Nestled in a picturesque location above the Monmouthshire countryside, this four-bedroom property offers significant potential for renovation and investment. With stunning views that can be appreciated from various areas of the home, it presents an opportunity to create a personal retreat or a lucrative rental.
Upon entering, you're greeted by a spacious sitting room bathed in natural light from southeast-facing French doors that open onto a patio, perfect for outdoor living during warmer months. The room features charming stone walls and wooden floorboards, alongside a fireplace with a wood-burning stove, enhancing its cozy atmosphere. Adjacent to this space is a snug currently utilized as a TV room, complete with its own fireplace and integrated cupboard—a versatile area ideal for relaxation or entertainment.
The heart of the home is the large open-plan kitchen designed for both cooking and dining. It boasts quality solid wood cabinetry, modern appliances including a range-style cooker, and unique design elements such as exposed wooden beams and slate tiled flooring. Ample natural light floods in from two windows overlooking the garden. A utility room conveniently adjoins the kitchen, providing additional workspace and storage.
Upstairs, the property accommodates four bedrooms. The principal bedroom includes an en suite bathroom and built-in storage. Both this room and another feature striking stone walls and windows framing expansive views, while one bedroom at the rear of the house offers built-in storage solutions.
The family bathroom is elegantly appointed with modern fixtures including a shower over the bath.
Situated in Botany Bay—an inviting hamlet near Tintern—the property benefits from its proximity to this historic village set within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Tintern is known for its scenic walking trails and cycling routes along the River Wye as well as having essential amenities such as shops, pubs, an award-winning vineyard, and community markets.
Additionally, excellent transport links make it easy to access larger towns like Chepstow—just five miles away—and Monmouth—approximately ten miles distant—providing further shopping options and cultural activities. Educational opportunities are also strong in this area, with reputable schools nearby.
Outside spaces enhance this property’s appeal: a gated sloping driveway leads to extensive off-road parking. The vibrant garden features stone paving ideal for entertaining guests while offering sweeping views of surrounding greenery through glass balustrades. Two flat lawn areas provide ample space for families or gardening enthusiasts.
A separate detached building currently serves as a gym and storage area but holds potential for alternative uses such as guest accommodation or rental income due to its size and layout—with an