Parking - Sweeping tree-lined driveway with plenty of parking for 10 plus cars. Mobile phone coverage - 5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Internet connection - Ultrafast Broadband connection available- we advise you to check with your provider.

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$1,720,400
4bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House with garden Whitchurch (United Kingdom)

Set within the private and historic grounds of Wicksted Hall, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial 5.9-acre landholding with the scale, privacy and provenance to create something truly exceptional.Discreetly positioned behind established hedging, walls and natural borders, the property occupies a secluded enclave within the wider estate, surrounded by open countryside and uninterrupted rural views. The sense of privacy, space and quiet is immediate and, increasingly rare.Originally forming part of the Wicksted Hall estate, the cottages were converted from four Victorian staff dwellings into two semi-detached homes, now extending to approximately 2,738 sq ft of accommodation. Each provides three bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom and reception rooms, retaining period proportions and character.While the cottages offer established accommodation, it is the future potential that defines this property.Subject to the necessary consents, there is clear scope to reconfigure or combine the cottages into a single, substantial country residence, or retain both dwellings to create a multi-generational living arrangement, guest accommodation or income-producing asset within a private estate setting.A significant collection of original outbuildings, extending to approximately 2,700 sq ft, further enhances the opportunity. These include the original Victorian stables and coach house, a detached brick barn, garaging and wriggly tin Dutch barn, providing immediate infrastructure for equestrian use, storage, or conversion into ancillary accommodation, leisure or further residential space.The land itself is both functional and beautifully arranged. The 5.9 acres of established paddocks and grounds are enclosed, well-maintained and currently used for grazing, offering a ready-made foundation for equestrian pursuits. The configuration allows for the creation of a fully self-contained equestrian holding, with horses kept securely within the grounds.For the discerning buyer, this is a property defined not simply by what it is, but by what it can become.For buyers with vision, this is where the opportunity becomes compelling. The scale of the land, the presence of outbuildings, and the setting within the wider Wicksted Hall estate create the perfect conditions to deliver a truly bespoke lifestyle property with exceptional equestrian facilities whether that be a luxury rural home, an equestrian estate, or a private countryside retreat.This is not simply a purchase, it is a chance to create something exceptional, combining privacy, land, lifestyle, and long-term value in one of Cheshire’s most desirable rural locations.Services, Utilities & Property Information Cottage 1: Solar Powered Panels, Air Source Heat Pump, Mains Water, Private Drainage via Clearwater Effluent System. Electricity is supplied through main Wicksted Hall, then separately metered and charged back. EPC Rating - C. Council Tax Band - C.Cottage 2: Mains Electricity, Mains Water, Private Drainage via Clearwater Effluent System, Oil Fired Heating. EPC Rating - E. Council Tax Band - C.Stables, Attached Garage, Dutch Barn & Detached Barn: Mains Electricity.Broadband Availability - FTTC Ultrafast Full Fibre Broadband is available in the area. We advise you to check with your current provider. Mobile Phone Coverage - 4G and 5G mobile phone signal is available in the area. We advise you to check with your current provider. Local Authority - Cheshire East Construction Type - Standard Brick & Slate Roof Tenure - Freehold Special Notes: The property is in a Conversation Area. The property is subject to one Freehold Land Registry title. Shared Maintenance Cost for Drainage Services.The properties are currently occupied under existing tenancy arrangements. Further details are available on request.

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$1,157,900
6bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House with garden Whitchurch (United Kingdom)

