Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to Great Hillshone Barn, Monmouth, a cozy and compact detached type home with 5 bed in the NP25 3SS area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band G.
This classic property was built
The neighbourhood is known for having good properties at a reasonable price -
with a market valuation of £468,000 and a rental potential of £3,042 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
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Additional analysis
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"Originally a hay barn dating back to the 18th Century this attractive five bedroomed barn conversion has been very tastefully converted with spacious rooms throughout taking full advantage of its elevated, rural location that produces excellent levels of light and far reaching panoramic views. It benefits from half an acre of lawned gardens and planning for a detached annex. The substantial loft space could also be ideal for conversion. Set on the edge of Whitchurch with its popular village shop and excellent primary school, it is also within easy reach of the Monmouth, with its renowned schools, many amenities and major road networks for those needing to commute. The property is constructed in stone with double glazed and arrow slit windows under a pitched Welsh slate roof. Features include exposed stone walls, beams, lintels and downlighters. Internal doors are a combination of bespoke, solid oak, vertically boarded and part-glazed panelled. Flooring includes oak boarded, marble and travertine. Skirting boards and architraves are moulded. Oil fired central heating to under-floor and radiators throughout.
Entrance to the property from front lawn is down steps and through part glazed panelled door set into fully glazed former barn opening into: GALLERIED ENTRANCE HALL: 3.70m x 3.61m
(12'2' x 11'10') Stairs to First Floor gallery and opening to inner hall. Through pair of doors with glazed side panel into: LIVING ROOM: 8.90m x 4.75m
(29'2' x 15'7') Window to rear and two arrow slit windows to front and side with views across open countryside. Feature open fireplace with inset cast iron woodburner set on flagstone hearth with timber lintel over. Two recessed internal windows. Through door into: SUN ROOM: 3.80m x 2.52m
(12'6' x 8'3') Feature bi-folding sliding glazed doors to one wall out to decked sun terrace and with extensive views across open countryside and beyond. Vaulted ceiling with two inset Velux windows. Exposed stone wall with internal glazed panels. Through door into: DINING ROOM: 5.37m x 5.24m reducing to 3.71m
(17'7' x 17'2' red Window to rear with views across countryside. Recessed alcove. High level glazed panel into inner hall. Door into Kitchen and door into: INNER HALL: Doors into the following: CLOAKROOM: Arrow slit window to front. Low level WC with recessed flush-box set into mosaic tiled wall. Basin with mixer tap set on feature mosaic topped vanity unit with mosaic tiled splashback and inset mirror over. Extractor fan. OFFICE: 2.19m x 2.31m
(7'2' x 7'7') Arrow slit window to front. KITCHEN: 6.90m x 3.34m
(22'8' x 10'11') Picture window to front, two arrow slit windows and part glazed external door out to side. Oak panelled kitchen cupboards and drawers set under U-shaped polished granite work-tops with grooved drainer, inset sink with mixer tap and tiled splashback. Space for cooking range with extractor fan over. Integral dishwasher. Matching wall cupboards with tall larder unit, wine rack and display cupboards. Space for tall fridge freezer. Through door and down steps into: UTILITY: 3.72m x 1.99m
(12'2' x 6'6') Arrow slit window at high level and external door out to rear. Oil fired boiler providing domestic hot water and central heating to under-floor and radiators throughout. Space and plumbing for white goods. Raised slate work-top with inset double Butler sink with mixer tap over. Consumer units at high level. Slate tiled floor. From Entrance Hall up stairs with square newels, square balustrading and half landing to: FIRST FLOOR GALLERIED LANDING/HALLWAY: Matching balustrading overlooking Entrance Hall and with views across the front garden. Tall glazed panels overlooking the Sun Room. Doors into the following: BEDROOM THREE: 4.77m x 3.31m reducing to 2.22m
(15'8' x 10'10' re Two arrow slit windows to front and one to side. MASTER BEDROOM: 5.67m x 3.77m reducing to 2.49m average (18'7' x 1 Part raked ceiling with inset Velux roof light and arrow slit window to side with far reaching views. Glazed panel overlooking Sun Room. BEDROOM TWO: 5.22m x 3.44m reducing to 2.47m
(17'2' x 11'3' red Part raked ceiling with inset Velux roof light and glazed panel overlooking Sun Room. FAMILY BATHROOM: Arrow slit window to front and internal frosted window. Suite comprising Low level WC, basin and pedestal, bidet, panelled bath with ceramic tiled splashbacks. Cupboard with shelving at high level. AIRING CUPBOARD: Housing hot water tank and slatted shelving. WET ROOM: Arrow slit window to front. Suite comprising low level WC with recessed flush-box with granite plinth, oval basin set on wooden vanity unit with mirror over, fully tiled open shower with glazed pivot door, deluge rain showerhead, handheld showerhead and mixer valve. Under-floor heating. BEDROOM FIVE: 3.41m x 3.19m
(11'2' x 10'6') Arrow slit window to side and front. BEDROOM FOUR: 3.94m x 3.84m average (12'11' x 12'7' average) Arrow slit window to side and part raked ceiling with inset Velux roof light to side. OUTSIDE: Access to the property from the lane is through a five bar wooden gate and along tarmacadam driveway to gravelled parking area to the side. The grounds are mainly set to the front and rear and laid to lawn with some mature shrubs, interspaced trees and planted borders. A raised timber decked sun terrace leads to a gravelled seating area at the front taking full advantage of the panoramic views. Boundaries are stone walled and timber fenced. L SHAPED SINGLE STOREY OUTBUILDING: 11.56m x 8.19m reducing to 4.63m
(37'11' x 26'10' Open fronted with stone walls and timber framed corrugated pitched roof attached to the front of the barn. Planning permission has been granted to convert this into an additional dwelling. SERVICES: Mains electricity, mains water, private drainage. Oil fired central heating. Broadband 6 Mbps. Council Tax Band G. EPC D. Estimated Broadband Speed 1MB. DIRECTIONS: From Monmouth take the A40 towards Ross-on-Wye. After approximately 2.2 miles take the left turning signposted Ganarew and then turn immediately right signposted Lewstone. Follow this road for 0.5 miles and turn left at the sign Peacelands. Go over three cattle grids past the white cottage and the next property on your left is Great Hillshone Barn. You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. You may not republish, retransmit, redistribute or otherwise make the material available to any party or make the same available on any website, online service or bulletin board of your own or of any other party or make the same available in hard copy or in any other media without the website owner's express prior written consent. The website owner's copyright must remain on all reproductions of material taken from this website."