Three bedroom barn conversion near Llandenny, near Usk, Monmouthshire
Grade II listed barn, sympathetically converted to a high standard as part of a two barn courtyard conversion. The property is set in half an acre of gardens with separate one acre paddock, close to the historic Monmouthshire market towns of Monmouth and Usk
Tarw Barn ("Tarw" means bull in Welsh) dates back to the 16th Century and is part of a courtyard conversion of two Welsh pink limestone stone barns. Built from local stone, it was once part of the large, prosperous farm of Treworgan Manor, which sits on the best land of the Llandenny Levels.
Sympathetically converted to a high standard using traditional and environmentally friendly materials and techniques, the barn blends beautifully into the stunning Monmouthshire countryside. Locally sourced oak has been used throughout and hand crafted into attractive beams giving the property a traditional, yet quirky ambience and the spacious rooms have high ceilings and an abundance of character.
The barn also includes a one acre mature paddock, including 200 year old oak tree, horse pond and delightful natural hedgerows. Perfect for a couple of ponies or livestock.
Accommodation
The accommodation extends to approximately 2,251 sq ft.
GROUND FLOOR
Spacious reception hall with flagstone flooring (continues throughout ground floor) with impressive oak staircase to first floor.
Cloakroom with traditional fittings
Kitchen / breakfast room with solid oak cabinets, a butler sink and wonderful limestone flooring creating an air of rustic charm. The kitchen has access via a side door to the covered walkway / store which leads into the double garage.
To the other side of the reception hall two inter-connecting reception rooms can be found. These rooms could be used as a drawing room and dining room and both enjoy high vaulted, beamed ceilings and long glass windows.
FIRST FLOOR
Galleried landing
Master bathroom with vaulted ceiling, stripped oak floorboards, exposed stone and full length windows. This room is galleried and the ground floor can be seen from full length glass panels The en-suite bathroom is completely glass in design.
Two further bedrooms with exposed stone walls and wide stripped floor boards.
Family bathroom
Outside
Outside there is a double garage (380 square feet) and covered store.
The property is set in gardens of approx half an acre and to the rear face Blorenge Hill in the Brecon Beacons National Park. A further acre of land can be purchased by separate negotiation.
Location
The A449 dual carriageway is nearby with excellent links to the A40, M4, M50 and main commercial centres is approximately 3-4 miles distant.
Locally there are excellent attractions for nature lovers, walkers and families including Tintern Abbey, a beautiful ruin in picturesque surroundings.
Raglan Castle can be found a few miles away, as can two golf courses in nearby Raglan and Monmouth.
For walkers, the Brecon Beacons national park is just a short drive away and offers miles of unspoilt countryside.
The well renowned Raglan Arms pub in the nearby village of Llandenny provides excellent food in an informal setting, with an emphasis on good local produce.