Guide price
£750,000
4 bed detached house for saleManor Farm, Crick NP26
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
About this property
An 18th-century former carriage house to Crick Manor - history, scale, and character in equal measure.
A living room with high ceilings, exposed beams, solid floorboards, and a dramatic feature fireplace.
A recently renovated kitchen with skylights, bespoke units, quartz worktops, and a range cooker.
A principal bedroom with exposed beams, soaring ceilings, built-in wardrobes, and a freestanding bath in the en-suite.
A southwest-facing garden with patio areas, stone walls, and open fields directly behind.
Gated driveway, village setting, and easy access to the M48 and M4 for Cardiff and Bristol commuters.
The Coach House was built in the 18th century to house carriages for Crick Manor. That origin is apparent the moment you arrive - a gated entrance, a generous private driveway, and a property that carries its history with an easy, unforced confidence.
The Ground Floor
A spacious entrance porch, lit by a stained glass window that shifts and changes through the day, sets the tone for what follows. The dining room sits directly beyond - a generous space that connects naturally to both the kitchen and the living room, and acts as the hub through which the rest of the ground floor flows.
The living room is the heart of the house. High ceilings, exposed wooden beams, solid floorboards, and a dramatic feature fireplace combine to create a space that is both impressive in scale and genuinely warm in character - the kind of room that is equally at home hosting a gathering or settling into on a quiet evening. A conservatory with a tiled roof and generous windows leads naturally off the living room, softening the boundary between inside and out.
The kitchen has been recently renovated to a high standard. Skylights draw natural light across bespoke fitted units and quartz worktops, and a range cooker sits at the centre of it all. Glazed doors lead through to a utility room generously equipped with storage, keeping the practical elements neatly separated without losing the flow of the space. A second entrance off the kitchen provides a more practical day-to-day route in and out.
The family bathroom is fully tiled throughout, with a double shower and a storage cupboard - practical, well-finished, and exactly where you need it.
The Bedrooms
Four generous double bedrooms are arranged across the single floor, each well-proportioned and full of the character that runs throughout the house. The principal bedroom is a room of genuine distinction - exposed beams, soaring ceilings, and built-in wardrobes, with an en-suite that includes a freestanding bath and a separate shower. Above one of the bedrooms, a mezzanine level - reached by its own steps - makes for a brilliant teenage retreat or den, tucked away and entirely its own.
The Outside
The southwest-facing garden is a genuinely lovely space. Stone walls give it privacy and a sense of enclosure that connects naturally to the property's history. Patio areas sit alongside the lawn, offering space to entertain or simply to sit quietly in the afternoon sun. This is a garden that catches the light for the greater part of the day and makes the most of every hour of it.
The Area
Crick is a small village in Monmouthshire that sits in the quietly beautiful stretch of countryside between Chepstow and Caldicot, both within approximately three and a half miles. The A48, M48, and M4 are all within easy reach, making Cardiff and Bristol straightforwardly accessible for commuters. The Wye Valley and the broader landscapes of the Welsh borders lie in every direction - walking, cycling, and the kind of everyday countryside that is genuinely difficult to put a price on. The Coach House has been lovingly maintained by its current owners for eighteen years. It is ready, now, for its next chapter.
Tenure: Freehold
Tax Council Band: H
Local Authority: Monmouthshire
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