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Llantilio Pertholey, Abergavenny

PROPERTY TYPE

Semi-Detached

BEDROOMS

5

BATHROOMS

3

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Description

Werngochlyn is extremely well located in the heart of Monmouthshire, just outside the well-known market town of Abergavenny. Positioned in a peaceful and private situation, benefitting from the fabulous backdrop of the Skirrid Mountain, Werngochlyn appeals to a range of purchasers including those within the tourism and leisure industry, those with an equestrian drive and also multigenerational family purchasers. Werngochlyn offers a remarkable property rarely seen in the market.

Location & Situation

Werngochlyn Farm is surrounded by magnificent Monmouthshire countryside positioned inside the rural settlement of Llantilio Pertholey and within easy reach of Abergavenny. The area is blessed with first-class restaurants including the renowned Walnut Tree, The Hardwick, The Bell at Skenfrith and The Black Bear Inn, Bettws Newydd. Within Abergavenny, noted for its world-famous annual Food Festival, there is an extensive array of dining opportunities ranging from traditional 'pub grub' to more refined dining. The Angel Hotel in Abergavenny has been rejuvenated to its former glory and although most famous for its award-winning afternoons teas it has become the go to place to meet and is a real focal point and hub within the town. For wine lovers, The Sugarloaf Vineyard is a must as well as The White Castle Vineyard with award winning wines which can be purchased from the Cellar Door and tours of the vineyards and wine tasting sessions can be arranged.

Werngochlyn Farm is located just 2.9 miles from Abergavenny, a town known as the gateway to Wales and within easy access of the main road links to the A465, A40, A449 and on to the M4/M5 and M50 motorway networks. The cities of Cardiff, Bristol and Hereford are all within an hour's drive and connections to main line trains, reaching London Paddington in under 3 hours, can be found at the railway station in Abergavenny just 3.4 miles from the property. Surrounding the town is stunning countryside and there are beautiful walks through the Brecon Beacons National Park and the nearby Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal.

Abergavenny is just 6 miles from the border with England and is a thriving market town with many high street boutique shops and still hosting a weekly indoor market in the town centre. For those with a historical interest Monmouthshire is packed with several notable assets including Abergavenny, White Castle and Raglan Castles as well as Llanthony Priory and Tintern Abbey all within easy reach. The town also has a Waitrose and fantastic primary and secondary schools. Wernddu Golf Club, a scenic undulating parkland course overlooking Abergavenny, is just a short drive away as is the respected Monmouthshire Golf Club at Llanfoist. Within the town the Borough Theatre hosts numerous events throughout the year ranging from comedy and musical acts to more traditional theatrical performances.

Monmouth is located just 14.8 miles from the property and boasts excellent schools including Haberdashers independent boys' and girls' schools, Llangattock School Monmouth with Montessori Nursery, a variety of primary schools and the recently rebuilt state of the art Monmouth Comprehensive School.

The long, sweeping drive is only the start and the approach and exclusivity of Werngochlyn Farm has been well noted by more than a few TV and Film producers and on a number of occasions the Farm has provided the most appealing and diverse recording location for several popular television series' and short films. Werngochlyn certainly is one of the most attractive properties in Monmouthshire.

Werngochlyn Farmhouse

Werngochlyn Farmhouse provides an appealing semi-detached 5-bedroom farmhouse with additional converted attic space which could potentially provide additional accommodation. Profiting from spectacular views across the Monmouthshire countryside Werngochlyn Farmhouse is truly a special and well noted property within the area and one which offers such vast potential is rarely seen in the market. The farmhouse is Grade II listed.

Originally an additional reception room within the main body of the farmhouse, the bedsit, known as Werngochlyn Flat provides a useful addition to the property. It currently provides a useful rental income via a current tenancy however it would be extremely straight forward to reincorporate the flat to provide a substantial reception room within the main house. Vacant possession will be available to the flat at completion.

