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Great House, Clytha GREAT HOUSE, CLYTHA Bettws Newydd w Nr Usk GREAT HOUSE CLYTHA Bettws Newydd wMonmouthshire w NP7 9BH Detached, listed period Farmhouse dating back to the late 16th Century. Situated in an attractive courtyard surrounded by open countryside. 7 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 3 reception rooms, kitchen with pantry, front and rear lobby, cellar, cloakroom, gardens of approx 0.66 acre. w Period stone farmhouse with 7 bedrooms w 3 reception rooms with open fireplaces w Master bedroom with en-suite shower room w Detached grade II listed period property w Accommodation spread over 3 floors + cellar w Many period features w 0.66 acre garden laid to lawn w Surrounded by open countryside with lovely views Usk 3 miles, Raglan 3 miles, Abergavenny 8 miles Chepstow 18 miles, Cardiff 29 miles, Bristol 40 miles (All distances are approximate) For further particulars of all of our properties, please visit: elstons.co.uk LOCATION Period stone-built Listed Grade II Farmhouse situated in a quiet rural location within good commuting distance of Raglan, Usk and A449/M4 to Newport, Bristol and Cardiff. The property benefits from an extensive range of footpaths close by that reach the National Trust at Clytha and the Usk Valley Path. There is an Iron Age Fort at Coed y Bwnydd and two award winning pubs c. 1 mile away -The Clytha Arms reached by footpath or road and The Bear at Bettwys Newydd. The village of Llanfair Kilgeddin with its farm shop and Raglan with further amenities including a primary school, Doctors surgery and butchers etc are c.3 miles away. Historic Usk also has excellent local amenities. Monmouth has excellent amenities including sports centres and Haberdashers public school. Historic Abergavenny also has excellent amenities and a mainline railway station. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY Great House offers excellent spacious accommodation with 7 bedrooms spread over three floors. Original flag stone flooring to lounge and drawing room. The property is seeped in original character throughout. Entrance hall, Large kitchen with pantry, three reception rooms all with open fireplaces. Master bedroom en-suite and an open fireplace. WC on every floor. Rear lobby with access to a Cellar. Ground floor WC and wash hand basin. OUTSIDE Great House is set in the beautiful Monmouthshire country, with a gated entrance which leads on to a driveway turning, hard standing and the front of the property is bordered with a low stone wall. Excellent far-reaching views over the surrounding open countryside and farmland. Large rear and side gardens laid mainly to lawn c.0.66 acre. SERVICES Mains electricity and water, private drainage. LOCAL AUTHORITY Monmouthshire County Council 01633 644644. Council Tax Band G DIRECTIONS POSTCODE NP7 9BH From Usk, take the B4598 Abergavenny Road. At Llancayo take the right to Bettws Newydd. Go past the pub (The Black Bear) and Great House is past Cwm Farm, set off the road behind the woodman's shed on the right as you head toward Clytha House. VIEWINGS Strictly by appointment with sole agents Elstons Estate Agents FEES Rent in advance Bond usually equivalent to 1 month’s rent 01291 672138 01291 628100 43, Bridge Street, Manor House, Bank Street, [email protected] Usk, Monmouthshire, Chepstow, Monmouthshire, NP15 1XD NP16 5EL elstons.co.uk .
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