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Guide price
£800,000

4 bedroom detached house for sale

Shirenewton, Chepstow, NP16
Recently added
Detached house
4 beds
3 baths
Added < 7 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand H

Features and description

  • Converted mill
  • Desirable edge-of-village location
  • 4 bedrooms
  • Spacious sitting room with vaulted ceiling and French doors leading to a raised terrace
  • Large farmhouse-style kitchen/dining area
  • Upside-down living
  • Beautiful, mature gardens Parking

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Stone steps lead to Tuck Mill's entrance, which opens into a lobby and on into a spacious and light-filled kitchen/dining room.

Perfect for family life and entertaining, this generous open plan area has windows on two sides providing lovely views into the garden and a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams and trusses.

Farmhouse-style white-painted units topped by wooden work surfaces and a hard tile floor provide a combination of rustic charm and contemporary comfort. There's a range-style cooker, topped with an extraction fan, together with a variety of appliances. A utility room and a larder is situated close by.

Steps from the kitchen lead to the expansive sitting room, which has plenty of windows to let in the light and frame views of the garden. There's a contemporary recessed woodburner providing warmth and feelings of contentment, while one end of the room has been fitted with useful bookcases. The amount of space available is sufficient to accommodate a dining table if desired.

French doors lead from the sitting room to a north and west-facing terrace, the perfect place to sit with a mid-morning coffee, a lunch or a gin and tonic at sunset. Completing the line up on the upper level of the house is the master bedroom, which has a walk-in wardrobe and an en suite with a shower. In addition there's plenty of useful loft space.

Both this upper floor bedroom and the sitting room have the same vaulted ceiling and exposed beams and trusses found in the kitchen, adding to the uplifting atmosphere that pervades the house.

Stairs lead from the sitting room to the lower floor, on which there are three generously sized bedrooms, one of which has an en suite. There's also a large family bathroom with a bath and a shower.

Tuck Mill is filled with character and exudes warmth. This stone building dating back to the 18th century was once used for producing wool and, later, paper. It was lovingly converted into a home by the current owners just after the Millennium. All in all this countryside home combines rural charm with modern comfort. Under the balcony is a spacious store room that could be used as a workshop and wine cellar.

Set within a generous plot of approximately 0.39 acres, the gardens surrounding Tuck Mill are an idyllic sanctuary.

There's a wisteria-draped courtyard with flagstones just outside the front door and a lawned garden at the side of the house. The enchanting rear garden is filled with mature shrubs, climbing roses and beautifully planted borders.

This peaceful space continues beyond the house and through a charming gate into what used to be an orchard. Here the brook winds gently through the landscape, its gentle sounds providing a tranquil backdrop. Across the water lies another small parcel of land.

The entire garden is surrounded by mature trees, enhancing the feeling of privacy.

Tuck Mill lies off a quiet lane accessed from a main road and has plenty of parking close to the house.

Sellers Insight -

Tuck Mill has been our cherished home for the past 22 years. What first drew us in was the incredible potential - it was a barn and once a mill, and we saw the opportunity to create something truly special. The location was everything we had hoped for, ticking all the boxes: a peaceful setting, a beautiful outlook, and most of all, water nearby - with the Mounton Brook running through the garden. We also loved the idea of being able to live predominantly on one level,

which this home allows so well.

Since moving in, we've completely transformed the property. We essentially built it from scratch, reconfiguring the layout to suit modern living while keeping the character. We installed the oak beamed trusses ourselves, and the whole space is wonderfully light and airy. The double glass doors in the sitting room allow natural light to pour in.

It's hard to choose a favourite room - we enjoy every part of the house. We've made it extremely comfortable, with underfloor heating throughout. The lounge has a wood-burning stove, perfect for cosy evenings, and the oak-framed windows and natural wood finishes give the house a warm and cosy feel.

The garden is a true haven. We've spent many happy hours here over the years. There are areas left wild to encourage nature, as well as more cultivated spaces, and we've loved watching rare birds visit the stream. It's wonderfully private, and so peaceful - an ideal spot for relaxing.

The house has also been perfect for entertaining. It flows beautifully inside and out, and we've had many family gatherings here, including our 50th wedding anniversary, which we celebrated in the garden.

There's a strong village spirit, with plenty to get involved in - a fantastic primary school, an active church, a lively local pub that's very much the heart of the village, and beautiful walks all around. The neighbours are friendly and supportive, but everyone respects each other's space, which creates a lovely balance.

What I'll miss most is the generous space - room for everything we need, and for all the memories we've made here. It's been a very happy home, and we feel fortunate to have had so many good years in it. The single-floor living has been a real blessing, while still offering plenty of room for guests to come and stay. We're now moving to be closer to family, ready for the next chapter.


EPC Rating: C
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