
Broad street Common, Newport, NP18

- PROPERTY TYPE
Barn Conversion
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
2
- SIZE
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Key features
- Exceptional barn conversion set within approximately one acre of grounds.
- Spacious, character-filled interiors blending rustic charm with modern comforts.
- Two additional barns with planning for separate four-bedroom dwelling.
- Generous lounge and dining areas overlooking beautifully landscaped gardens.
- Large luxury fitted kitchen with bright breakfast area and ample storage.
- Four bedrooms including principal en-suite with vaulted ceilings.
Description
Upon entering Chapel Barn, the first impression is one of warmth, character and understated sophistication. The conversion has been completed with care, ensuring that the heritage of the original agricultural structure is preserved while delivering the comfort and practicality expected of a modern family home. Exposed timber beams, textured stonework, striking architectural lines and a prominent feature fireplace all contribute to the home’s authentic rural charm.
The principal living room is a wonderful space, that opens onto the garden room/dining room is generous in size and beautifully lit, it offers views across the gardens and surrounding landscape, creating an atmosphere where the indoors and outdoors feel seamlessly connected. The multi-fuel burner set into the stone chimney breast adds a perfect focal point, offering both visual appeal and comforting warmth during the cooler months. Whether used for family gatherings, quiet evenings or entertaining guests, this room embodies the welcoming spirit of the home.
The dining room/garden room sits adjacent, continuing the sense of space and light. With ample room for a large dining table, it offers an ideal atmosphere for celebrations, dinner parties and daily family meals. As with the lounge, there are views over the garden which adds a sense of calm and openness.
At the heart of the home lies the generous, extensively fitted luxury kitchen, designed with both functionality and style in mind, it offers ample storage, high-quality integrated appliances and worktops. Its sociable layout makes it suitable for everything from family cooking to hosting friends. The kitchen opens into a charming breakfast area, which enjoys light and views of the grounds—perfect for a quiet coffee or informal meals. This area helps create a natural flow between the practical and social aspects of daily living.
The accommodation continues with four spacious bedrooms, each offering a restful retreat with its own distinctive charm. The principal suite includes an en-suite shower room, combining style and convenience. Vaulted ceilings, exposed beams and structural features enhance the atmosphere, particularly on the upper floor, where the architecture is at its most expressive. The remaining bedrooms provide excellent flexibility—ideal for family members, guests, home offices or creative spaces depending on individual needs.
A beautifully appointed family bathroom featuring a classic claw-foot bath offers a touch of luxury, complementing the rustic setting with traditional elegance. Additionally, a separate shower room ensures practicality for busier households and visiting guests.
Throughout the home, the interior design feels cohesive and thoughtful. Traditional features are celebrated rather than overshadowed, and modern comforts have been integrated without losing the essence of the building’s heritage. The result is a home of character and presence—comfortable, inviting and alive with history.
THE GARDENS & OUTDOOR SPACE
Set within close to an acre of tranquil, wrap-around gardens, Chapel Barn enjoys a setting that enhances the property’s beauty and gives it a strong sense of space and privacy. The outdoor environment is as carefully balanced as the interior, offering both formal and informal areas designed for relaxation, entertaining and simple enjoyment of the countryside.
A gated gravel driveway leads to the property, creating an impressive approach that immediately conveys a sense of arrival. At its centre lies an elegant fountain feature, providing movement, texture and a welcoming focal point. The driveway offers abundant parking space, making it ideal for families, guests or future uses tied to the property’s development options.
The landscaped gardens include expansive lawns that frame the house beautifully. These provide open space for children to play, for seating areas to be arranged or for leisurely walks around the grounds. Mature planting, a variety of shrubs and well-placed borders offer structure without restricting the views of the surrounding Levels. The garden design respects the natural beauty of the setting, allowing the landscape and open skies to take centre stage.
Several patio terraces allow for outdoor dining and entertaining throughout the day. Whether enjoyed at sunrise with coffee or in the evening with friends, they provide wonderful vantage points for observing the changing light and the passing wildlife. The Caldicot Levels are known for their diverse birdlife, and the gardens at Chapel Barn act as a natural extension of this environment. The result is an ever-changing outdoor experience that feels alive with movement and seasonal interest.
Despite its peaceful setting, Chapel Barn is positioned for superb convenience. The village of Nash is a highly desirable location on the Caldicot Levels—an area celebrated for its natural beauty, expansive landscapes and welcoming community feel. Here, residents enjoy the tranquillity of rural living with immediate access to some of the region’s most important roads.
Cardiff lies less than half an hour away, while Bristol and the Severn Crossings can be reached quickly and easily, making the property ideal for commuters who value countryside living but require efficient access to urban hubs. The M4 and A449 offer quick regional connections, while Newport’s city centre remains comfortably accessible for shopping, dining and entertainment.
One of the area’s greatest attractions is the proximity to Newport Wetlands Nature Reserve, located only moments from the property. This renowned conservation site offers a remarkable blend of coastal paths, reedbeds, wildlife habitats and open water, making it a haven for walkers, runners, photographers and nature enthusiasts. Here, seasonal bird migrations, sunsets over the estuary and miles of quiet trails provide endless opportunities for exploration and relaxation.
Families will appreciate the strong educational offering in the area, including the nearby Coleg Gwent Newport campus (often referred to as Nash College) as well as several reputable primary and secondary schools. Daily amenities are also within easy reach. Spytty Retail Park provides supermarkets, retail outlets, gym facilities, cafés and leisure services—all just minutes away but far enough to preserve the quiet serenity of the home’s setting.
DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL: TWO BARNS WITH PLANNING PERMISSION
One of Chapel Barn’s standout advantages is the exceptional development potential offered by its two adjoining stone barns. This is not simply unused outbuilding space—both barns already benefit from full planning consent to be converted into a separate four-bedroom dwelling. This gives the next owner a rare and valuable opportunity to create a second full-size home on the property.
The approved plans outline a spacious four-bedroom residence that would sit comfortably within the existing grounds while maintaining privacy from the main house. This new dwelling could be used in numerous ways: as a multi-generational home, a long-term rental property, a holiday let, an Airbnb-style income source, or guest accommodation for visiting friends and family.
Equally attractive is the alternative opportunity these barns present. Subject to a change of planning, the barns could instead be integrated into Chapel Barn itself, significantly increasing the main home’s internal footprint. This flexibility provides enormous creative freedom for the next owner.
Brochures
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- Band: G
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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