For Sale7 Bedroom Detached House in Penallt, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, NP25£2,600,000

Penallt, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, NP25

7 Bedroom Detached House for sale
£2,600,000
Property Type
Detached House
Bedrooms
× 7
Bathrooms
× 4
Receptions
× 5
Tenure
Freehold
Price
£2,600,000

Key Features

  • Outbuildings
  • Period
  • Detached
  • Equestrian
  • Garden
  • Rural
  • Stabling
  • Village
  • Private Parking

Description

The Argoed is unquestionably one of the most prominent private residences in the Wye Valley with an extraordinarily rich history to match. History The Argoed was visited by Charles I during the Civil War, was home to the Probert’s who served as MPs in the late 17th century and home to the Chairman of the Great Western Railway. It was also where George Bernhard Shaw wrote ‘The Man of Destiny’ and ‘Mrs. Warren’s Profession’, where Beatrice Webb, founder member of The Fabian Society hosted prominent friends and guests towards the end of the 19th century and was the former home of Led Zeppelin rock legend, Mr Robert Plant CBE. The House The Argoed is a beautifully presented and imposing, Grade II* listed, three storey country house. The core of the property dates back to Jacobean times. This special home is set within approximately 10 acres, enjoying breathtaking views, an impressive arboretum and a ‘monumental’ stable block. The famed architectural historian, John Newman, described The Argoed quite simply as ‘tantalising'. It is perfectly evident that the present owners have lavished the house with much care and attention, not least of all by refurbishing the sash windows and intelligently relocating the kitchen/breakfast room into the heart of the home; making full use of its dual aspect and incorporating a five door electric AGA. A transformation which lends itself so much more to 21st century family life. The impressive reception hall offers a large wood burner on one side and an attractive stairway on the other. The property comprises five reception rooms, principal suite, wood panelled guest suite and five further bedrooms, a total of four bathrooms, kitchen/breakfast room, guest cloakroom, two utility rooms, integral garage, gardener’s workshop and WC, greenhouse, stable block and five additional rooms across the entire second floor. Of particular highlight is the principal suite and guest suite. The former extends across the entire southeast side of the The Argoed, catching the morning sun through the large Georgian windows. The latter is adorned with attractive, floor to ceiling wood panelling offering a respectful nod to the home’s Jacobean origins. Outside The gardens and grounds of The Argoed are listed on the Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales. They are glorious, with a traditional country house blend of gravel, grass, shrubs and borders with breathtaking views across the valley. There is a Japanese garden set around a water feature, accompanied by an open fronted loggia. The garden also includes an impressive ha-ha renovated by the current owners. The arboretum is well established and fascinating and the fact that the English translation of ‘argoed’ is ‘by the wood’, makes its presence all the more fitting.

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