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£1,200,0009 bedroom detached house for sale
High Street, Caerleon, Newport, NP18
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9 beds
7 baths
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EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Features and description
- Historic eight-bedroom home in central Caerleon
- Grade II listed Chartist-era defensive wall
- Elegant period features with modern updates
- Landscaped gardens with pool and outbuildings
- Close to schools, shops, and Roman landmarks
- EPC Rating = E
Mynde House: A Grand Historic Residence in the Heart of Roman Caerleon
Description
Mynde House is a rare and distinguished eight-bedroom stone-built residence, set in the heart of the historic Roman town of Caerleon. This remarkable home is steeped in heritage and architectural grandeur. Once the residence of John Jenkins, Master of Ponthir Iron Works, the property carries a fascinating legacy. In response to the Chartist uprising in Newport in 1839, Jenkins commissioned the construction of a formidable 12-metre by 6-metre defensive wall, now Grade II listed. Built from local red sandstone and echoing the nearby Norman motte, this striking feature lends the property a fortress-like presence. A commemorative plaque mounted on the wall honours the Chartist movement and adds to the home’s unique historical narrative.
Mynde House has been thoughtfully modernised to offer contemporary comfort while preserving a wealth of original features. The accommodation is extensive and beautifully arranged across three floors, with a layout that offers both grandeur and practicality. Upon entering, a covered porch leads into a charming vestibule with original tiled flooring and decorative stained glass, setting the tone for the elegance that follows. The grand entrance hall features an imposing oak staircase and provides access to a cloakroom and cellar.
The principal reception rooms are generously proportioned and full of character. The sitting room, with its marble fireplace, pine flooring, and sash windows, opens through French doors into a light-filled conservatory overlooking the gardens. The formal dining room is equally impressive, with sash windows to three aspects, decorative wall panelling, and a feature fireplace. A more intimate living room offers a cosy retreat, complete with open fire, bespoke cabinetry, and shuttered windows.
The kitchen/breakfast room is a superb space for family living and entertaining, fitted with Shaker-style cabinetry, granite worktops, twin Belfast sinks, and a range of integrated appliances including Neff hobs, double oven, and American-style fridge. This space flows into a large garden room with tiled flooring and Georgian-style windows, creating a seamless connection to the outdoors.
Additional ground floor accommodation includes a generous study with log burner and bay window, a stylish bar area, a second conservatory/sun room with access to the pool terrace, a laundry room, utility room, and a boot room with access to the side lane. A secondary staircase from the inner hall provides access to the upper floors, enhancing the home’s flexibility.
The first floor is accessed via both the main and secondary staircases and offers a wealth of bedroom accommodation. The principal suite is a serene and spacious retreat with fitted wardrobes and a luxurious en suite bathroom, split into two distinct sections with stone-clad walls, a deep bath, walk-in shower, and high-level WC. There are seven further bedrooms, many of which enjoy charming period features such as original fireplaces, sash windows, and bespoke cabinetry. Two additional bedrooms benefit from en suite bathrooms, while the remaining rooms are served by a family bathroom and two further shower rooms. A dedicated dressing room and ample storage complete the upper floors.
The second floor offers three further bedrooms, a shower room, and access to a private balcony overlooking the High Street, providing a peaceful vantage point over the historic town.
Externally, Mynde House is approached via remote-controlled gates leading to a brick-paved driveway and a three-bay car port. The landscaped gardens are a true highlight, offering a wraparound patio, BBQ area, mature planting, and a secluded outdoor swimming pool with artificial lawn surround and raised beds. Stone-built outbuildings and a wisteria-clad pergola add further charm and functionality to the grounds.
Location
Caerleon itself is a town of national historical importance, known for its Roman Fortress and Baths, and remains a vibrant and sought-after location. The town offers a strong sense of community, excellent primary and secondary schools, healthcare facilities, independent shops, and a variety of pubs and restaurants. Mynde House is not only a home of rare distinction but also a living piece of Welsh history, offering an extraordinary lifestyle in one of South Wales’ most culturally rich settings.
