Full Details for 6 Bedroom Detached for sale in Abergavenny, NP7 :
An impressive stone fronted detached six bedroom Grade II Listed Manor House in a semi rural location within the Brecon Beacons National Park. The property offers many original features and sits in its own grounds of circa 3 acres which include beautiful landscaped gardens.
Description Continued
The manor house forms part of a small cluster of historic properties which all originally formed the Trewyn Estate. Thought to have been a former mill, the property offers many original features and sits in its own grounds of circa 3 acres of mainly woodland, a small paddock and beautifully designed and landscaped gardens. In brief the accommodation comprises to the ground floor: An entrance porch that leads into the entrance hall, drawing room with open fire, dining room with heavily beamed ceiling and open fire, large kitchen/breakfast room with four oven oil fired Aga, utility room, boot room and shower room. A late 19th Century staircase leads to the first floor where there are three bedrooms, family bathroom and separate cloakroom and to the second floor are three bedrooms with exposed beams and a further bathroom. There are two separate driveways, one private leading to the garage and the other with access to both the Manor House and neighbouring cottages.
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Outside there are a number of outbuildings including a cellar with vaulted ceiling and monolithic stone frame, double garage linked to the house, stone outbuilding housing the oil tank and log store and a pig sty. To the rear of the property is a pond and an area of woodland and wild meadow with potential. The property benefits from oil fired central heating and night storage heating.
Ground Floor
Canopy front porch to:
Entrance Porch
With flagstone floor and part obscure glazed door to:
Entrance Hall
Drawing Room - 18' 5'' x 17' 6'' (5.62m x 5.33m)
Two windows to front overlooking the lovely garden. Beautiful open fireplace with wooden surround, cast iron and ornate tiling inset, marble hearth and lovely wooden fender. Heavily beamed ceiling. Two radiators. Night storage heater. Wooden floorboards. Part obscure glazed door from hallway to:
Dining Room - 18' 3'' x 17' 1'' (5.55m x 5.21m)
Two windows to side. One large window with window seat to front overlooking the garden. Brick open fireplace with feature arch above. Exposed ceiling beams and timbers. Door to under stairs cupboard. Two radiators. Night storage heater.Part glazed door from hall to:
Kitchen/Breakfast Room - 24' 8'' x 10' 6'' (7.52m x 3.19m)
Two windows to rear. Two skylights. Bespoke wooden kitchen unit with work surface above and inset 2 ½ bowl stainless steel sink with mixer tap and tiled splash back. Four oven oil fired 'Aga' with brick arch and exposed brick wall above. Space for table and chairs. Radiator. Sliding leaded glazed door to:
Utility Room - 8' 6'' x 6' 0'' (2.59m x 1.83m)
Window to rear. Fitted base and wall units. Stainless steel sink. Tiled splash back. Built in cupboard with shelving. Under counter space and plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher. Door from Kitchen to:
Rear Lobby/Boot Room - 11' 8'' x 5' 4'' (3.55m x 1.62m)
Window to side. Stable style door to rear. Access to roof space above. Coat hooks. Radiator. Door to:
Shower Room
Obscure window to rear. Low level W.C. Pedestal wash hand basin with tiled splash back. Step in shower cubicle. Shaver point. Wall mounted electric heater. Extractor fan. Radiator.
First Floor Landing
Window to rear. Beautiful wooden staircase with brass stair rods. Door to:
Store Cupboard En-Suite Potential - 7' 2'' x 4' 9'' (2.18m x 1.46m)
Fitted Shelving
Bedroom One - 19' 7'' x 15' 4'' (5.96m x 4.67m)
Two windows to front. Open fireplace with cast iron inset. Exposed ceiling beams. Double doors to storage cupboard with shelving. Connecting door to:
Bedroom Three - 12' 7'' x 10' 6'' (3.83m x 3.19m)
Window to front. Built in corner wardrobe with hanging space. Exposed ceiling beams. Radiator.
Bedroom Two - 18' 11'' x 11' 0'' (5.76m x 3.35m)
Windows to front and side with window seats and under seat storage. Attractive cast iron fireplace with wooden mantel and surround, slate hearth. Exposed ceiling beams. Radiator. Night storage heater.
