
FIVE BEDROOMS
FOUR BATHROOMS
LIBRARY
BILLIARDS ROOM
LARGE GARDEN & DRIVEWAY
RURAL LOCATION
Security Deposit £2,600
A substaintial property offering generous living space set within a beautiful rural location within easy reach of Redbrook Village and Monmouth Town
Glyn Farmhouse itself is a Grade II Listed building with origins dating back to the 15th Century. However what one sees today is a 17th Century stone farmhouse with 19th and 20th Century extensions beneath a Welsh slate roof. The previous owners have in the past refurbished the house throughout whilst retaining its original character. There are some fine reception rooms overlooking the valley with splendid features including oak doors and floors, leaded light and stained glass windows, decorative coving and plate rails. Of particular note is the library with extensive walnut bookshelves, and a fascinating fireplace in the sitting room which has a beautifully carved stone mantle piece depicting a salmon by the renowned sculptor Judith Verity. There is a good kitchen/breakfast room with a range of kitchen units and a large slate work surface and a 4 oven oil fired AGA. The Lower ground floor has a large billiard room, sometimes used as a shoot/lunch room, as well as the more expected domestic features such as a boot room,
utility room, small kitchen and w.c. Upstairs there are four main bedrooms and three bathrooms (two en suite) which are approached from a front or rear staircase, and on the second floor there is a large attic bedroom.
Floorplans availale on request.
The gardens surrounding Glyn Farm have been carefully laid out, designed by Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall, a Gold Medallist at Chelsea, and are extremely well cared for, and have the woods and land beyond as a perfect backdrop. Directly in front of the house is a large flagstone terrace with steps down to a long lawn divided by a small stream and flanked by herbaceous beds with a host of ornamental shrubs and plants and a fish pond and at the bottom a lily pond. A series of small circular stone walls inspired by The Garden House at Buckland Monachorum.
Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the size and charm of this property.
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