Holiday Cottages

The Holiday Cottages at Werngochlyn Farm are truly first-rate. With four, traditionally converted, self-contained holiday units offering desirable and well laid out accommodation alongside an appealing games room and indoor swimming pool with a hot tub. Wifi is available within the cottages allowing those who wish to continue working in the peaceful surroundings the opportunity to do so. Both the Granary and Dairy Cottages have feature wood burning stoves installed providing a warm and homely feeling for guests, especially during the winter months.

The cottages offer sought-after, self-contained, holiday accommodation within easy reach of Abergavenny and the Brecon Beacons and the numerous attractions the area offers for those who enjoy the outdoors but also the many venues within the area including food, sport and entertainment and several wedding venues. The location, accessibility and quality provide a very sought-after experience in comparison to many other local offerings.

Traditional Buildings

The main building, currently used as storage alongside the workings of the livery yard and farm offers a range of opportunities. The 17th Century building with timber double doors to the side elevations, arrow slit windows under a slate tile roof with the most excellent timber beams is in a good condition throughout. Specifically this main building above the yard offers tremendous potential to provide truly fabulous additional accommodation alongside the current holiday cottages or as an additional residence (subject to planning and listed building consents being

obtained). The traditional building, once a large threshing barn dating probably from the 17th Century is Grade II listed but could deliver the most desirable wedding venue alongside the other buildings and holiday cottages. With a separate driveway to the main yard the building offers tremendous scope to be utilised in a variety of ways.

Key Information

Services: Spring water & mains electricity are connected to the property. Foul drainage is to existing private septic tanks within the curtilage of the property. An oil-fired central heating system serves the main farmhouse and Rayburn. LPG gas provides heating to the holiday lets. There are two solar panel arrays which serve the property in addition to the mains electricity supply. Interested parties should satisfy themselves upon the availability and connection of all/further services and utilities and rely upon their own enquiries although it is understood mains water is available to be connected from the top of the farm drive subject to a purchasers own investigations.

Tenure: Freehold with Vacant Possession Available. Note: There is a small section of the Farmhouse which is Leasehold. The lease is in favour of the current owners and will be made available within the Freehold.

Council Tax: Werngochlyn Farmhouse - Band H
Werngochlyn Flat - Band A

Business Rates: The Holiday lets are registered for Business Rates with a current Rateable Value of £10,000.

Sale Method: Private Treaty.

Basic Payment Scheme: There are no Basic Payment Scheme Entitlements included within the sale.

Local Planning Authority: Monmouthshire County Council. 

VAT: It is understood that VAT will not be chargeable on the sale price.

Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way: The property is offered with all existing wayleaves, easements, public and private rights of way, and any other such rights, whether these are specifically referred to in these particulars or not. Two Public Rights of Way (footpaths) cross the property. We are not aware of any other third-party Rights of Way.

Directions: From the Hardwick roundabout in Abergavenny take the A465 towards Hereford. Proceed along this road for approximately 1 mile then turn right for Skenfrith on the B4521. At the T junction, Maindiff Court Hospital will be opposite you. Turn left and stay on B4521 for approximately 200 yards. Then turn right towards Blossom Touring Park. At the cross roads take the left turn onto Elms Lane. Continue for approximately 0.7 miles and the entrance to Werngochlyn is sign posted on the lane. Continue down the driveway and you will arrive at the courtyard of Werngochlyn Farm.

Postcode: NP7 8BH

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Viewings: Strictly by appointment with the selling agents. As the property comprises of traditional buildings, applicants viewing must exercise extreme care. All parties view at their own risk and no liability is accepted by the vendor or selling agents who have acted reasonably in seeking to clear the buildings, provide safe access and ensure viewings are as safe as possible.

Further Information: For further information please contact Edward Fletcher BSc (Hons) MSc MRICS FAAV or David Powell BSc (Hons) MSc MRICS FAAV on or email .

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