5 bedroom semi-detached house
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Semi-detached house
5 beds
4 baths
Key information
Features and description
- Four reception rooms
- Five bedrooms
- Separate annexe with two extra bedrooms
- Broad front and rear gardens
- Alluring period features
- Situated in a welcoming Welsh village
- Good transport links
- Primary school, GP surgery, village shop and pubs nearby
- Two wood-burning stoves
- Kitchen with gas-fired aga
Church House
Chepstow Road, Raglan, Monmouthshire, NP15 2EN
Church House is found in the heart of the welcoming village of Raglan opposite the church over which it commands lovely views. Raglan boasts all necessary amenities in a short walking distance.
This spacious five-bed home offers a balanced blend of original Georgian features with open and modern living inside and outside.
Two original Georgian staircases link the modern stone floors of the hallways to the first floor. Ground floor transition from hardwood to stone and carpet make for change in living styles.
Entrance hall • Large kitchen/breakfast room • Four reception rooms including a sitting room, snug/study, garden room and dining room • Utility/boot room • Five double bedrooms • Family bathroom • Three shower rooms, two of which are en-suite • Upstairs toilet • Broad front and rear gardens • Storeroom* Driveway •
Separate modern annex/coach house with two bedrooms, a lounge, kitchen, downstairs bathroom and a private rear courtyard •
Mature, seasonally-planted gardens
The changing seasons bring new delights in this impressive family home; right the through the spring and summer, many vibrant flowers are in bloom in the two gardens - the rear of which offers a real sun trap with young productive pear and apple set against the west facing wall. In the cooler months, one of the two the wood-burning stoves are a delight; the largest separates the dining room and sitting room, while the smaller is tucked away in the snug/study.
The property at a glance
This home is perfect for families who enjoy hosting large gatherings; the kitchen, which features a beautiful gas-fired AGA style cooker, offers a wonderfully welcoming first impression, and from here, visitors can flow between three of the reception rooms - the dining room, garden room and sitting room - while the snug/study offers a quieter corner to escape. In addition, there is a patio area under the beautiful beech tree dubbed 'cigar corner' tucked away in a corner of the broad rear garden, offering a peaceful haven. In addition, to the rear is a large barbeque area lined by a low mature box hedge - external power for a fridge and other utensils as well up-lighting through the trained roses.
Upstairs, there are two 'wings' to the home; the east wing houses three bedrooms - one of which includes the substantial master bedroom which enjoys a phenomenal view of St Cadoc's Church. The other two bedrooms include en-suite shower rooms and there is also a family bathroom on this side. Meanwhile, the west wing features two further bedrooms, plus a bathroom; presently this section of the home is typically used to accommodate visitors.
Throughout the property, there are numerous little glory holes including a bedecked wine cellar and gun cabinet, offering plenty of storage spaces, while the utility and boot room – located at the end of the entrance hall – provides ample room for everything else!
The annexe coach house is named 'The Trap House' - around three years ago, a disused garage was renovated into this modern, highly specified self-contained two-bedroom home which offers its own lounge, kitchen, downstairs bathroom and private courtyard. This is currently leased on a short term rent for £700 pcm.
Location
The village of Raglan is steeped in interesting local history and is renowned for its castle. While the building now stands partially renovated for visitors and visitor centre - the fortress was destroyed by parliamentary forces during the English Civil War - its impressive silhouette crowns the top of a hill, which is set amongst rolling Welsh countryside.
In present times, Raglan boasts a wealth of local amenities – there is a doctor's surgery, a pharmacy, post office, two quality butchers, small supermarket, Fish & Chip bar, a hairdresser, two pubs, a junior school and a nursery. The popular market towns of Monmouth and Abergavenny. Monmouth, seven miles away, offers various highly-commended secondary schools, both public and private.
The 16th century inn, The Beaufort Arms, stands in the heart of the village and is a stone's throw from Church House. This brassiere offers a fantastic menu with freshly sourced and produced food, along with an excellent choice of wines and locally brewed ales. Meanwhile, The Ship Inn, an artisans pub, nestles close by the 'chippy'.
General
Services
Mains water and electricity and gas. Drainage to public sewer. Telephone line and fast broadband. Electric Vehicle Charging Point
Local Authority
Monmouthshire County Council
Council Tax
Band G
Directions
From Monmouth, follow the A40 south east. Take the exit marked Abergavenny/Raglan. Cross over the bridge and then, at the first exit you see, take the left-hand turning into Raglan.
Enter Raglan via Monmouth Road and stay on this road. Take the left-hand turning onto Chepstow Road, immediately after passing St Cadoc's Church in the heart of the village. Church House is the third home on the right-hand side of the road, opposite the church gates.
Tenure
Freehold to be advised by your solicitor
Usk 6 miles • Monmouth 7 miles • Abergavenny 9 miles • Ross-on-Wye 20 miles • Newport 20 miles • Cardiff 32 miles
(All distances are approximate)
Chepstow Road, Raglan, Monmouthshire, NP15 2EN
Church House is found in the heart of the welcoming village of Raglan opposite the church over which it commands lovely views. Raglan boasts all necessary amenities in a short walking distance.