Family Bathroom - 9' 11'' x 9' 11'' (3.02m x 3.02m)
A spacious bathroom with window to rear. Roll top, claw foot bath. Pedestal wash hand basin with tiled splash back. Step in corner shower unit. Electric heater. Radiator. Door to airing cupboard housing hot water cylinder and slatted shelving.
Cloakroom
Window to rear. Low level W.C. Wash hand basin. Radiator.
Second Floor Landing
Skylight to rear. Window to rear halfway up the stairs. Exposed beams. Radiator. Double doors to cupboard housing water tank.
Bedroom Four - 19' 6'' x 16' 5'' (5.94m x 5.01m)
Skylight to rear. Window to side. Small window to landing. Apex beams. Open fireplace with cast iron inset, wooden mantel and surround. Two radiators.
Bedroom Five - 15' 4'' x 11' 0'' (4.67m x 3.35m)
Skylight and window to front. Exposed beams. Radiator.
Bedroom Six - 11' 0'' x 9' 5'' (3.36m x 2.87m)
Skylight to front and window to side. Exposed beams. Radiator.
Bathroom
Window to side. Bath. Wash hand basin with shaver point and light above. Low level W.C. Part tiled walls. Exposed beams. Radiator. Wall mounted electric fan heater. Door to cupboard.
Outside
The property is approached via a gravelled driveway off a quiet 'through road' over a cattle grid, onto a gravelled area providing parking for several vehicles in front of the double garage. There is a further driveway and parking area to the other side of the property from where a wrought iron pedestrian gate opens onto a path that leads to the front door of the house. To the front of the property steps lead down to the impressive and beautifully designed gardens where there are flagstone areas with well stocked flower and shrub borders. A fir hedge arch leads through to the rest of the gardens where there are private lawned areas and an area which was previously used as a vegetable garden. There is an area of productive woodland to the rear and a fenced off paddock.
Double Garage - 23' 9'' max 15' 9'' min x 20' 6'' (7.24m max 4.79m min x 6.26m)
A stone built double garage that is linked to the house. One side has an up and over door and the other has a wooden double door. Pedestrian door to side. Power and light.To the rear of the property is a stone outbuilding with one side housing the oil tank and the other as a log store. In the grounds is a stone built former piggery which is currently used as an additional log store.
Cellar
Accessed from an external door at the front of the property. With vaulted ceiling, light and power.
Services
We are advised that mains electricity is connected to the property. Oil fired central heating system and night storage heaters. There are two private water supplies, one is via a borehole which is shared with two neighbours the other is a spring with a separate filter and UV treatment to a tap within the utility room. Drainage is via a septic tank which is shared.
Wayleaves, Easements and Rights of Way
The property will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way whether mentioned in these particulars or not. There is a right of way over the driveway for the farmer to access his field. Commercial vehicles, caravans and motor homes are not permitted.
Location
The property is on the edge of the village of Pandy is approximately 6 miles from the market town of Abergavenny and 22 miles from the city of Hereford. Pandy has a primary school, place of worship and public houses/restaurants. Llanvihangel Crucorney is approximately 2 miles away and offers a garage and general store. Both Abergavenny and Hereford have mainline railway stations and good road links for commuting. The property is situated within easy reach of the A465 (for Hereford, Merthyr and Brecon) which links (via the A40 and A449) to the M4, M5 and M50 motorways for Cardiff, Bristol, London and the Midlands. Abergavenny is an historic town located on the banks of the River Usk and known as 'the Gateway to the Brecon Beacons National Park'. The town is nestled between the Blorenge, Sugar Loaf and Skirrid Mountains and within a mile of the town offers recreational walks through the beautiful countryside and along the Brecon and Monmouth Canal. A wide range of amenities including shops, doctors, dentists, first class restaurants and public houses, places of worship, cinema, leisure centre and theatre can be found within Abergavenny as well as the remains of a Norman castle. The town is well served with transport links, from the main Hardwick roundabout there is access to the A465 Heads of the Valley and Hereford Roads, the A40 and the A4042. These roads link to the A449 and the M4/M5 and M50 motorway networks. A main line railway station and bus station can be found within the town.