Wicksted Hall is a singular Arts & Crafts masterpiece, a rare country estate combining heritage, prestige, and total seclusion. Offering over 13,240 sq/ft of luxurious, versatile accommodation across the main house and outbuildings, this iconic residence sits within 10.4 acres of exceptional grounds. With an electric main gate, sweeping driveways and external trades gate the grounds includes established trees, hedging, borders and paddocks. The original Victorian walled kitchen garden with glasshouses and gardeners outbuildings are perfect for sustainable living or private cultivation.The estate’s equestrian lineage is exceptional, with paddocks, stabling potential, and open fields providing the ultimate environment for horses, riding, or private training facilities. Combined with the privacy of the grounds, Wicksted Hall is the ultimate perfection for owners seeking country living with equestrian pursuits, multi-generational living, or an exclusive luxury retreat venue.Positioned behind mature hedging and stone walls, the Hall offers complete privacy, commanding panoramic views across Cheshire and Shropshire, and providing a stunning elevated vantage point over rolling landscapes. The property is a rare blend of architectural distinction, commanding presence, and lifestyle opportunity, ideal for discerning individuals seeking ultimate privacy, prestige, and scale.The Hall’s exterior is a masterclass in Arts & Crafts design, with elegant stone-mullioned windows, intricate green oak detailing, herringbone brickwork, and a magnificent carved stone entrance porch. The magnificent central hallway and oak staircase flow to expansive reception rooms, Clive Christian was commissioned to design the kitchen and sumptuous bedroom suites, and a colossal leisure suite with hand-painted fresco's provide unparalleled space for family living, entertaining, and event hosting.Wicksted Hall also features a private helipad, extensive outbuildings, and the original Victorian water pump house, offering rare potential for guest accommodation, staff housing, or multi-generational living. With careful updating, the estate could become a bespoke private residence with outstanding equestrian facilities, boutique wedding venue, or an exclusive corporate retreat.This is a residence of heritage, credence, and unrivalled opportunity, where luxury, history, equestrian lifestyle, and total privacy converge, offering a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire a property of extraordinary presence, wealth, and potential.Property Information Utilities - The property is connected to mains water and electricity. There is oil fired central heating and private drainage. Broadband Availability - FTTC Ultrafast Broadband is available in the area. We advise you to check with your current provider. Mobile Phone Coverage - 4G and 5G mobile phone signal is available in the area. We advise you to check with your current provider. Local Authorities - Cheshire East Construction Type - Standard Tenure - Freehold EPC Rating - E Council Tax Band - G Special Notes: The property is in a Conversation Area. The property is subject to two Freehold Land Registry titles.

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$4,962,600
7bedrooms
6bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House with garden and terrace Cardigan (United Kingdom)