Square Footage: 7,123 sq ft
Additional Info
Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage.
Grade II listed.
Description
Mynde House is a rare and distinguished eight-bedroom stone-built residence, set in the heart of the historic Roman town of Caerleon. This remarkable home is steeped in heritage and architectural grandeur. Once the residence of John Jenkins, Master of Ponthir Iron Works, the property carries a fascinating legacy. In response to the Chartist uprising in Newport in 1839, Jenkins commissioned the construction of a formidable 12-metre by 6-metre defensive wall, now Grade II listed. Built from local red sandstone and echoing the nearby Norman motte, this striking feature lends the property a fortress-like presence. A commemorative plaque mounted on the wall honours the Chartist movement and adds to the home’s unique historical narrative.
Mynde House has been thoughtfully modernised to offer contemporary comfort while preserving a wealth of original features. The accommodation is extensive and beautifully arranged across three floors, with a layout that offers both grandeur and practicality. Upon entering, a covered porch leads into a charming vestibule with original tiled flooring and decorative stained glass, setting the tone for the elegance that follows. The grand entrance hall features an imposing oak staircase and provides access to a cloakroom and cellar.
The principal reception rooms are generously proportioned and full of character. The sitting room, with its marble fireplace, pine flooring, and sash windows, opens through French doors into a light-filled conservatory overlooking the gardens. The formal dining room is equally impressive, with sash windows to three aspects, decorative wall panelling, and a feature fireplace. A more intimate living room offers a cosy retreat, complete with open fire, bespoke cabinetry, and shuttered windows.
The kitchen/breakfast room is a superb space for family living and entertaining, fitted with Shaker-style cabinetry, granite worktops, twin Belfast sinks, and a range of integrated appliances including Neff hobs, double oven, and American-style fridge. This space flows into a large garden room with tiled flooring and Georgian-style windows, creating a seamless connection to the outdoors.
Additional ground floor accommodation includes a generous study with log burner and bay window, a stylish bar area, a second conservatory/sun room with access to the pool terrace, a laundry room, utility room, and a boot room with access to the side lane. A secondary staircase from the inner hall provides access to the upper floors, enhancing the home’s flexibility.
The first floor is accessed via both the main and secondary staircases and offers a wealth of bedroom accommodation. The principal suite is a serene and spacious retreat with fitted wardrobes and a luxurious en suite bathroom, split into two distinct sections with stone-clad walls, a deep bath, walk-in shower, and high-level WC. There are seven further bedrooms, many of which enjoy charming period features such as original fireplaces, sash windows, and bespoke cabinetry. Two additional bedrooms benefit from en suite bathrooms, while the remaining rooms are served by a family bathroom and two further shower rooms. A dedicated dressing room and ample storage complete the upper floors.
The second floor offers three further bedrooms, a shower room, and access to a private balcony overlooking the High Street, providing a peaceful vantage point over the historic town.
Externally, Mynde House is approached via remote-controlled gates leading to a brick-paved driveway and a three-bay car port. The landscaped gardens are a true highlight, offering a wraparound patio, BBQ area, mature planting, and a secluded outdoor swimming pool with artificial lawn surround and raised beds. Stone-built outbuildings and a wisteria-clad pergola add further charm and functionality to the grounds.
Location
Caerleon itself is a town of national historical importance, known for its Roman Fortress and Baths, and remains a vibrant and sought-after location. The town offers a strong sense of community, excellent primary and secondary schools, healthcare facilities, independent shops, and a variety of pubs and restaurants. Mynde House is not only a home of rare distinction but also a living piece of Welsh history, offering an extraordinary lifestyle in one of South Wales’ most culturally rich settings.
Square Footage: 7,123 sq ft
Additional Info
Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage.
Grade II listed.
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