Hilston Park, Newcastle, Monmouth, Gwent, Wales, NP25 5NY
Formerly an Outdoor Education Centre, the Property provides 37
Room accommodation. Occupying Extensive Gardens and Grounds
extending to approximately 5.61 Hectares (13.86 Acres)
Potential for Redevelopment and/or Alternative Uses, subject
to consents
Close to the historic market town of Monmouth and the Wye
Valley AONB
GUIDE PRICE: £800,000+
Contact: 0207 344 2694
Land at Ffrith, Brymbo, Near Wrexham, Clwyd
Extending to approximately 1.29 Hectares (3.19 Acres)
Currently Overgrown and mainly covered by Shrubs and Trees
Comprising part generally level Plateau and part sloping
wooded Valley
Located in The Glascoed Valley
GUIDE PRICE: £15,000 - £25,000
Land at, Kites Nest & Wet Woods Little Common,
Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, TN39 4EY
A unique opportunity to purchase just under 12 acres of well
established woodland adjacent to the village of Little Common,
near Bexhill. The land is designated as an ancient woodland
and purchasers may consider this as an opportunity to protect
the area or use as a community facility.
Guide Price: £135,000 *PLUS FEES
Contact: Tel: 01702 311010
The Old Chapel, 2a Stanways Road, Newquay, Cornwall
Guide Price: £250,000+
A Grade II Listed, five bedroom former chapel, offering
reverse level accommodation and feature open plan living
area, bedroom and bathroom to the first floor and four
bedrooms, utility room and bathroom to the ground floor,
with courtyard/parking area to the front of the property.
Whilst the property would benefit from further renovation
works, it offers tremendous potential to acquire a
substantial character property within this sought after
Cornish village.
Contact: 0151 207 6315
Falmouth
Guide price £1,500,000 | 7 bedrooms
Front Line Coastal Position
Detached Period Home
Prime Opportunity
Three Reception Rooms
Kitchens and Three Kitchenettes
Seven Bedrooms
Four Bathrooms
Gardens & Garage
Harrogate House stands majestically in an enviable front line
position overlooking Queen Mary Gardens and Gyllyngvase Beach.
Contact: 01872 264488
Crab Mill Lane, Lea, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, SN16
Price: £1,325,000
This stunning former water mill is set upon Woodbridge Brook,
which flows through the property and still turns the fabulous
internal water wheel and gears (currently disabled).
Entry to the mill house is at ground level into a
wonderful reception hall housing the refurbished mill workings
with a glassed panel providing a protected views of the water
wheel. On this level is a cloakroom, a snug with staircase to
one of the first floor bedrooms, and a boiler room and lovely
garden room which has a fitted woodburner and French windows
on to the garden. Both of these rooms are accessed over an
ingenious glass walk-way which leads over the mill race. The
large first floor landing still retains the mills three mill
stones and on this level are five bedrooms, two shower rooms
and a bathroom. On the upper level is an impressive 33ft
drawing room with vaulted timber clad ceiling and far reaching
dual aspects. Glazed doors open to a fantastic covered balcony
providing views along the river and across to the 5 acre field
and surrounding countryside. Double doors open from the
drawing room to a generous dining room which also enjoys a
dual aspect. The kitchen has been fitted with a good range of
units, including integrated appliances, and space for a
breakfast table. An adjacent utility room provides additional
kitchen storage and workspace, and a cloakroom completes this
level.
Outside To the rear of the property is a wonderful paved area
and garden accessed from three external doors, and also from
the gated side passage way. This area of garden provides a
wonderful vantage point to view the mill stream and river
beyond with a bridge linking these two areas of outdoor space.
An area of river front land extends to some 0.7 acres, laid to
lawn with some hard standing, in addition to a 4.8 acre field
Further details: https://homes.trovit.co.uk/derelict-mill
Property for sale in Beguildy, Knighton, Powys LD7
If you’re house hunting in Wales, UK, then this attractive
timber cottage could well pique your interest. Sitting on
over an acre of land in the beautiful village of Beguildy,
Powys, the house offers stunning views over the Welsh
countryside from almost every window. On the market with Prime
Location for just $239,000
Plot 2 adjacent for sale planning agreed for 9 dwellings
The Town House is situated in the peaceful village of Beguildy
which benefits from a Post Office/shop, well regarded pub and
Church. The property is 8 miles north west of Knighton which
has further amenities and schools.<br/><br/>The
property benefits from an elevated position with stunning
views. It is believed to be around 30 years since it was last
lived in. It originally is believed to have been a coach house
and over the years had uses as a residential home, holiday
home and tea rooms.
The property now requires heavy refurbishment and is an
exciting development opportunity. Subject to the necessary
planning permissions and building regulations, it is believed
that the property could be increased by 50% under permitted
development status therefore taking the internal space to
about 2,000 sq ft, creating a wonderful spacious home.
The property has off street parking, a Dutch barn (also having
development potential, subject to the necessary planning
permissions) and has about 1.1 Acres in total.
Price: £175k
Call +44 1584 539961
Chateau to renovate with land just 25 mins from
Carcassonne
Château to renovate set on a nice ground of approx 3 acres,
with a guardians' house and stables situated in a village near
Montréal in the Aude. Montréal is a village with all amenities
located at 20 minutes from Carcassonne and its international
airport.
The two towers were built between 15/16th century and the main
house 18th century, in 1759, by Count de Lautrec, baron of
States, who was lord of the village. There's plenty of
histroty for this former family estate now seeking a new owner
ready and prepared to take on this serious challenge and
opportunity. If you've been inspired by the Escape to the
Chateau TV series, this could be the one.