Tyllwyd Mansion – Historic Estate with Elegant Accommodation and Energy Efficiency FeaturesTyllwyd is one of many significant estates in the Cardiganshire area, with a long and fascinating history. Over the centuries, it has seen visits from the Rebecca Rioters, connections to Mary Seacole and Florence Nightingale in the Crimea, involvement with the East India Company, ties to the foundation of the British Homeopathic Society, and even an attempt to derail a train carrying William Gladstone to West Wales.The Tivyside region, socially and geographically, was approximately twenty miles long and four to five miles wide. It encompassed parts of the West Wales counties of Cardigan, Carmarthen, and Pembrokeshire. Within this area were some forty to fifty country houses, closely connected by institutions such as the Tivyside Foxhounds and the Lawn Tennis Club at Newcastle Emlyn.To date, there have been three books dedicated to the estate and its owners, along with references in various local and regional historical texts. These include The South Wales Squires by Herbert M. Vaughan, Memoirs of an Old Soldier by Sydney Parry Jones, and Beta Jones Parry, Her Family and Tyllwyd, Her Home by Ginny Jenkins. Together, these works help preserve the estate's legacy, unlike many other country homes lost to history.The original house dates back to the 1730s, with major extensions added during the early 19th century. The attic once housed the servants’ quarters, which included the structure of seven bedrooms still present when the property was purchased in 2003.Today, Tyllwyd has been transformed into a grand country house with elegant and flexible living accommodation. At the heart of the home is the magnificent ballroom – a light-filled and spacious function room, complete with sash windows, high ceilings, French doors to the lawn, and a wood burner. This is a space made for entertaining. Adjacent, the south-facing library offers a quieter atmosphere, with original sash windows, fitted shelving, and a cosy wood burner.The dining room is equally generous in proportion, comfortably seating twelve and framed by an inglenook fireplace, a breakfast bar, and French doors that lead out to the west-facing patio. The kitchen is beautifully appointed with tiled floors, freestanding cabinets, and a Rangemaster cooker, with French doors opening onto the eastern terrace. A traditional pantry with slate slab shelving and original flooring sits alongside a utility room and downstairs WC. A ground-floor bathroom with a walk-in shower is also available.One wing of the house hosts a self-contained annexe – a charming addition with a sitting room featuring a wood burner in an inglenook fireplace, a fitted kitchen, a double bedroom with built-in wardrobes, and a private en suite. This wing also offers direct access to the courtyard and commercial kitchen, making it ideal for hospitality ventures.Upstairs, the first floor unfolds into an elegant collection of bedrooms. The principal suite is an exceptional space, with a round gable-end window, two additional sash windows, and enough room for a bed, sofas, and writing desk. Its en suite features a large rainfall shower. Two further south-facing double bedrooms feature decorative fireplaces and sash windows, one with a mural and the other with trompe l’oeil artwork.Another section of the house includes a large double bedroom with fitted wardrobes, vanity unit, and en suite with a clawfoot bath, a single bedroom with en suite, and two further spacious doubles – all retaining their original fireplaces and historic charm. A small single room, once used as an office, links through to a light-filled double bedroom with arched windows and garden views.Above, the former servants’ quarters span the second floor – a suite of seven rooms with original floorboards, currently used for storage but ripe for transformation subject to the necessary permissions.The estate also includes a large commercial kitchen and store room, housed within the attached barn – a perfect asset for hosting, retreats, or events.Energy & SustainabilityTyllwyd combines period charm with modern eco-conscious features. A roof-mounted solar thermal array provides hot water for the home, while a 4kW ground-mounted solar PV array supplies electricity and feeds into the national grid under an index-linked Feed-in-Tariff running until 2037. These installations support lower energy costs and contribute to sustainable living.Additionally, planning permission has been granted for the construction of a substantial orangery on the west patio – an exciting opportunity to expand the living or entertaining space in harmony with the property’s historic elegance.Historical LegacyTyllwyd holds deep connections to the local community, many of whom are descendants of those who lived or worked on the estate over generations. From Colonel Vaughan Lloyd to Charles Arthur Pritchard, and later Dorothea Jones Parry and her descendants, the estate's story intertwines with national events and personal tales of resilience and adaptation.Despite economic hardship, world wars, and shifting fortunes, Tyllwyd has endured. From being heated by culm fires to the installation of modern central heating, from a lack of electricity to thoughtful restoration, the estate has evolved while preserving its character.Today, set within approximately 18 acres, with its pond, and the towering Wellingtonian Sequoia, Tyllwyd stands not only as a private residence but as a timeless beacon of heritage, potential, and understated grandeur. There is a walled garden available by separate negotiation if desired by a new owner.Its current owner, the third woman in the Lewis/Lewes family to care for the house, has completed a loving restoration that honours its past while preparing it for a new chapter.Tyllwyd is ready to welcome its next custodian.Contact Fine & Country West Wales to arrange a viewing.

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$1,588,000
9bedrooms
7bathrooms

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House Kidderminster (United Kingdom)

Set within a peaceful and highly desirable rural enclave, Parkmore Farm Barn is a striking and substantial detached barn conversion, combining architectural character with impressive scale and versatility. Beautifully maintained and thoughtfully arranged, the property offers an exceptional standard of living, seamlessly blending original features with modern comforts.From the moment of arrival, the barn’s attractive façade and balanced proportions create a strong sense of presence. Internally, the home unfolds with a natural flow, centred around a welcoming reception hall and offering an abundance of light, volume, and flexibility throughout. Extending to four bedrooms, multiple reception spaces, and a self-contained annexe, Parkmore Farm Barn is ideally suited to family living, multi-generational arrangements, or those seeking a home with both lifestyle and income potential.Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: G Local Authority: Wychavon EPC: Rating C / Rating D (annexe) Property Construction: Standard (brick and tile) Electricity Supply: Mains Water Supply: Mains Drainage and Sewerage: Private via a septic tank Heating: Oil central heating and underfloor heating Broadband: ADSL/ADSL2+ Standard broadband connection available - we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage: 4G and some 5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Parking: Double garage and driveway parking for 4+ vehicles Additional Information: CCTV or similar security system in operation. Shared driveway access.

