Property code: 95046
This property's name means 'court in the fort’ and is a scheduled hilltop castle-ringwork. Its stunning location and elevated position offer 360-degree views of the tranquil Monmouthshire countryside, through a crown of trees. It is the perfect retreat for family or friends to escape and unwind and wander 21 acres of meadows and woodland or local footpaths. There is wildlife in abundance. It is the ideal base to explore Monmouthshire's colourful history that spans standing-stones, the Roman in Caerleon (15 miles), Tintern Abbey (9 miles), numerous fabulous castles through to UNECSO’s Big Pit Coal Museum (22 miles). The property is also well situated for exploring the Wye Valley, Brecon Beacons and the Forest of Dean; and scenic day trips over the Cambrian mountains in Mid Wales, as well as to the border towns. The property is easily accessible via the M48 Severn Bridge from the M4 and M5.
This converted granary is one of two traditional stone buildings that has been recently renovated to a very high standard with oak joinery, and is located to the far side of the owners’ sub-medieval farmhouse. There is private parking a few yards from your front door. Step inside to the entrance hall which provides the perfect space for shoes and coats, from here you have access to the sitting room, a spacious room enjoying natural light from the French doors that open onto the extensive lawns. There is comfortable seating with a wood burning stove and smart TV. For dining, there is a table and chairs to seat four guests. The kitchen and utility room are situated to the rear and are well-equipped, providing everything you may need during your stay, including a breakfast bar with stools, great for spotting wildlife whilst enjoying a morning coffee. There is also a downstairs WC and walk-in shower. Upstairs, a spacious landing offers access to two generously sized bedrooms, a king-size bedroom and a twin bedroom. The bathroom, with its far-reaching views of the mountain, offers a shower over bath and WC.
Outside, there is a very large lawn and patio with a garden table and chairs, along with a BBQ and a firepit, as well as loungers and a hammock in the new orchard. For a peaceful evening, there is a bistro table on an elevated bank overlooking the Sugar Loaf, Skirrid and the Brecon Beacons, with a view of the setting sun.
Code: 95046