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Whitebrook | Monmouth | NP25 4TY Step Inside the Hythe The Hythe Newmills | Whitebrook | Monmouth | NP25 4TY Step inside The Hythe • Delightful semi-rural country property • Within beautiful well stocked mature gardens • Charming setting overlooking distant woodland • Grounds including open field land circa 4.5 acres • Useful former stable/outbuilding and parking • Well proportioned accommodation with views Attractive traditional property which has been extended over LOCATION the years and offers well proportioned accommodation ideal Whitebrook is situated approximately 5 miles from Monmouth for modern family living. The accommodation comprises benefiting from The Crown Restaurant and good walking paths, Entrance Hall with Cloakroom and Utility. Reception Area with along pretty streams, leading down through the Wye Valley. staircase to first floor. Drawing Room having fireplace with There is a Primary School in nearby village of Trellech along with woodburner. French doors lead through to the Conservatory. a village Shop. Good Tennis Club and Pub at Penallt. The towns This room enjoys delightful views across the garden and also has of Monmouth and Chepstow offer a wide range of facilities and French doors which lead out to the garden and courtyard access to road links. where there is a pergola covered in climbing plants and a paved area with numerous plants. A particular feature of the property is the Kitchen and Dining Room area, ideal for entertaining with DIRECTIONS French doors leading out to garden patio area. Fitted units with From Monmouth proceed out on the B4293 Trellech Road, the concealed retractable carousel drawers creating extra storage upper route to Chepstow. Continue past the turning for Penallt. space for ease. Free standing island unit. Integral fridge and Travel along this road turning left signposted the Narth. Proceed dishwasher. Rangemaster cooker and gas hob and two electric along this road, a short distance after the staggered crossroads ovens. On the First Floor there is a sizeable galleried landing turning to the Narth/Penallt, take a left by the telephone box. which leads to the four Bedrooms. Master Bedroom with En- The property will be found a short distance along on the right suite Shower Room and three walk-in wardrobes. Three further hand side. Bedrooms all enjoying a slightly different aspect appreciating the beautiful countryside views. Main Bathroom with separate Shower cubicle. SERVICES We understand the property is connected to mains electricity STEP OUTSIDE and water. Oil fired central heating. Private drainage. The driveway to the property opens out into a parking/turning area. A path leads up to the front of the property walking through an attractive well covered arbour. The front garden is TENURE stocked with mature plants and has an established feel as the Freehold paths lead around either side of the house. The rear garden is lawned with various trees and shrubs. A useful former stable provides a good workshop area or possible vehicle store. The FIXTURES AND FITTINGS two fields would be suitable for animals and grazing land. A Unless specifically described in these particulars, all fixtures and separate gate from the lane also provides additional access to fittings are excluded from the sale though may be available by the upper field. The total area of land is approximately circa 4.5 separate negotiation. acres. There are a number of people locally interested in horses and outriding is also possible in the neighbourhood. The vendors are enthusiastic about encouraging the wildlife and colourful birds keenly attend the various feeders around the grounds and are quite a display throughout the day. “Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008: All measurements are approximate and quoted in imperial with metric equivalents and are for general guidance only. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure to accuracy, these sales particulars must not be relied upon. Please note the Agent has not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures and fittings or services and, therefore, no guarantee can be given that they are in working -or der. Internal photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property. Copyright © Fine & Country Ltd. Parrys Property (Abergavenny) LLP Registered Office : 21 Nevill Street, Abergavenny NP7 5AA Registration Number: OC314727” Fine & Country Tel: +44 (0)1600 775930 [email protected] 2 Agincourt Square, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, NP25 3BT.
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