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$1,191,000
5bedrooms
5bathrooms

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House with garden and terrace Usk (United Kingdom)

Dating back to the 1850s and sympathetically extended twice since, Cross Farm is a distinguished five-bedroom Georgian-style residence exuding timeless elegance and character. Set within beautifully landscaped mature gardens, the property also includes a paddock and a charming annexe, offering versatile living options.Inside, original period features are thoughtfully preserved, including a striking spiral staircase and generous rooms that enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Every detail speaks to a blend of heritage, privacy, and refined sophistication, a perfect example of country living at its finest.As you step through the doors of Cross Farm, you are immediately greeted by a striking entrance hall, a grand and welcoming space that sets the tone for the rest of the home. A sweeping spiral staircase ascends to the upper level, while the ground floor flows effortlessly into three beautifully appointed reception rooms.The formal lounge offers an air of refined elegance, with picture-perfect views across the immaculately landscaped gardens. Adjacent, a second sitting room presents a more informal ambiance a warm and inviting space for everyday living. Completing the trio is a charming dining room, where a contemporary floor-to-ceiling window invites natural light to flood the space throughout the day, creating a calm and comfortable setting for family meals or entertaining.At the heart of the home lies the open-plan kitchen a true centrepiece. Featuring bespoke cabinetry, a traditional Aga, and doors that open out to breathtaking vistas of the surrounding countryside, this space is both effortlessly practical and undeniably picturesque.Ascending the staircase, the first floor reveals five generously proportioned bedrooms. Two of these benefit from stylish en-suite facilities, while the remaining rooms are served by a well-appointed family bathroom. The principal suite is particularly impressive, boasting dual-aspect views that capture the charm and tranquillity of the rural setting from every window.Situated away from the main residence, the self-contained two-bedroom annexe offers a beautifully appointed and versatile living space. Designed with an open-plan layout, it features a charming open fire and enjoys picturesque views across the surrounding landscape.The annexe includes bespoke cabinetry throughout, adding a touch of elegance and functionality. A unique feature is the cellar, currently housing gym facilities and providing excellent storage capacity.Both bedrooms are generously proportioned and each benefits from access to a bathroom, making the annexe ideal for extended family, guest accommodation, or a dual-living arrangement.Cross Farm enjoys a commanding position amidst the gently undulating countryside of rural Monmouthshire, offering both privacy and breathtaking views. Approached via a private driveway, the property immediately impresses with its sense of arrival, flanked by mature hedgerows and bordered by open fields, the setting is tranquil, timeless, and beautifully secluded.The grounds have been thoughtfully landscaped to complement the rural surroundings, featuring expansive lawns, mature trees, and well-established planting. A West-facing stone terrace provides an idyllic space for al fresco dining or simply taking in the panoramic views that stretch for miles across the Monmouthshire hills.To the front and side of the home, there is ample parking for multiple vehicles, including a generous gravelled area ideal for guests, family cars, or larger vehicles. This practical feature sits subtly within the landscaped setting, offering convenience without compromising the property's elegant presentation.The property's exterior is a harmonious blend of traditional charm and countryside character, with every corner of the garden offering its own unique perspective of the surrounding landscape. Whether it's a peaceful morning with a coffee in hand or entertaining into the golden hour, Cross Farm's outdoor spaces offer an exceptional lifestyle in the heart of the Welsh borders.Https://w3w.co/glassware.hiker.dignity

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$2,646,700
5bedrooms
4bathrooms

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Farmhouse with garden Cardigan (United Kingdom)

Award-Winning Holiday Cottage Complex near the Pembrokeshire CoastFine & Country West Wales are delighted to present Trenewydd Farm Holiday Cottages — a successful, award-winning holiday accommodation business set just outside the picturesque village of Moylegrove, within easy reach of the spectacular Cardigan Bay coastline and the renowned Pembrokeshire Coast Path.Set within approximately 8 acres, Trenewydd features a spacious four-bedroom farmhouse along with six fully self-contained holiday cottages — all awarded 4 star by Visit Wales. Each cottage has been sympathetically updated with new furnishings, décor, and modern amenities, with several enjoying their own private hot tubs. The popular Blackberry Shepherd’s Hut also provides a romantic retreat and generates a strong annual return.Offering:One four-bedroom cottageOne three-bedroom cottageThree two-bedroom cottagesOne one-bedroom cottage with private enclosed gardenThe business is firmly established, with income rising from under £80,000 a year to over £230,000 in just five years. It enjoys strong year-on-year growth, a loyal customer base, and hundreds of glowing reviews. Trenewydd has consistently received the prestigious TripAdvisor Award, placing it among the top 10% of accommodation providers worldwide. Its excellent online presence includes a dedicated website with 21,000 visitors in the past year, alongside Airbnb, Booking.com, and active social media channels.On-site facilities include generous lawned areas, a football pitch, FootGolf course, paddocks, BBQ areas, a Scalextric shack, miniature railway, and a 40ft x 20ft heated outdoor swimming pool – with scope to enclose it for extended seasonal use. A large barn, currently with an alcohol licence, offers further development potential for leisure, events, or social space.This is a turn-key operation with an outstanding reputation, proven track record, and clear scope for future growth. Just a short drive from the market town of Cardigan, Trenewydd offers an exceptional opportunity to embrace a desirable West Wales lifestyle while running a flourishing holiday business in one of the country’s most sought-after coastal regions.Viewing is highly recommended

