• For Sale
  • Guide price 1,495,000 GBP 
  • Build Size: 5,328 ft2
  • Land Size: 6,651 ft2
  • Bedroom: 7
  • Bathroom: 4
A stunning Grade II listed detached family home with generous park like grounds.
HistoryAs the most substantial residence, Beachley House is believed to have become the Commandant's House for the Army Technical School, later the Army Apprentices College established at Beachley Camp in 1924, which ran until 1994 alongside the barracks.The HouseBeachley House is Grade II listed due to its historical as well as architectural importance and at first glance gives the impression of a rectory rather than a farmhouse, as was its first incarnation in the early 19th Century. What stands today is an unapologetically imposing and impressive, beautifully proportioned, seven bedroom family home served by multiple reception rooms, cinema/games room, gym and wine cellar in the basement. It is surrounded by expansive grounds, orchards adjacent to St John's churchyard, garages and stores which are currently undergoing refurbishment and a derelict gatehouse which previously had permission for conversion to an annex. In the last few years, the property has served the vendor as a successful wedding/celebration venue which has generated a net profit of approximately £100,000 in the last year. The vendor approves that business accounts are available to peruse should this be of interest to any prospective purchaser. The sweeping in and out driveway through wrought iron gates sets the scene perfectly as you pass the large expanse of lawn on your left leading up to the front of the house. All rooms are beautifully presented with flexible reception space, a vast kitchen/breakfast room and scope to reinstate the conservatory off the drawing room, which was removed a few years ago. The principal bedrooms are grand as one would expect with a view towards theRiver Severn.OutsideThe orchards have a separated gated entrance and could lend themselves to the introduction of a tennis court. But it would be remiss not to highlight the clear potential for a residential development of some scale which would sit behind a high wall, away from the main house (subject to necessary consents).The gatehouse is in a derelict condition but far removed from the main residence and in no way an eyesore. The footprint suggests the possibility of a one bedroom annex/home office/staff accommodation is achievable should you wish to undertake the work. The garage/store block is undergoing refurbishment by the vendor and we are advised works will be completed shortly. Whilst expansive, the gardens are attractive yet comparatively low maintenance, leaving time to enjoy the huge rear terrace with family and friends.
SituationBeachley is bounded on either side by the rivers Wye and Severn, and by Offa's Dyke to the north. Its importance lay in its position at the western end of a Severn crossing. Beachley is 2 miles approximately from the Welsh border and the market town of Chepstow at the foot of the glorious Wye Valley and entrance to the magical Forest of Dean. The M48 is 5 minutes away and the junction of the M4/M5 is no more than 15 minutes away ensuring ease of access to everything the South West of England and South Wales has to offer.
Robin Engley
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A stunning Grade II listed detached family home with generous park like grounds., South West, England, United Kingdom is a 5,328ft2 South West luxury listed for sale Guide price 1,495,000 GBP. This high end South West is comprised of 7 bedrooms and 4 baths. Find more luxury properties in South West or search for luxury properties for sale in South West.