Guide price

£1,950,000

12 bed detached house for sale
Laundry Lane, Newland, Coleford, Gloucestershire GL16

    • 12 beds

    • 9 baths

    • 4 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

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Freehold
Added on 02/04/2026

About this property

  • An exquisite Grade II listed country house located in the heart of the Gloucestershire countryside.

  • A fine example of post Restoration architecture, influenced by the Italian Renaissance.

  • The principal house equates to over 3,800 sq. Ft of sympathetically styled accommodation.

  • A self contained wing, both completely private and accessible, affording further accommodation extending to 1,900 sq. Ft.

  • Beautiful gardens, paddock and acreage: 14.4 in total.

  • EPC Rating = D

A beautifully appointed Grade II listed country home occupying an enviable position in the heart of the Wye Valley, an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Description
Agent note: Suitable for residential, mixed use or growing commercial/leisure use.

Tan House:
Dating back to the late 1600's, Tan House is an exquisite country property, affording a beautiful example of post Restoration architecture. Somewhat of a variety, Tan House has been poignantly maintained, yet tastefully and painstakingly enhanced, notably so by the current vendors. As a consequence, it shows to an exemplary standard, with light and airy accommodation equating to 3,823 sq. Ft of elegant and versatile living space. Indeed, the principal residence comprises of 7 bedrooms, all of which enjoy their own charm and characteristics, 6 bathrooms, 3 reception rooms, a bespoke shaker kitchen, a utility room, cloakroom and extensive cellars. Notable features include: Period high ceilings, tall windows with shutters, original fireplaces, and oak ceiling joists.

The Dairy:
A wonderful addition, The Dairy is a beautifully configured, self-contained wing, extending to over 1,900 sq. Ft of polished accommodation. Separate to the main house, yet seamlessly integrated, it extends to 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a spacious reception room, a Shaker style kitchen, a utility room, and a cloakroom. The Dairy affords a variety of use: Extended guest accommodation or an income generating rental are but two options. Regardless of its use, it enjoys complete privacy, with its own garden and the added benefit of being connected to the main house on the ground and first floor.

Grounds:
The gardens and land are a fabulous extension of the property: To the rear, a striking courtyard is framed by over 5,000 square feet of stone outbuildings. A wonderful reminder of the estate's notability, they present a remarkable and enviable opportunity for redevelopment and/or adaption. Among them, a former cart-house, currently used as a party barn, sits aside a vintage caravan storage space, furthermore, the remaining outbuildings, with their soaring beams and palpable historic value, offer endless and vast potential: Guest cottages, leisure facilities, or executive garaging are but an example (subject to the necessary planning permission). The established grounds extend to 14.4 acres and complement the grandeur of the estate beautifully. Formal gardens blend into meadows, paddocks, orchards and woodland, all of which are enhanced by a meandering brook and tranquil pond. With multiple gated access points, the land lends itself perfectly for equestrian enthusiasts or simply lovers of the the outdoors. Having the great benefit of electric hook ups (three phase electricity) together with water and waste points, it provides further potential for such activities as glamping, camping or shoots. Of particular note is the beautifully designed formal garden with two fountains, the meandering valley brook passes through, creating a quite stunning feature. In addition, a long private drive sweeps to the main house, setting it back from the village, creating complete privacy.

High Bank and land available by separate negotiation.

Location
Newland is a small village on the Gloucestershire borders in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village and surrounding area offers a variety of local amenities including: A Parish Church named Cathedral of the Forest, a shop, post office and Public Houses, notably The Ostrich Inn. For additional amenities the market town of Coleford is a modest commute, as are both the historic town of Monmouth and Lydney.

Peace and tranquillity are very much at a premium here, however, for commuters the motorway networks accessing Bristol, London, The Midlands and the Southwest can be reached via junction 2 of the M48 leading on to the M4 or alternatively junction 11 of the M5. For rail travel or indeed international flights, Gloucester and Bristol Parkway and Bristol International Airport, Cardiff and Birmingham respectively include daily services to a range of national, European and international destinations.

Square Footage: 5,723 sq ft

Acreage:
14.4 Acres



Additional Info
Services connected: Oil fired central heating, private drainage, private water, main electricity.

Local Authority: Forest of Dean District Borough.

Please note: Separate EPC and council tax banding for The Dairy. Please refer to agent.

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