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$1,720,400

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House with garden and terrace Lydney (United Kingdom)

This captivating period country residence exudes timeless elegance and is nestled amidst the unspoiled countryside overlooking the Wye Valley. The exceptional Grade II listed Georgian property offers a wealth of original features and is perfectly positioned to provide an unparallelled lifestyle. The welcoming entrance hall has a tiled floor with access to the wine cellar and leads to a gracious reception hall with a north-facing window and ample storage. On this ground floor, there is also a stylish cloakroom featuring modern amenities. The elegant Drawing Room can be found off the inner hallway with stunning views towards Monmouth and French doors overlooking the beautifully mature and manicured south-facing garden to the rear. The room is filled with natural light from the two large windows and a beautiful ornate fireplace with open fire completes the charm. From the drawing room, double doors lead into the south-facing dining room with its two large sash windows with wooden shutters and a multi-fuel wood burner offering a wonderful place to enjoy family get-togethers.The Sitting Room is a comfortable, cosy room which has exceptional views over the Wye Valley with a large bay window with window seat, wooden shutters and a recessed wood burner. The charming kitchen/breakfast room, nestled in the oldest part of the house, boasts oak-faced kitchen units, a striking AGA, and French doors leading out to the rear terrace. There is also a convenient utility room and access to the second cellar. Birchfield House's first floor offers a world of refined comfort and breathtaking views. The Principal Suite enjoys views of the Lower Wye Valley and the south windows offer views across the gardens. There is a range of wardrobes that provides ample storage and the en-suite bathroom with a south-facing window features a contemporary bathroom suite with bath and walk-in shower. Bedroom Two has French windows leading to a balcony, offering a sweeping view of the picturesque surroundings. It's adorned with two exquisite slit stained glass windows to the north. Steps lead down to a bathroom with an east-facing window, bath and walk-in shower.A staircase leads up to a study/fifth bedroom that offers north and south aspects (with a slit window to the east) and commands some of the most breathtaking views in the house. Bedroom Three offers a south-facing window and radiator, while Bedroom Four boasts an early fireplace feature and hob grate, along with a south-facing window. The family bathroom, complete with a north-facing window, features a white bathroom suite. The self-contained annexe is perfect for accommodating relatives or generating additional income through holiday lets. It comprises a comfortable sitting room with west and north windows, and bookshelves. The bathroom includes a white bathroom suite, with plumbing for a washing machine. Bedroom One offers a north-facing window, radiator, and an open-plan hall/breakfast area with glazed doors leading to the garden, a quarry-tiled floor, and a Worcester oil-fired boiler. The Kitchenette includes fitted units, a cooker with an extractor, and a fridge freezer. A pine staircase leads up to the second bedroom featuring west and south leaded lights and a beamed ceiling.To the east of the main house, there are a range of traditional stone and slate-roofed outbuildings, including a two-storey Coach House including Stables. These buildings have planning consent for conversion into an attractive self-contained three bedroom cottage. Building regulations approval ref FP0589/04.Extensive gardens grace the south side of the house, extending beyond paved terraces to large lawned areas. Shrub and rose borders, intertwined with mature trees, create a picturesque landscape. Enjoy recreational activities on the floodlit hard Tennis Court. To the north, across the public lane, you'll find a pasture paddock. The entire property extends to approximately 2 ½ acres.AGENTS NOTE: ESTATE AGENTS ACT We are required under the Estate Agents Act 1979 and the Provision of Information Regulations 1991 to point out that one of the clients we are acting for in the sale of this property is a connected person as defined by the Act.To reach Birchfield House from Monmouth, follow the A466 Wye Valley road to Bigsweir bridge. Just prior to the bridge, take a left on a hairpin bend towards St. Briavels. Wind through the village until you reach a T junction with the B4228 Coleford to Chepstow road. Turn right, and after about 1 mile, take a right turn signposted for St. Briavels Common. Continue along this lane until you reach a telephone kiosk, beyond which is a sign for Hudnalls Loop Road. Bear right, and after approximately ¼ mile, you'll arrive at Birchfield House on the left-hand side of the road. What3words: ///astounded.covers.published

