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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

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$1,257,200
4bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

5 listings near Chepstow

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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

By Annonceur International

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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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Contemporary house with garden and terrace Cwmbran (United Kingdom)

The interior of Bryn Cwrt has been thoughtfully reimagined to create a bright and contemporary living environment. The layout is well balanced, offering spacious and versatile accommodation across three bedrooms. The existing garage offers excellent potential for a conversion into a fourth bedroom or additional accommodation, ideally suited to multi-generational living (subject to the necessary consents) The principal living areas are filled with natural light, enhanced by the property’s elevated position and open outlook. The design focuses on clean lines and modern finishes, creating a home that feels both stylish and comfortable. The kitchen and living spaces flow naturally, making them ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. Bedrooms are well proportioned, offering privacy and flexibility for family or guest use. The overall impression is one of quality, light, and effortless single-level living.Externally, Bryn Cwrt truly excels, set within approximately 15 acres of land that provide space, privacy, and outstanding lifestyle potential. The elevated position ensures panoramic views across the surrounding countryside, creating a sense of openness and tranquillity. The grounds are well suited to a variety of uses, particularly for equestrian or rural pursuits. A substantial barn, ten stables, and a tack room offer excellent facilities for those with horses or land-based interests. The land itself provides both functionality and natural beauty, with scope for further use or enjoyment. The setting is peaceful and private, yet remains highly accessible. This is an outdoor environment that complements the home perfectly.Sellers Insight:When I bought Bryn Cwrt, I knew I had found something special, but over time it has become so much more than just a house to me – it has been a sanctuary. Tucked away in the countryside yet incredibly well connected, it offers that rare balance of complete peace with everyday convenience. The M4 makes commuting to Bristol, Cardiff or Newport easy, the train station offers free parking, and The Grange hospital is less than ten minutes away. I can be in Usk, Hereford or exploring the Wye Valley with ease, yet when I am home it feels wonderfully private, calm and secure, with no immediate neighbours and a real sense of seclusion.From the outset, I committed to doing everything properly. After commissioning a full survey, I systematically completed all recommended works: a new roof with added insulation, double-glazed windows throughout, full rewiring and replumbing, a new heating system with the oil tank relocated to a safer position, solar panels, and fully relevelled floors. The result is a warm, efficient bungalow that has been comprehensively modernised. In addition, the garage has been sympathetically rebuilt to match the house, with new windows, its own entrance, and plumbing already in place, making it ideal for conversion to an annex, Airbnb, or multi-generational living.Moving on from Bryn Cwrt, the views are what I will miss most. From the en-suite bedroom and the lounge, I look out across my own land, often with sheep grazing peacefully beyond. Bi-fold doors open from the lounge onto the patio, drawing the outside in and making summer living a joy. The kitchen diner is always a favourite with guests, filled with morning sunshine and perfect for family life or entertaining.The land is a huge advantage, with barns and stables and no agricultural tie, allowing complete flexibility of use. I have landscaped and securely fenced the garden, making it ideal for dogs, and improved the land with new fencing and additional trees. The large driveway offers plenty of parking, while the barn and stable offer great potential and flexibility for a multitude of uses. With so much land and set down a private drive at the top of the hill, Bryn Cwrt offers space, freedom and tranquillity – all while remaining effortlessly connected to real life.///diplomas.transmit.extensive

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$1,191,000
3bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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Contemporary house with garden and terrace Gloucester (United Kingdom)

Originally part of the Huntley Estate, Walnut Tree Cottage began life as a small farm worker's cottage, which has been gradually extended over the years into the spacious home it is today. The history of the property is still evident at the heart of the home, blending seamlessly with modern touches.The standout feature of the ground floor is the contemporary sitting room, where glazed doors frame simply spectacular, far-reaching views. From the comfort of your sofa, the outlook is nothing short of breathtaking. The current owners have fondly shared stories of watching New Year's Eve fireworks at Gloucester Docks from here. Oak flooring and a sleek gas fire set into the wall create a modern yet cosy atmosphere, especially in winter, while underfloor heating ensures warmth underfoot.Stepping up into the dining room, you'll find the same wonderful views and a continuation of the oak flooring. Numerous windows flood the space with natural light. Further steps lead you into the heart of the property, where the original charm is still preserved, with whitewashed exposed stone walls. This area leads to a ground-floor shower room and continues upwards to the kitchen.The rustic country kitchen features a solid fuel Rayburn, which may require servicing and potentially refurbishment if the new owners wish to use it. Solid wood cupboards are complemented by integrated appliances, and there is ample space for a large farmhouse table at the very centre. French doors open onto a terrace. The kitchen offers a blank canvas, ready for a new owner to add their own style and flair over time.Upstairs, a delightful surprise awaits on the landing: a beautiful original fireplace, a nod to the property's history. There are four bedrooms, and it is a matter of preference as to which one claims the title of Principal Bedroom. At the rear of the property is a generous bedroom with ample fitted wardrobes and a spacious en-suite, complete with both a separate shower and bath. To the front of the house, part of the modern extension completed around 2019, is a bright and airy room with a vaulted ceiling, two fitted wardrobes, and a contemporary en-suite. Glazed French doors open onto a balcony, perfect for enjoying breakfast while taking in the outstanding, ever-changing view. This bedroom also boasts underfloor heating and its own external door for quick access to the terrace next to the kitchen.There are two further bedrooms, one with an arched window, both benefiting from the scenic views. The family bathroom has been refitted and is modern in style.A gated entrance reveals a long driveway climbing up to the house, with parking available both at the base and immediately outside the property. As you arrive, the views unfold spectacularly, stretching for miles and taking in landmarks such as the spire of Gloucester Cathedral and Cleeve Hill.The grounds extend to approximately 1.19 acres, featuring a terrace for al fresco dining, a woodland area bursting with bluebells and daffodils in spring, and mature oak and chestnut trees. While the natural gradient shapes the landscape, there is a level area at the top and a semi-level space at the bottom, which the current owners enjoy using to practise their golf skills.What3words: easily.chapters.pines

