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Guide price

£895,000

4 bed detached house for sale

Shirenewton, Chepstow, Monmouthshire NP16
4 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
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Guide price

£895,000

4 bed detached house for sale
Shirenewton, Chepstow, Monmouthshire NP16

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

Just added
Freehold
Added on 08/09/2025

About this property

  • Charming renovated period farmhouse

  • Part of the former Curre Estate

  • 4 Spacious bedrooms

  • Set in approximately 3 acres of own grounds

  • Beautifully restored

  • Peaceful Countryside Setting

Step inside The Brooklands and you are immediately welcomed by a sense of warmth, character, and timeless elegance. The entrance hall, with its exposed wooden floorboards and period staircase, sets the tone for what lies beyond, an interior that beautifully blends historic charm with thoughtful restoration.

The home offers a superb selection of reception spaces, each brimming with original features. The sitting room is a cosy retreat, enjoying dual-aspect windows with views across the surrounding countryside, and a striking exposed stone wall that houses a gas stove, perfect for quiet evenings in. The living room mirrors this charm with triple-aspect windows, a second gas stove, and beautifully preserved built-in glass-fronted shelving.

At the heart of the home lies the kitchen/breakfast room, full of farmhouse character. A classic Welsh dresser, honed granite work surfaces, and a traditional gas-fired Aga lend a warm, rustic feel, while the open-plan layout into the dining room. Complete with stained-glass details, makes it ideal for relaxed family meals or elegant entertaining.

The property also offers superb flexibility, with a lower ground floor suite currently used as a sitting room but easily repurposed as a guest or principal bedroom. With its full-height ceiling, stained-glass features, and log-burning stove, this space is as atmospheric as it is versatile. Adding the benefit of a shower room.

Upstairs, the charm continues across three well-proportioned bedrooms, each with period features such as original fireplaces and timber floors. The family bathroom is particularly impressive, boasting a claw-foot roll-top bath, classic fittings, and heritage styling.

Throughout the home, natural materials, original features, and a softly layered colour palette enhance its historical integrity while offering comfort and understated luxury.

Outside - The grounds of The Brooklands are every inch as enchanting as the home itself, offering a rare combination of historic outbuildings, carefully tended gardens, and exceptional natural beauty.
A two-storey stone-built barn, rich with character and potential, stands adjacent to the main house, complete with an adjoining covered area ideal for use as a garage or storage, making it a highly versatile addition to the property. Beneath the main house lies a further utility room and wine cellar, adding a practical space
To the front, a beautifully maintained lawned garden is framed by vibrant rockeries, flower beds, and mature shrubs, creating an inviting and colourful first impression. From here, the views stretch out across rolling open countryside, offering an ever-changing rural backdrop.
To the rear, a mature orchard bursts with fruit trees, while to the side, a shrubbery rich with established planting, including an impressive collection of rhododendrons gently guides you toward the gravelled parking and turning area, providing ample space for parking.
Beyond the formal gardens lies a truly special natural haven. Mature deciduous woodland wraps around the property and extends across Mounton Brook, where a trout stream meanders through a landscape alive with wildflowers, bluebells in spring, and a diversity of birdlife, including the charming Dipper and elusive Kingfisher. A small natural cave, nestled within the woodland, serves as a protected bat roost, enhancing the ecological richness of the area.
This remarkable outdoor setting offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in naturewhether enjoying peaceful walks beneath the tree canopy, foraging in the orchard, or simply sitting quietly by the stream listening to birdsong. For nature lovers, gardeners, and those seeking sanctuary in the countryside, The Brooklands delivers an exceptional and truly tranquil environment

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  • Tenure

    Freehold

  • Council tax band

    H

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