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$1,786,500
5bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House with garden and terrace Chepstow (United Kingdom)

Entering Sunnybank Farm, you are immediately welcomed into a beautifully appointed kitchen, where seamless cabinetry and a bespoke larder cupboard combine style and practicality. The open layout creates a sense of space and effortless flow, perfectly suited to modern family living and entertaining.From the kitchen, the home flows naturally into a charming reception room where timeless character meets contemporary comfort. Exposed stonework and a magnificent inglenook fireplace, complete with a wood-burning stove, form a cozy focal point, while an original stone archway guides you gracefully into the dining area. This seamless connection makes both family life and entertaining a pleasure. The dining room exudes refined country elegance, defined by a striking stone archway and beautifully panelled walls. Large windows flood the space with natural light, highlighting a stylish feature wall and creating a welcoming setting for intimate dinners or lively gatherings alike.A further reception room offers a more private retreat, featuring exquisite oak doors that open onto a seating area/patio overlooking the equestrian facilities. Bathed in light, this space is perfect for relaxation while taking in the serene, countryside surroundings, offering a unique connection to the property's outdoor lifestyle.The hall, accessed from the kitchen, exudes warmth and sophistication with natural stone flooring and bespoke oak joinery. A handcrafted staircase rises gracefully to the first floor, which offers four generous bedrooms, each offering comfort and character. The primary bedroom is a luxurious retreat, complete with a walk-in wardrobe and its own balcony, providing a private vantage point to enjoy the equestrian views and surrounding countryside. The renovated family bathroom features a Lusso Stone marble bath, combining elegance with modern functionality to create a truly inviting space.Sunnybank Farm is a charming 17th-century farmhouse that perfectly balances period character with modern family living. Extended and enhanced over time, the property offers four versatile bedrooms, including a striking oak-beamed suite with balcony, alongside inviting living spaces designed for both everyday comfort and entertaining. Equestrian facilities are exceptional, with stables, two agricultural barns, a Dutch barn, secure tack rooms, fields and a superb all-weather arena, complemented by direct, off-road hacking into surrounding forestry. The wraparound gardens, with fishpond and bespoke outdoor entertainment area, further elevate the lifestyle on offer. Despite its idyllic rural setting, Sunnybank Farm is just four miles from Chepstow, with Monmouth, Bristol, Cardiff and London all within easy reach, and enjoys a thriving village community with events, amenities, and a welcoming spirit.As you step outside of Sunnybank Farm it is a true haven for horse lovers, set across 40 acres of rolling countryside. The property features two stable blocks, two agricultural barns, a Dutch barn, secure tack rooms, expansive fields, and a professionally surfaced arena with sand and carpet fibre. Safe, uninterrupted hacking leads straight into the nearby forestry, with plenty of space for Pony Club activities and hunt meets.The wraparound garden, complete with a tranquil fishpond, is a sun-drenched retreat, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the peaceful surroundings. A double garage with ample parking provides both convenience and practicality, while above it, a charming outdoor kitchen with an oak framework and covered roof creates an ideal space for al fresco dining. From summer dinners to cosy autumn gatherings, it blends rustic charm with practical elegance, making outdoor living effortless and inviting.This is a home for all seasons. Winter walks tracing deer tracks through the snow, long summer evenings, and the golden glow of autumn across the trees. Sunnybank Farm isn't just a property, it's a lifestyle, offering space, freedom, and the charm of country living in every corner.W3W///floating.galaxy.stooping

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$2,977,600
4bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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