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$1,184,400
4bedrooms
4bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House with garden and terrace Gloucester (United Kingdom)

An exceptional and highly individual barn conversion, created from a former pair of traditional barns, set within approximately 1.8 acres on the northern edge of The Forest of Dean, offering versatile accommodation, a striking galleried studio with study, and further development potential. Northend Court represents a rare opportunity to acquire a home of exceptional character and versatility within a truly idyllic setting. Originally comprising two barns set perpendicular to one another and enclosed by traditional stone boundary walls, Northend Court has been thoughtfully and sympathetically transformed.At its heart lies a Grade II Listed 17th-century threshing barn, showcasing magnificent oak framing and stone gable ends, now seamlessly connected via a bespoke oak-framed link to an adjoining 18th-century brick barn. The result is a home of exceptional architectural interest, where heritage craftsmanship and contemporary living exist in perfect harmony.Developed by the current owners with great care and attention to detail, Northend Court now offers a wonderful balance of character, space, and lifestyle, all set within a peaceful and private position surrounded by open countryside.STEP INSIDE The accommodation is both generous and highly versatile, thoughtfully arranged to complement modern living whilst preserving the integrity and charm of the original barns.At the heart of the home lies a beautifully appointed kitchen and dining room, designed as a sociable hub for both everyday living and entertaining. Traditional style cabinetry is complemented by warm wooden worktops and a central island, whilst a classic Aga forms both a functional and characterful focal point. This inviting space flows effortlessly into a substantial living room, where expansive glazing allows natural light to pour in and provides a seamless connection to the gardens.The property offers four bedrooms in total. The principal bedroom suite is particularly impressive, benefitting from its own en-suite bathroom and a striking spiral staircase rising to a mezzanine level, creating a private and characterful retreat.Bedrooms two and three are equally distinctive, each featuring upper-level accommodation, adding architectural interest and flexibility, ideal for family living, or guest use. A fourth bedroom provides further adaptable space.Supporting the main living areas are a range of practical yet well-considered rooms, including a boot room, laundry room, and utility room, all enhancing day-to-day functionality without compromising on style.A defining feature of Northend Court is the impressive galleried studio, a beautifully light-filled space characterised by vaulted ceilings, exposed timbers and dramatic proportions.Complemented by a separate study, this exceptional space offers enormous versatility - ideal for home working, creative pursuits, or potential ancillary accommodation.Throughout the property, the original character has been carefully preserved and enhanced, with features including: •Exposed beams and vaulted ceilings •Natural stone and timber detailing •Feature glazing inviting an abundance of natural light •A considered layout designed for both comfort and flow STEP OUTSIDE Set within circa 1.8 acres, the grounds offer a wonderful sense of space and privacy, with lawned areas, terrace seating, and far-reaching countryside views. The setting is both peaceful and unspoilt, ideal for those seeking a rural lifestyle whilst remaining connected.In addition to the main residence, the property benefits from a substantial barn, currently utilised for storage and workshop purposes. This provides excellent scope for further development offering exciting potential for additional accommodation, workspace, or lifestyle facilities. Planning permission is in place for the development of the barn, and any alternative or additional development would be subject to obtaining the necessary consents.Location Northend Court enjoys a delightful position just to the north of The Forest of Dean, an area celebrated for its outstanding natural beauty, ancient woodland, and an abundance of outdoor pursuits.The nearby village of Huntley provides a range of everyday amenities, whilst the cathedral city of Gloucester and the Regency town of Cheltenham offer an excellent selection of shopping, dining, schooling, and leisure facilities.The property is particularly well placed for connectivity, with the M50 to the north and the A40 (providing access towards Oxford and the M5) less than a mile away, enabling convenient travel to major centres including Cardiff, Bristol, and Birmingham. Rail services from Gloucester and Cheltenham provide regular direct links to London Paddington, whilst airports at Bristol, Birmingham, and Cardiff offer further connectivity.Freehold Council Tax Band E EPC Rating DServices, Utilities & Property Information Tenure - Freehold Council Tax Band E - Forest of Dean District Council Property Construction – brick & timber - tile Electricity Supply - Mains Water Supply - Mains Drainage & Sewerage - Klargester BioDisc sewerage treatment plant - there will be maintenance costs involved so please speak with the agent for more information. Heating - Oil-fired central heating - there will be maintenance costs involved so please speak with the agent for more information. This feeds underfloor heating throughout the property. Broadband - FTTP 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 - Driveway for 4+ cars Special Notes - Solar panels connected to the grid with a Feed-in tariff.Directions The postcode for the property is GL19 3HH. What3words: ///alike.rotate.necklaces

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$1,303,500
4bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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