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4 bedroom detached house for sale

Abergavenny
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Detached house
4 bed
4 bath

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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Recently refurbished Welsh Heritage Stone house surrounded by landscaped gardens and grounds circa 13 Acres
  • Electric Gated and Walled Entrance
  • Picturesque small lake and stream with wooden bridge
  • Four bedrooms all with en suite facilities 30ft Principal suite
  • Extensive outdoor seating and entertainment areas
  • Indoor heating swimming pool in cabin & Free standing Victorian Summer House
  • Separate building suitable for multi generational living or live in housekeeper
  • Vegetable Garden, Orchard and Greenhouse
  • Equestrian opportunities with two separate gated entrance to paddocks
  • Conveniently located to Abergavenny, USK, Monmouth and local amenities including country pubs and village halls and miles of walking paths and lanes
Welcome to Llan Y Nant, a truly extraordinary Grade II Listed historical gem of a property that was once owned by the lauded William Reginal Herbert of the Llanarth and Clytha Estates

This stunning 4-bedroom home which has medieval origins and dates back to the 15th Century, has been sympathetically added to in the 20th century and more recently renovated by the current owners, providing every modern comfort whilst retaining the original charms.

LLan Y Nant which in Welsh means by the stream is nestled in a picturesque hamlet in the heart of the Monmouthshire countryside, Nestled on the edge of the historic Llanarth Estate, close to the storied Raglan Castle, where the echoes of the War of the Roses still linger, this remarkable property is steeped in history and brimming with character, and offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Monmouthshire's rich heritage.

Coming to the market with no onward chain for the first time in many years Llan Y Nant offers an idyllic retreat within its expansive almost 13-acre of gardens surrounded by its own grounds, combining rustic charm with renovated modern comforts, this property provides an exceptional living experience which seamlessly blends remarkable historic charm with modern living, creating a unique and inviting retreat in one of Wales most picturesque regions.

Convenience & Lifestyle - Conveniently located for the market towns of Abergavenny, Usk and Monmouth this home is ideal for those who appreciate both community charm and accessibility to essential amenities.

The nearby village of Raglan and its famous Castle offers further convenience with its local shops and services
There are several village halls and numerous churches within walking distance of the property and next to the LLanarth village hall is a stunning community cricket pitch offering summer time entertainment of players and supporters. There are tennis courts and a tennis club.

The nearby Clytha Arms pub, a beloved local haunt, offers real ales and delicious food, while the surrounding countryside provides endless opportunities for walking, fishing, and outdoor pursuits. The Black Bear Inn is a fine dining venue nearby in Bettws Newydd for those culinary special occasions.
For those with the need to travel, the property boasts excellent transport links to larger towns and cities, including Newport, Cardiff, Bristol, and even The Midlands. Regular train services from Newport and Chepstow make London easily accessible, adding to the property's appeal for those needing to travel further afield.

Llan Y Nant is not just a home; it's a gateway to one of Wales most historically rich and beautiful regions, this property offers the perfect blend of rural seclusion and modern convenience while enjoying the backdrop of the majestic Brecon Beacons National Park.

This residence perfectly balances serene country living with the convenience of modern connectivity.

Step Inside to Elegant Charm - The property is entered via an external grand oak door, that originates from St David's through to a porch with original flagstone flooring and duel aspect windows. From the porch the scene is set for the treasures awaiting within, greeting visitors, through a magnificent solid oak and lead window door, believed to have been salvaged from the Spanish Armada. It even has the original large key and Lock.

Step into the main Lounge where this room exudes warmth and character, featuring a magnificent Inglenook fireplace and cast- iron wood burner, complete with an original bread oven, an impressive polished hardwood lintel, a flagstone hearth, and a wood-burning stove, creating a true focal point.

Dual Aspect Windows frame stunning views of the gardens, flooding the room with natural light and the historic beams overhead are incredibly well maintained and offer plenty of floor to ceiling heights.

