Offers in region of
£875,000
(£333/sq. ft)
4 bed detached house for saleWhitebrook, Monmouth NP25
4 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
2,626 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Luxury Welsh Homes
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About this property
Folly Cottage; a wonderful, unique slice of paradise, with a history dating back to the 1800’s
A special home paying homage to the past whilst respectfully gaining all modern day luxury living requirements.
Slightly elevated position, nestled in around an acre of tranquil grounds enjoying far-reaching views over the Wye Valley
Offering respectful renovation and reclamation
Fabulous socialising and entertaining dining kitchen with bespoke cabinetry, central island, aga and Induction hob, utility room and WC
Sitting room with wonderful central log burning stove
Ground floor double bedroom with bathroom
Three further bedrooms, house bathroom, third bedroom (guest bedroom) with en-suite and French doors out to sunny patio seating area
Gardens with established planting, seating areas to enjoy both shade and sun, wildlife pond. Double Garage and Workshop.
Council Tax Band: G EPC: D
Imagine taking a step back in time.... Imagine peace and quiet, imagine listening to the birds as their wings flutter past going about their busy days, imagine waking up fully refreshed after a perfect nights slumber, you have found your own sanctuary, your own piece of paradise, imagine....
Folly Cottage; a wonderful, unique slice of paradise, with a history dating back in some parts to the 1800’s, however, carefully and with thought, the current owners have crafted a home paying homage to the past whilst respectfully gaining modern day luxury living requirements.
In a slightly elevated position, nestled in around an acre of tranquil grounds enjoying far-reaching views over the Wye Valley, with embracing woodland and fields surrounding, resulting in a true sense of calm.
Offering respectful renovation and reclamation, this splendid home; has a rich history like the original Mill stone dating from the 1700s providing inspiration from a time when paper mills were the main industry in the area, and the original timber to the hallway walls, but it is forever moving forward; now having been modernised with under-floor heating under Costwold Stone flooring throughout the majority of the groundlfoor providing a welcome constant heat when required, and magnificent skylights allowing natural light through this beautiful home.
Sumptuous relaxation is provided in the sitting room with wonderful exposed beams to ceiling. Natural light cascades through the windows here, original stone steps leading to the master bedroom that were discovered behind a false cupboard in the sitting room when renovation works were undertaken, the stone fireplace and hearth with log burning stove, and fantastic original bread oven complete this room wonderfully.
The social kitchen space is versatile in use for everyday cooking, entertaining and dining and is the true heart of the home, with reclaimed furniture being repurposed and revitalised to form cupboards, a central island adds to the social feel, with a splendid two oven aga, feature ‘porthole’ larder cupboard, along with a fabulous Danish bakers work bench repurposed as a sink unit, with a variety of bespoke cabinetry, quartz work surfaces, space for appliances, induction hob and extractor. The wow factor in this room comes from the roof skylights and patio doors allowing natural light to stream through this elegant room, leading out onto the sunny terrace with far-reaching views and inviting the outside in.
Off the hallway we find a spacious WC with sumptuous wooden furniture and modern chrome aged fittings, offering bespoke living at its best.
The staircase and large landing invite you to the first floor where the natural light from the fabulous skylight meets you. There are three double bedrooms (with the fourth bedroom found on the ground floor), the principle having fitted wardrobes, these bedrooms are modern in design with clean lines and a luxurious feel. The third, makes a great guest bedroom but has potential to convert into an annex perhaps comes with an en-suite and wonderful French doors leading out onto a patio seating area. The house bathroom, being fully tiled with bath, having mixer waterfall shower over, streamlined cabinetry holding hand basin and wc, with storage cupboard and window with views out onto the gardens and beyond.
Outside, undulating gardens with established planting, mature shrubs and bushes intertwined with thoughtful seating areas to enjoy both shade and sun, an abundant wildlife pond adds to the peace and tranquility that only nature can offer.
Double garage providing ample parking and a tandem garage / workshop is only a few steps away.
This wonderful home truly offers a nod of respect to the past whilst moving ever-forward, resulting in a wondrous, historical cottage for luxury modern day luxury living.
Folly Cottage, respectful renovation for the home, luxurious rejuvenation for the self.
Council Tax Band: G EPC: D
Location:
Just down the private lane is the small community of Whitebrook, tucked away along this steeped sided valley within the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty about five miles south of Monmouth yet feeling like it's worlds away from the noise, hustle and bustle of a major market town. Meandering along the pleasant country lane flanked by woodland and a sprinkling of pretty period properties, the community can boast a village hall and a myriad of woodland walks and outdoor activities to enjoy.
In addition, local residents and visitors alike are well catered for when it comes to dining out as the Michelin star The Whitebrook restaurant with rooms is approx a mile down the lane, also nestled into the landscape of this beautiful valley.
For families looking to move to the area, the cottage is about 3.5 miles from Trellech Primary School and Monmouth benefits from state schools with impressive reputations plus the private Haberdashers' Monmouth independent boys' and girls' schools.
EPC Rating: D
Location
Just down the private lane is the small community of Whitebrook, tucked away along this steeped sided valley within the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty about five miles south of Monmouth yet feeling like it's worlds away from the noise, hustle and bustle of a major market town. Meandering along the pleasant country lane flanked by woodland and a sprinkling of pretty period properties, the community can boast a village hall and a myriad of woodland walks and outdoor activities to enjoy.
In addition, local residents and visitors alike are well catered for when it comes to dining out as the Michelin star The Whitebrook restaurant with rooms is approx a mile down the lane, also nestled into the landscape of this beautiful valley.
For families looking to move to the area, the cottage is about 3.5 miles from Trellech Primary School and Monmouth benefits from state schools with impressive reputations plus the private Haberdashers' Monmouth independent boys' and girls' schools.
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