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9 bedroom detached house

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Detached house
9 bed
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • 9 bedrooms
  • 6 reception rooms
  • 7 bathrooms
  • 35.19 acres
  • Outbuildings
  • Period
  • Detached
  • Equestrian
  • Garden
  • Rural
Set amidst 35 acres of grounds, behind a curved stone wall and approached up a long drive, the house stands proudly in the middle of its land with views across to The Skirrid and Sugar Loaf mountains. The position is stunningly beautiful, quiet and private and yet accessible.
The house is Grade II listed with fine original features and the current owners have restored and maintained it to a very high standard. Beyond the Georgian façade are far earlier sections of the house enveloping a courtyard of outbuildings and stabling. Llanvair Grange is the former home of the Foxhunter stud, founded by Sir Harry Llewellyn in memory of his famous showjumper, a Gold medal winner in the 1952 Helsinki Olympic Games and now the name given to the local public house.
A pillared portico entrance leads through double doors into a classic vestibule. An oak floor continues through to both the drawing room and dining room sitting in perfect Georgian symmetry either side of the hall. The drawing room is centred around the George III carved white marble fireplace to one side. The room is large, ideal for entertaining and with big Georgian sash windows offering plenty of light and views out to the gardens. Similarly, a 19th century carved marble fireplace is the focal point of the dining room again with views across the drive and grounds.
An inner hall leads through to the older original house that gives a more intimate feel although still with good proportions, elegant features and with all of the expected rooms including a comfortable sitting room, study, library and cinema room/play room.
At the heart of the country style kitchen is a five door Aga and central island with a spacious dining area opposite. Extensively fitted solid units and granite work surfaces, inset butchers block and Belfast sink with courtyard views. A utility room and pantry lead off the kitchen.
Accessible from the utility hall or from its own external separate entrance, is a two/ three-bedroom self-contained flat with lounge, kitchen and bathroom providing ideal separate secondary accommodation.
The principal bedroom suite is generous and includes a sitting room and large dressing room as well as the bathroom. There are 4 further ensuite bedrooms and a further 4 bedrooms and 3 bath/shower rooms arranged over the first and second floors. The accommodation is flexible and ideal for family and guests.
The grounds are mature, well laid out and immaculately cared for. Surrounding the formal gardens are paddocks/ grazing land and some woodland copse. The land is grazed by stock and formal farming arrangements are in place.
A stunning Italian garden and an impressive walled garden sit amongst the extensive acreage and outbuildings. Within the grounds are an open-air swimming pool and tennis court with a Greek style tavern to one side – ideal for entertaining.
Enclosing the courtyard are a series of outbuildings featuring two gardens stores, two workshops, hay store, three further stores, carports, and double garage.
A further block of outbuildings includes eight stables and a four block stable, three stores, hay store, coach house with loft above and a double garage.


Usk 5.5 miles
Abergavenny 6.5 miles
Monmouth 15 miles
Cardiff 25 miles
Bristol 35 miles

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