Wine & Dine - Adjacent to the lounge, the dining room is equally captivating, boasting a medieval fireplace with a cast Iron wood burner and original magnificent beams that adds a sense of grandeur to every meal. This room also benefits from front and rear garden views, making it a delightful space for entertaining and family meals.

The Lounge and Dining room windows are all fitted with attractive period style internal wooden shutters.

The kitchen, a blend of traditional charm and contemporary convenience, features sleek black granite work surfaces and modern appliances, all designed to meet the demands of modern living while respecting the home's historic integrity.
The rear hallway from the kitchen provides access to the rear garden via an oak wooden stable door and houses a downstairs cloakroom/utility room, fitted with the same country cottage style units and black granite work surfaces, equipped with plumbing for a washing machine and additional appliance space.

Externally there is the boiler house room which hosts all electrics and Worcester boiler and hot water tank.

At the far end of the house is an additional reception room, ideal as a cosy sitting room and study . This space offers triple aspect spectacular garden vistas and direct access via another oak stable door to the rear garden and stream and small lake beyond, making it perfect for relaxing and enjoying the serene outdoor setting. An elegant oak staircase rises from this room to the first-floor landing lit with an elegant chandelier.

The whole of the ground floor is complemented by ornate slate flooring throughout, giving a seamless feel, while exposed timber beams in the ceiling add to its quaint charm.

Let's Step Upstairs - On the first floor, a long landing with windows to the front and a range of built-in storage cupboards leads to three en- suite bedrooms and a beautiful array of exposed beams of continued historic character.

This expansive dual-aspect Principal bedroom is a true sanctuary boasts abundant natural light and serene views.
It includes a generous walk-in dressing room and a luxurious ensuite bathroom. The bathroom features a large rainfall shower and a freestanding roll-top bath positioned by a picture window, offering breath-taking views of the beautifully landscaped rear gardens. Elegant and inviting, this bedroom is a perfect blend of comfort and sophistication, providing a private retreat with modern amenities and picturesque surroundings.

The middle bedroom also has outstanding rear garden views, as walk in dressing room leading to an ensuite shower room.
The third bedroom suite if possible has even better views being triple aspect with a large five pane window overlooking the stream, the tree lined lake beyond and Victorian summer house. The bathroom has roll top free standing bath tub with rear garden views, there is a built- in wardrobe and the roof space above has been boarded with a hatch and pull down staircase.

Additionally, an attractive detached building provides a fourth bedroom, ideal for family or guests, currently used by the existing owners as a leisure facility and bar.

This could alternatively be used for muti generational living within the family.

Impressive History - LLanynant is truly a home of moving history, with its origin said to have been medieval when it started life as a cottage and was known as Glan Y Nant with and therefore existed during the pivotal moments of the War of the Roses and the rise of the Tudor dynasty. Located near the iconic Raglan Castle, once home to King Henry VII, the property's origins are deeply intertwined with the significant events that shaped British history.

Originally part of the extensive nearby Llanarth Estate this home was part of the Herbert family estate and in the district of Llansanfraed and Clytha and owned by William Reginald Herbert in the 19th century. As the eldest son of William Herbert the squire of Clytha, Reginald Herbert was an accomplished horseman and a serving officer in the 10th Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales Regiment) and was acclaimed to have introduced the game of Polo to Britain , being a member of The association originated as the Hurlingham Polo Committee in 1875 (which drew up the first English rules). Reginald it is recorded as also winning the Grand Cheltenham Cup as a Jockey and he also wrote a book about horses, racing and his exploits in the local Abergavenny area. Reginald Herbert sold LLanynant the year after his father died. To acknowledge the prior owners achievements the current owners have had the Prince of Wales feathers professionally etched into the base of the doors leading to the Victorian Style Summer house the Prince of Wales Regiments emblem.

Within a short walking distance of Llan y Nant is an impressive array of Herbert related history and heritage , including the historic Llanarth village and estate , the lodge and gates to Llanarth Grange and Llanarth historic village. Slightly further on is the Clytha estate with the impressive Clytha House and Gates as well as Clytha Castle and the historic country inn, The Clytha Arms with its amazing food and array of real ales.

