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Farm
8 bed
0 bath

Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • 8 bedrooms
  • 6 reception rooms
  • 6 bathrooms
  • 275.52 acres
  • Outbuildings
  • Period
  • Fishing
  • Garden
  • Rural
  • Tennis Court
From Campston Hill, the long drive leads down to the attractive stone farm building which provides the arched entrance to the courtyard. A garden path leads up to the front door and into the panelled entrance hall off which are the drawing and dining rooms.
The drawing room is a light filled room with parquet flooring and decorative plaster work, of particular note is the marble mantelpiece with Wedgewood Jasperware plaques. Opposite is the spacious dining room with parquet flooring, plaster moulding as well as frame and panel wainscoting. Both rooms benefit from double doors directly opposite each other which, when open, create a large entertaining space. The hall then leads to the library, a comfortable room with French doors to the outdoor dining terrace and the garden.
Leading from the hall through an arch is the elegant inner hall with stone staircase leading to the first floor. The hand forged wrought iron balustrade is topped with an oak hand rail and extends to the second floor with an atrium above.

Beyond the stairs is the large Johnny Grey designed kitchen complete with an AGA and a substantial handcrafted island to the centre. The bespoke finishes add to the family feel making it the hub of the house. The kitchen leads to a connected breakfast room and dining area with green oak beams, an open fire and doors to a raised stone terrace providing outdoor dining space. Beyond this is a further room suitable to a multitude of uses such as a playroom, snug or cinema room and also provides a rear entrance.
From the breakfast room, a spiral staircase leads to a state of the art wine cellar with extensive dry storage capacity, naturally ventilated and maintaining the correct temperature. Beyond the kitchen is a large utility room with a back door, plumbing for white goods and Belfast sink.

Upstairs the first floor comprises 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and an office, all reached from the expansive landing. The master bedroom comprises a spacious suite of rooms including a dressing room with fitted wardrobes, bathroom and shower. Four of the other large bedrooms are of a more formal nature.
The second floor comprises two further bedrooms and two bathrooms as well as a large attic well suited to use as a playroom. There is also a door out to the garden.
Adjoining the house beyond the playroom and a covered arch are a further two store rooms which could provide further accommodation if required.


Great Campston enjoys a stunning location on the Welsh Marches close to the Monmouthshire/Herefordshire border. Surrounded by stunning open countryside with superb views towards the Skirrid, the Sugar Loaf and the Black Mountains.

Nearby are the villages of Pandy, Llanvihangel Crucorney and Grosmont where local amenities are available. Abergavenny is just 7 miles to the south west and transformed itself into a bustling market town with a good bakery, several cafes, restaurants and hotels as well as hosting the annual food festival. Crickhowell is just 12 miles to the west and was recently voted as having the UK's best high street with its wide range of independent shops. The larger country capitals of Hereford and Monmouth are also within easy reach.

The area is well served with both primary and secondary schools and at Hereford, the exceptional Hereford Sixth Form College. In addition there are a number of independent schools in the area, including Haberdashers' Monmouth, Hereford Cathedral School and Christ College, Brecon.

Monmouthshire and Herefordshire boast a wide range of recreational and sporting opportunities especially on the Rivers Wye and Usk and in the Brecon Beacons and the Black Mountains whilst the world renowned Hay Festival at Hay-on-Wye is only 24 miles to the north.

Whilst in a magical rural setting, Great Campston is well connected with the A40 just 12 miles south giving quick access to Newport, the M4, Bristol and the M5. There are mainline rail stations to Paddington at Hereford, Newport and Abergavenny. T

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