Trebandy House, Marstow, Ross-On-Wye, Herefordshire, Hr9 6Hd
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Guide: £1,250,000 TREBANDY HOUSE, MARSTOW, ROSS-ON-WYE, HEREFORDSHIRE, HR9 6HD TREBANDY HOUSE, MARSTOW, ROSS-ON-WYE, HEREFORDSHIRE, HR9 6HD A FINE LISTED GRADE II COUNTRY HOUSE SET IN APPROX. 8.7 ACRES BOUNDED BY THE MEANDERING RIVER GARRON. THE HOUSE IS APPROACHED VIA A TREE LINED APPROACH DRIVE CREATING A LOVELY PARKLAND SETTING. THERE IS ALSO A STONE BUILT FORMER COACH HOUSE, EXQUISITE BESPOKE GREENHOUSE AND VEG GARDEN, VINEYARD, TENNIS COURT, POPLAR PLANTATION, OUTBUILDINGS AND PASTURE LAND. LOCATION Trebandy House occupies a peaceful location at the termination of a half mile GARDEN, GROUNDS & OUTBUILDINGS tarmacadam approach lane some 8 miles south west of the market and tourist town of Ross-on-Wye and some 7 miles north east of the historic town of Monmouth. Despite this The final approach to the house is across a cattle grid which extends between two tranquil location, one is within literally minutes’ drive of the A40 dual carriageway which substantial stone pillars, the 12’ gate opening onto a gravel drive which extends for some runs between these two towns, and from the A40 one has first class access to the whole of 300’ down towards the house, having magnificent mature trees and lawn to the south of the motorway network. the drive. This approach creates a wonderful parkland feel, the drive terminating in a large gravelled courtyard area to the east of the house, adjacent to which is the Four-Bay LISTING AND HISTORY Carport/Garage Area. To the south of the domestic garden a large area of pasture slopes gently down towards the River Garron, whilst to the west of the flagstone sun terrace, a Trebandy House comprises a Listed Grade II Country House which is believed to date series of steps and terraces lead down to the area of shrubs and trees adjacent the river. back to the early 17th Century with 19th Century additions and alterations. The house is of primarily sandstone construction, rendered and white painted under a double pitched FORMER COACH HOUSE and hipped, Welsh slate roof. The principal elevation is to the sunny south, whilst the oldest section faces west, and has a delightful outlook across the full width flagstone sun Immediately after entering the grounds, there is a Stone Built Former Coach House on the terrace then downwards and across the meandering River Garron. right, planning permission having been formerly granted for the conversion of same into a dwelling. Although this permission has now expired, it is anticipated that such a DESCRIPTION consent is likely to be granted in the future if required (Herefordshire Council 01432 260000). Plans for same are available for inspection at the agents office if required 0 1989 The House displays many appealing architectural features including shuttered sash 768320. windows, fireplaces, ceiling roses, picture rails and stone mullioned windows. Certain rooms have exposed ceiling beams, and in the snug there is some fine wooden panelling. EXQUISITE BESPOKE GREENHOUSE/VEGETABLE SECTION A generous 12’ enclosed porch opens into the 20’ reception Hall from which rises the Immediately adjacent to the former Coach House is a 60’ x 30’ vegetable section, elegant cantilevered staircase. From here, one has access to the three principal reception comprising several raised beds with attractive brick paving surrounding the raised rooms, the 19’ drawing room with fireplace having open aspects to both east and south growing areas. To the southern extent of this area is the exceptional 19’ greenhouse, elevations. There is an 18’ farmhouse style kitchen/breakfast room with extensive constructed on a most attractive brick base over which is the dark green, powder coated, domestic offices adjacent. The first floor comprises four bedrooms and two bathrooms aluminium, period style greenhouse. This has internal heating, screening roller blinds, (one en-suite) whilst the second floor offers 21’ hobbies room/study, with two bedrooms openable roof lights and two cold water taps, in addition to the further taps around the and bathroom off. The Lower Ground Floor, which may be accessed from the main veg section. reception hall or alternatively from the flagstone sun terrace to the west, includes a reception Hall, two further rooms currently used as offices, whilst adjacent is a bathroom TENNIS COURT and W.C. and store room. Lying to the south of the approach drive is the Tennis Court which is principally The accommodation in total extends to over 5000sq.ft. surrounded by tall, dark green fencing, overall max. dimensions of same being approx. 120’ x 60’. 3 SOUTH FACING VINEYARD The gently sloping vineyard has three rows of vines, each approximately 120’ long and being exclusively white grapes, species including xx and xx. Adjacent to the vineyard is a former chicken run, now overgrown. POPLAR PLANTATION Extending southwards from the vineyard is the Poplar Plantation which extends down to the banks of the River Garron. Overall size of the plantation approx. 450’ x 210’. GENTLY SLOPING PADDOCK Hedging and a stone wall delineate the front lawn of the house from the paddock and pastureland which extends from the domestic garden down towards the River Garron. The principal south facing rooms of the house thus look across the front garden and this lovely, south facing paddock. SERVICES: Mains electricity and water are connected. Private drainage. OUTGOINGS: ‘G’ Council Tax Band TO VIEW : Strictly please and only by prior telephone appointment with Morris Bricknell Estate Agents on 01989 768320. The person dealing with the sale of this house is Norman Bricknell who may be contacted out of hours on 01989 564689. DIRECTIONS: From either Ross-on-Wye or Monmouth, take the A40 dual carriageway towards Whitchurch. Leave Whitchurch on the A4137 road towards St Owens Cross and Hereford. After approx. 1 mile, take the left turn when one sees the sign for Trebandy on your left. Proceed down this tarmac, single track approach lane, ignoring all turnings to the right. After half a mile, you will come to a cattle grid and five bar wooden gate. Open the gate and you have arrived at Trebandy House. MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS: To comply with money laundering regulations prospective purchasers will be asked to produce identification documentation at the time of making an offer. We ask for your co-operati on in order that there is no delay in agreeing the sale. 4 SKETCH PLAN ONLY. ALL DIMENSIONS APPROXIMATE. DO NOT SCALE 5 SKETCH PLAN ONLY. ALL DIMENSIONS APPROXIMATE. DO NOT SCALE IMPORTANT NOTICE: Morris Bricknell for themselves as Agents, and for the Vendor of this property, give notice that: i) These particulars are not an offer or Contract, nor part of one ii) They are intended to give a fair description of the property, but neither Morris Bricknell or the Vendor accept responsibility for any error they may contain, however caused. Any intending purchaser must therefore satisfy himself by inspection or otherwise as to their correctness iii) Neither Morris Bricknell, nor any of their employees, have any authority to make or give any further representation or warranty in relation to this property iv) The Agents have not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fi ttings or services, so cannot verify that they are in working order or fit for the purpose. v) You are advised to check the availability of any property before travelling any distance to view. M618 Printed by Ravensworth 0870 112 5306 6 7 STROUD HOUSE • 30 GLOUCESTER ROAD • ROSS -ON -WYE • HEREFORDSHIRE • HR9 5 LE Tel: 01989 768320 Fax: 01989 768345 Email: [email protected] www.morrisbricknell.com .