Following the sale of the property from the Herbert's it has been owned by Antoinette Constance Hudson a lady from New York , USA , then a High Court Judge and his wife and been lived in by one of Wales most prominent Barristers of recent times.

The Current owners have lived in the property for the past 14 years raising their children there and hosting numerous social events in the property and its grounds.

The home itself is a treasure trove of historic features. The original stone fireplace, dating back to medieval times, stands as a proud centre piece in the main lounge, accompanied by a 15th-century wooden hearth fireplace, both meticulously preserved. Hand-cut windows from the War of the Roses era and a 16th-century stone staircase further enhance the property's historic charm, now seamlessly blending with modern extensions in the latter 20th century and more recent renovations and updates sympathetically completed to encapsulate the history whilst introducing exceptional modern living standards and comfort with quality materials, updated , electrics , heating and all one would expect to find in a modern renovation.

The front door, sourced from St. David's , and an inner porch door salvaged from a Spanish Armada ship, add layers of intrigue to the home's narrative. Throughout, original beams and timber features, carefully maintained, reflect the skilled craftsmanship of the time, offering a living connection to the past.

Llan Y Nant is more than a home; it's a living piece of history, where every feature tells a story, offering a unique blend of heritage and modern comfort.

Ask Yourself
Who will add their name to this piece of Monmouthshire living History- Will it be you ?

Outside - As you step outside Llan Y Nant, you are greeted by a breath-taking landscape that stretches across approximately 13 acres, offering a harmonious blend of manicured gardens, ancient woodlands, and rolling fields that capture the essence of the Welsh countryside.
This expansive outdoor space is not just an extension of the home but a sanctuary in its own right, designed for both leisure and adventure. The patio, dinning and sitting areas have been positioned to attain the sun for morning and afternoon.

The grounds which surrounding the house are a gardener's paradise but set to be easily maintained featuring meticulously maintained lawns, and beds laid to shrubs which flowers at different times throughout the seasons.

The gardens, which span nearly 2 acres, include an orchard, woodland with railway carriage woodshed to feed the wood fires on a cold winter night perhaps with the central heating turned off for that old time snug experience.

Adjacent to this is a dedicated vegetable garden, complete with raised beds and a greenhouse, perfect for those who wish to cultivate their own produce with ease.

Two of the standout features of the property is the enchanting small lake with its middle Island and willow tree which can be illuminated at night. Surrounding the lake are mature tall trees and a walkway. A charming wooden bridge arches over a gentle stream that meanders through the grounds, from where this property takes it's name, creating a peaceful ambiance that invites you to pause and take in the beauty of your surroundings.

The outdoor spaces at Llan Y Nant are designed with both entertainment and relaxation in mind. The Victorian summerhouse, a true architectural gem, offers a perfect retreat with its hardwood and glass construction and where the current owners had etched into the door the Prince of Wales feathers in honour of the homes famous prior owner William Reginald Herbert .

Whether you're hosting a summer party or simply enjoying a quiet afternoon, this space is equipped with under-ridge mood lighting and power sockets to accommodate any occasion.

Nearby, the chalet-style timber pool house provides a luxurious escape, featuring tiled flooring, seating areas, and a gym space. The pool, approximately 6 feet deep and 30 ft long offers a refreshing haven throughout the year.

Beyond the immediate gardens lies a vast expanse of fields and woodlands, covering approximately 11 acres, that offer endless possibilities for outdoor activities. Whether you have a passion for equestrian pursuits and wish to test your horse riding skills to the level of the previous illustrious owner , wish to keep livestock, or simply enjoy the freedom of the open spaces, these fields provide the perfect canvas for your rural dreams.

For those with practical needs, Llan Y Nant offers ample storage and facilities. An expansive gated driveway and parking area leads to a double garage with rising doors, perfect for housing vehicles or storing outdoor equipment. There is also a recent addition of an Electric Car Charger

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