This spacious five-bed home offers a balanced blend of original Georgian features with open and modern living inside and outside.
Two original Georgian staircases link the modern stone floors of the hallways to the first floor. Ground floor transition from hardwood to stone and carpet make for change in living styles.
Entrance hall • Large kitchen/breakfast room • Four reception rooms including a sitting room, snug/study, garden room and dining room • Utility/boot room • Five double bedrooms • Family bathroom • Three shower rooms, two of which are en-suite • Upstairs toilet • Broad front and rear gardens • Storeroom* Driveway •
Separate modern annex/coach house with two bedrooms, a lounge, kitchen, downstairs bathroom and a private rear courtyard •
Mature, seasonally-planted gardens
The changing seasons bring new delights in this impressive family home; right the through the spring and summer, many vibrant flowers are in bloom in the two gardens - the rear of which offers a real sun trap with young productive pear and apple set against the west facing wall. In the cooler months, one of the two the wood-burning stoves are a delight; the largest separates the dining room and sitting room, while the smaller is tucked away in the snug/study.
The property at a glance
This home is perfect for families who enjoy hosting large gatherings; the kitchen, which features a beautiful gas-fired AGA style cooker, offers a wonderfully welcoming first impression, and from here, visitors can flow between three of the reception rooms - the dining room, garden room and sitting room - while the snug/study offers a quieter corner to escape. In addition, there is a patio area under the beautiful beech tree dubbed 'cigar corner' tucked away in a corner of the broad rear garden, offering a peaceful haven. In addition, to the rear is a large barbeque area lined by a low mature box hedge - external power for a fridge and other utensils as well up-lighting through the trained roses.
Upstairs, there are two 'wings' to the home; the east wing houses three bedrooms - one of which includes the substantial master bedroom which enjoys a phenomenal view of St Cadoc's Church. The other two bedrooms include en-suite shower rooms and there is also a family bathroom on this side. Meanwhile, the west wing features two further bedrooms, plus a bathroom; presently this section of the home is typically used to accommodate visitors.
Throughout the property, there are numerous little glory holes including a bedecked wine cellar and gun cabinet, offering plenty of storage spaces, while the utility and boot room – located at the end of the entrance hall – provides ample room for everything else!
The annexe coach house is named 'The Trap House' - around three years ago, a disused garage was renovated into this modern, highly specified self-contained two-bedroom home which offers its own lounge, kitchen, downstairs bathroom and private courtyard. This is currently leased on a short term rent for £700 pcm.
Location
The village of Raglan is steeped in interesting local history and is renowned for its castle. While the building now stands partially renovated for visitors and visitor centre - the fortress was destroyed by parliamentary forces during the English Civil War - its impressive silhouette crowns the top of a hill, which is set amongst rolling Welsh countryside.
In present times, Raglan boasts a wealth of local amenities – there is a doctor's surgery, a pharmacy, post office, two quality butchers, small supermarket, Fish & Chip bar, a hairdresser, two pubs, a junior school and a nursery. The popular market towns of Monmouth and Abergavenny. Monmouth, seven miles away, offers various highly-commended secondary schools, both public and private.
The 16th century inn, The Beaufort Arms, stands in the heart of the village and is a stone's throw from Church House. This brassiere offers a fantastic menu with freshly sourced and produced food, along with an excellent choice of wines and locally brewed ales. Meanwhile, The Ship Inn, an artisans pub, nestles close by the 'chippy'.
General
Services
Mains water and electricity and gas. Drainage to public sewer. Telephone line and fast broadband. Electric Vehicle Charging Point
Local Authority
Monmouthshire County Council
Council Tax
Band G
Directions
From Monmouth, follow the A40 south east. Take the exit marked Abergavenny/Raglan. Cross over the bridge and then, at the first exit you see, take the left-hand turning into Raglan.
Enter Raglan via Monmouth Road and stay on this road. Take the left-hand turning onto Chepstow Road, immediately after passing St Cadoc's Church in the heart of the village. Church House is the third home on the right-hand side of the road, opposite the church gates.
Tenure
Freehold to be advised by your solicitor
Usk 6 miles • Monmouth 7 miles • Abergavenny 9 miles • Ross-on-Wye 20 miles • Newport 20 miles • Cardiff 32 miles
(All distances are approximate)
About this agent

Hamilton Stiller was established in 2008 when the rental market was extremely competitive. Both Directors have many years experience within the residential sales and rental property sectors and with their experience of buying, selling, developing and renting property they are able to provide a first class service to their clients. Hamilton Stiller specialises in quality properties throughout Herefordshire, Gloucestershire and Monmouthshire and is the nominated member for the Guild of Professional Estate Agents for Ross-on-Wye. The Guild is based at Park Lane, London and has 800 associated offices throughout the UK providing Hamilton Stiller with an additional agency referral platform helping buyers move throughout the UK. All of Hamilton Stillers properties are advertised in the Park Lane office.















































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