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Newcastle, Monmouth, Monmouthshire

Wales

£995,000
Listed on 31/08/2025

Property Details

Bedrooms
5
Type
Detached house

Description

This 15th Century Grade II listed farmhouse presents a remarkable opportunity for renovation and investment within approximately 2.75 acres of land, including an attached annexe and multiple outbuildings. The property has been cherished by the same family for the past three decades, preserving its historic charm while offering potential for modern enhancements. Upon entering the main residence, you are greeted by a reception room that embodies character and warmth, featuring a grand Inglenook fireplace, sturdy flagstone flooring, and classic oak panelling. Natural light floods in through windows on either side, enhancing the welcoming atmosphere. The adjacent farmhouse kitchen/dining room showcases handcrafted cabinets and wooden work surfaces alongside another large fireplace—a space rich with possibilities for updates or expansion. The layout includes additional living spaces accessed from the reception area: a cozy sitting room overlooking the front courtyard and a practical utility/boot room equipped with essential amenities. An inner hall leads to two well-proportioned double bedrooms and a family bathroom. Notable is the impressive reception area with a pitched ceiling and generous glass windows that invite ample light—ideal for use as an art studio or home office. Above this space is an expansive loft area featuring exposed roof trusses that can be tailored to suit various needs. The first floor hosts the principal bedroom with picturesque countryside views and an ensuite bathroom, complemented by another spacious bedroom showcasing period features. The attached two-bedroom annexe adds further flexibility; it includes a welcoming entrance hallway leading to essential rooms such as a cloakroom, a double bedroom, a single bedroom, and a family bathroom. The rear kitchen/dining area is bright and airy with access to its own garden space—perfect for guests or rental potential. Outside, the property includes ample parking within a gated yard while several outbuildings offer significant renovation prospects (subject to planning permissions). A single-storey structure could be repurposed into additional living space or even commercial use. Meanwhile, the substantial detached workshop has been utilized successfully for bespoke furniture making over the last three decades—providing versatile opportunities ranging from personal projects to business ventures. The extensive gardens lend themselves beautifully to outdoor enjoyment with mature fruit trees, well-stocked flower beds, and expansive lawns that provide stunning views. The grounds feature tranquil woodland at the back and additional lawn areas adjacent to the annexe that could be segmented off if desired. This property combines historical significance with substantial renovation potential in an attractive rural setting, appealing not only for personal enjoyment but also as an investment opportunity due to its versatility and expansive grounds

Investment Analysis

(NP25 area)
Area Average
£310/sq ft
Avg Rent (weekly)
£264
Avg Yield
3.3%

Renovation Potential

Medium Refurb
Est. Renovation Cost
£80,000 - £120,000
Note: Renovation cost estimates are AI-generated based on property location and general characteristics, and may not reflect actual costs.
Monthly Sales
14
Average per month
Market Turnover
12%
Properties sold annually

Local Market Trend (NP25)

Area prices are rising by +4.1% over the last 12 months
3 year growth: -6.0%
5 year growth: 10.7%
Investment Disclaimer: Analysis based on NP25 area averages and may not reflect property-specific factors like condition, exact location, or unique features. Any renovation cost estimates provided are AI-generated and should be considered indicative only. Renovation costs vary significantly based on property condition and scope of work. Always conduct professional surveys and get multiple quotes before making investment decisions.

Location

Newcastle, Monmouth, Monmouthshire
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Current average 2-year fixed rate is 4.19%

Current average variable rate is 6.78%

Monthly Repayments
£3,645
Based on a loan of £746,250 over 30 years at 4.19% interest

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