The ground floor: 10 rooms offering 400 sqm of possible
habitable space
The first floor: several rooms: offering 400 sqm of possible
habitable space
Basement with cellars and old kitchen: again, of 400 sqm
Park of 3 acres
stables and guards house
Further info:
https://www.my-french-house.com/property-in-france/montréal-carcassonne-aude-occitanie/chateau/70592
55 km away from Vratsa, Bulgaria
Old country house with nice plot of land situated in a lively
village near river 55 km away from Vratsa, Bulgaria. The
property is located in a quiet area within the limits of the
village in proximity to a small park. The property consists of
an old house, summer kitchen (annex), big storage building and
nice 1600 sq.m. plot of land. The attic space above is
spacious enough, can be transformed into loft and can provide
at least two additional rooms upstairs. The small annex at the
back of the house holds two additional rooms. Next to it is
the storage building which has two floors and is quite solid.
The house is located on a street with tarmac cover in good
condition thus providing all year round access to the
property. There is additional possibility to buy a small bit
of about 1000 sq.m. of land and enlarge the garden. The area
around is very quiet. The main street of the village is about
200 meters away. Nice, big river with lots of picnic sites,
camping sites and fishing areas around it passes just outside
the village.
About 25 km away to the north is The Danube river.
Contact: 00447865533281
15th-century chateau, Occitanie, France: €880,000
(£787k/$1m)
The ancient castle was largely rebuilt during the
16th-century and throughout history, numerous Kings and
bishops stayed at the palace. With endless interior space,
the chateau consists of two wings set around a courtyard,
with four historic towers decorating each corner. The
castle also comes with beautiful grounds. As well as its
very own moat, which encircles the property, there’s also
an impressive bridge and remnants of the original
châtelet.
Throughout the property you’ll find plenty of dramatic
period features, including stone staircases, 16th-century
ceiling morals, ancient fireplaces and vaulted
cloister-style spaces. There’s even a three-bedroom
caretaker's house, where you could reside while
renovations take place, and a chapel with 15th-century
frescoes.
Available through Jonathan Charles for €880,000
(£787k/$1m)
Contact: +33 609 723 704
Tarn et Garonne, Occitanie, 45 minutes Toulouse. Historic
listed ISMH Chateau for sale, originally built between the
15th and 16th centuries by a member of the court of Louis
XI on the site of an even older Castle dating from the end
of the 14th century. Largely rebuilt during the 16th
century. Over the 16th and 17th centuries several Kings
and bishops stayed in this wonderful place. During the
17th century it was adapted and redesigned.
The Castle which has 1,000m2 of space, consists of two
wings set around a courtyard with four towers, one at each
corner. The towers had their crowns removed during the
revolution to the base of the machicolations.
An enchanting dry moat encircles the property. An
impressive bridge over the moats leads between the two
towers that are the remnants of the ancient Châtelet and
leads to a pretty arched porch into the courtyard and the
main entrance.
Ground Floor:
A large entrance hall with a stone staircase. The Main
reception room of 110m2. Further living rooms of 31 and
45m2, a dining room of 44m2, Kitchen, 30m2 approx, Five
large bedrooms, two of 37m2, 26m2, 24m2 and 14m2
respectively. Two bathrooms. Ceilings with some marvellous
16 and 17th century paintings.
First Floor: In need of total internal renovation with a
total surface area in excess of 500m2. Monumental
fireplaces. A Chapel which features amazing 15th century
murals which are also listed.
Independent reception area, totally renovated, comprising
a magnificent vaulted room of about 200m2 and a
professional kitchen with W.C.s of disabled standards as
well as independent access. There is capacity for up to
200 people, ideal for events or wedding receptions as a
source of income.
Caretaker’s house: Living room/kitchen, three bedrooms, a
shower room and W.C.
Garages and various outbuildings
Condition: This superb historic building is still in need
of considerable TLC and substantial renovation. The roofs
were renewed in 2005 and are reviewed every two years.
Septic tank installed to EU Normes in 2020.
10 hectares of grounds, mainly wooded apart from the
magnificent dry moats, the courtyard and the lawned areas
surrounding the chateau, and for a field near the entrance
gate. Two wells.
Price: 880 000 €
Chateau Queyras, Hautes-Alpes, France: €2.5 million
(£2.2m/$2.9m)
The Fort Queyras built in 1265 AD as a chateau attached to
the Dauphin. The building itself sits on a rocky perch
above the River Guil in a commanding position designed to
protect the valley from marauders and invaders. It’s
imposing walls dominate the valley and command truly
wonderful views of the surrounding mountains and forests.
The Fort is a collection of buildings within the
surrounding ramparts which are accessed via the main
draw-bridge entrance. The cobbled lane leads up to the
main courtyard and lawn terrace where the owners have
their own private residence. This is a stand alone 4
bedroom house which is completely independent of the rest
of the chateau. It has a picket fence surrounding the
front garden and also has great views of the surrounding
landscape. There are soldiers barracks, store houses, arms
depots, a bakery, hospital, and even a chapel, all of
which are open to the public from May to September thanks
to the generosity of the current owner. It is also host to
The Medieval Festival in mid summer when locals and
tourists alike dress up in period costumes and celebrate
the castle’s glorious history.
More info:
http://france.kinneysmith.com/properties/chateau-queyras-hautes-alpes/