Description Continued
The manor house forms part of a small cluster of historic properties which all originally formed the Trewyn Estate. Thought to have been a former mill, the property offers many original features and sits in its own grounds of circa 3 acres of mainly woodland, a small paddock and beautifully designed and landscaped gardens. In brief the accommodation comprises to the ground floor: An entrance porch that leads into the entrance hall, drawing room with open fire, dining room with heavily beamed ceiling and open fire, large kitchen/breakfast room with four oven oil fired Aga, utility room, boot room and shower room. A late 19th Century staircase leads to the first floor where there are three bedrooms, family bathroom and separate cloakroom and to the second floor are three bedrooms with exposed beams and a further bathroom. There are two separate driveways, one private leading to the garage and the other with access to both the Manor House and neighbouring cottages.
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Outside there are a number of outbuildings including a cellar with vaulted ceiling and monolithic stone frame, double garage linked to the house, stone outbuilding housing the oil tank and log store and a pig sty. To the rear of the property is a pond and an area of woodland and wild meadow with potential. The property benefits from oil fired central heating and night storage heating.
Ground Floor
Canopy front porch to:
Entrance Porch
With flagstone floor and part obscure glazed door to:
Entrance Hall
Drawing Room - 18' 5'' x 17' 6'' (5.62m x 5.33m)
Two windows to front overlooking the lovely garden. Beautiful open fireplace with wooden surround, cast iron and ornate tiling inset, marble hearth and lovely wooden fender. Heavily beamed ceiling. Two radiators. Night storage heater. Wooden floorboards. Part obscure glazed door from hallway to:
Dining Room - 18' 3'' x 17' 1'' (5.55m x 5.21m)
Two windows to side. One large window with window seat to front overlooking the garden. Brick open fireplace with feature arch above. Exposed ceiling beams and timbers. Door to under stairs cupboard. Two radiators. Night storage heater.Part glazed door from hall to:
Kitchen/Breakfast Room - 24' 8'' x 10' 6'' (7.52m x 3.19m)
Two windows to rear. Two skylights. Bespoke wooden kitchen unit with work surface above and inset 2 ½ bowl stainless steel sink with mixer tap and tiled splash back. Four oven oil fired 'Aga' with brick arch and exposed brick wall above. Space for table and chairs. Radiator. Sliding leaded glazed door to:
Utility Room - 8' 6'' x 6' 0'' (2.59m x 1.83m)
Window to rear. Fitted base and wall units. Stainless steel sink. Tiled splash back. Built in cupboard with shelving. Under counter space and plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher. Door from Kitchen to:
Rear Lobby/Boot Room - 11' 8'' x 5' 4'' (3.55m x 1.62m)
Window to side. Stable style door to rear. Access to roof space above. Coat hooks. Radiator. Door to:
Shower Room
Obscure window to rear. Low level W.C. Pedestal wash hand basin with tiled splash back. Step in shower cubicle. Shaver point. Wall mounted electric heater. Extractor fan. Radiator.
First Floor Landing
Window to rear. Beautiful wooden staircase with brass stair rods. Door to:
Store Cupboard En-Suite Potential - 7' 2'' x 4' 9'' (2.18m x 1.46m)
Fitted Shelving
Bedroom One - 19' 7'' x 15' 4'' (5.96m x 4.67m)
Two windows to front. Open fireplace with cast iron inset. Exposed ceiling beams. Double doors to storage cupboard with shelving. Connecting door to:
Bedroom Three - 12' 7'' x 10' 6'' (3.83m x 3.19m)
Window to front. Built in corner wardrobe with hanging space. Exposed ceiling beams. Radiator.
Bedroom Two - 18' 11'' x 11' 0'' (5.76m x 3.35m)
Windows to front and side with window seats and under seat storage. Attractive cast iron fireplace with wooden mantel and surround, slate hearth. Exposed ceiling beams. Radiator. Night storage heater.
