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Former water mill and stunning country house for sale at £625,000

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A historic stone mill featuring Georgian-era extensions, situated in the Wye Valley, has been put on the market for £625,000 in Tintern, close to Chepstow.

The dwelling is marketed as an impressive country residence and blends period character with contemporary fittings following recent refurbishment, according to the sales particulars. The property spans three floors and comprises four double bedrooms, two bathrooms, multiple reception spaces, and generous grounds.

Access leads through an entrance hall featuring a quarry-tiled floor and a half-turn staircase. The listing indicates the lounge and family area forms an open-plan arrangement complete with a cast iron fireplace and wood burner, brick and stone fireplace surround, decorative inset shelving, and French doors opening onto the front courtyard.

The principal reception area benefits from wooden flooring throughout. A separate dining room located in the Georgian portion of the building overlooks the gardens from two aspects.

At the rear, the kitchen and breakfast room has been equipped with quartz work surfaces, a built-in pantry, a window seat, and integrated Bosch appliances consisting of an induction hob, eye-level oven, and dishwasher, along with a fridge and freezer. The kitchen also enjoys dual aspect positioning with a large window looking out over the garden. Adjacent to the kitchen are a WC and cloakroom, plus a storage and utility room with room for white goods, additional storage, and access to a wine cellar. The listing suggests the wine cellar could potentially serve alternative purposes.

On the first floor, three double bedrooms are reached from a split-level landing. The family bathroom is described as a contemporary and character four-piece suite and includes a roll top bath, walk-in shower cubicle, vanity basin unit, exposed wooden floorboards, and windows looking out over the surrounding woodland.

The fourth bedroom is also situated on the first floor and is complemented by a sitting or dressing area featuring exposed beams and stonework. French doors open onto Juliet balconies with views over the private gardens and woodland. The second floor contains a shower room with a modern suite.

The gardens represent a significant feature of the property, according to the listing, incorporating courtyard terraces, paved pathways, lawns, and outdoor seating areas. Additional external amenities comprise a summerhouse with power supply, a greenhouse, and a well-established vegetable plot. A stream runs alongside the property, and there are several gates and entry points to the grounds.

Vehicular access is via a shared driveway with a turning area, a five-bar gate, and an electric vehicle charging point. The property is served by mains electricity and water, oil-fired central heating, and a private septic tank. The listing states that the property lies within walking distance of Tintern village centre and within easy reach of Chepstow and the motorway network.

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