Family Bathroom - 9' 11'' x 9' 11'' (3.02m x 3.02m)
A spacious bathroom with window to rear. Roll top, claw foot bath. Pedestal wash hand basin with tiled splash back. Step in corner shower unit. Electric heater. Radiator. Door to airing cupboard housing hot water cylinder and slatted shelving.
Cloakroom
Window to rear. Low level W.C. Wash hand basin. Radiator.
Second Floor Landing
Skylight to rear. Window to rear halfway up the stairs. Exposed beams. Radiator. Double doors to cupboard housing water tank.
Bedroom Four - 19' 6'' x 16' 5'' (5.94m x 5.01m)
Skylight to rear. Window to side. Small window to landing. Apex beams. Open fireplace with cast iron inset, wooden mantel and surround. Two radiators.
Bedroom Five - 15' 4'' x 11' 0'' (4.67m x 3.35m)
Skylight and window to front. Exposed beams. Radiator.
Bedroom Six - 11' 0'' x 9' 5'' (3.36m x 2.87m)
Skylight to front and window to side. Exposed beams. Radiator.
Bathroom
Window to side. Bath. Wash hand basin with shaver point and light above. Low level W.C. Part tiled walls. Exposed beams. Radiator. Wall mounted electric fan heater. Door to cupboard.
Outside
The property is approached via a gravelled driveway off a quiet 'through road' over a cattle grid, onto a gravelled area providing parking for several vehicles in front of the double garage. There is a further driveway and parking area to the other side of the property from where a wrought iron pedestrian gate opens onto a path that leads to the front door of the house. To the front of the property steps lead down to the impressive and beautifully designed gardens where there are flagstone areas with well stocked flower and shrub borders. A fir hedge arch leads through to the rest of the gardens where there are private lawned areas and an area which was previously used as a vegetable garden. There is an area of productive woodland to the rear and a fenced off paddock.
Double Garage - 23' 9'' max 15' 9'' min x 20' 6'' (7.24m max 4.79m min x 6.26m)
A stone built double garage that is linked to the house. One side has an up and over door and the other has a wooden double door. Pedestrian door to side. Power and light.To the rear of the property is a stone outbuilding with one side housing the oil tank and the other as a log store. In the grounds is a stone built former piggery which is currently used as an additional log store.
Cellar
Accessed from an external door at the front of the property. With vaulted ceiling, light and power.
Services
We are advised that mains electricity is connected to the property. Oil fired central heating system and night storage heaters. There are two private water supplies, one is via a borehole which is shared with two neighbours the other is a spring with a separate filter and UV treatment to a tap within the utility room. Drainage is via a septic tank which is shared.
Wayleaves, Easements and Rights of Way
The property will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way whether mentioned in these particulars or not. There is a right of way over the driveway for the farmer to access his field. Commercial vehicles, caravans and motor homes are not permitted.
Location
The property is on the edge of the village of Pandy is approximately 6 miles from the market town of Abergavenny and 22 miles from the city of Hereford. Pandy has a primary school, place of worship and public houses/restaurants. Llanvihangel Crucorney is approximately 2 miles away and offers a garage and general store. Both Abergavenny and Hereford have mainline railway stations and good road links for commuting. The property is situated within easy reach of the A465 (for Hereford, Merthyr and Brecon) which links (via the A40 and A449) to the M4, M5 and M50 motorways for Cardiff, Bristol, London and the Midlands. Abergavenny is an historic town located on the banks of the River Usk and known as 'the Gateway to the Brecon Beacons National Park'. The town is nestled between the Blorenge, Sugar Loaf and Skirrid Mountains and within a mile of the town offers recreational walks through the beautiful countryside and along the Brecon and Monmouth Canal. A wide range of amenities including shops, doctors, dentists, first class restaurants and public houses, places of worship, cinema, leisure centre and theatre can be found within Abergavenny as well as the remains of a Norman castle. The town is well served with transport links, from the main Hardwick roundabout there is access to the A465 Heads of the Valley and Hereford Roads, the A40 and the A4042. These roads link to the A449 and the M4/M5 and M50 motorway networks. A main line railway station and bus station can be found within the town.