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Guide Price£1,550,000

The Hendre, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, NP25

Land size
100 acres
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
2

Key Features

  • A 16th Century Traditional Grade II* Listed Farmhouse
  • Requires Extensive Renovation and Modernisation
  • Range of Traditional and Modern Agricultural Buildings
  • Outbuildings with Considerable Scope for Conversion (subject to obtaining the necessary planning consents)
  • Approximately 100 acres of Productive Pastureland
  • Rural Position yet Conveniently Located

Description

Nestled in the Monmouthshire countryside, The Maerdy Farm presents a unique opportunity to purchase a ringfenced livestock holding, with a substantial 5-bedroom Grade II* Listed farmhouse, an extensive range of both traditional and modern livestock buildings and approx. 100 acres (40.46ha) of productive pastureland.

Land holding up for negotiation.

Description

The Maerdy Farm comprises a substantial detached Grade II* brick, five-bedroom fine Renaissance farmhouse, which was once part of the Hendre Estate owned by the Rolls family, rich in character and period charm, accompanied by a collection of domestic outbuildings, comprising a range of both traditional and modern agricultural, practical yard space, and approximately 100 acres of productive agricultural land. The property presents a rare opportunity to restore a rural estate, with significant potential for residential, agricultural or recreational use.

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The Maerdy Farm enjoys an excellent setting in the scenic Monmouthshire countryside, surrounded by its own land, boasting historical character throughout the holding. A natural stream meanders through the property, creating an idyllic rural setting. Conveniently, the farm lies just a stone’s throw from the B4233, offering ease of access to both market towns of Monmouth and Abergavenny.

Situation

Despite its rural position, the property is conveniently positioned for excellent connectivity. Located on the Onen to Newcastle Road, just off the B4233 Monmouth to Abergavenny Road to the South and the B4347 Monmouth to Skenfrith Road providing links to Ross on Wye and Hereford. The immediate location comprises farmland, sporadic detached rural properties and livestock holdings. Local amenities comprise of Llangattock School (Monmouth Montessori School and Nursery), Llanviangle-Ystern-Llewern Church, The Rolls of Monmouth Golf Club and the Halfway Country Pub. Monmouth is located less than 5 miles distant providing access to a range of further facilities including Haberdashers co-ed Private school for girls and boys, Monmouth Comprehensive school, leisure centre, and a traditional yet useful high street with supermarkets such as Waitrose, M&S and Cooperative store.

Accommodation

The accommodation available at The Maerdy Farm briefly comprises the following:

Lower Ground Floor

Cellar

Ground Floor

Entrance Room- A handy boot room, with glazed basin and original bread oven, Conservatory- East facing, Kitchen – With original flag stone floor and woodburning stove, Inner Passageway- Access to staircase to first floor, Old Dairy – with slating slab and chamfered beams, Buttery - Separate WC, Study- With wooden floor, Sitting Room – with wooden floor, chamfered beams, fireplace and walk in cupboards

First Floor

Landing and five bedrooms - All bedrooms have period features with chamfered beams, with some featuring original fireplaces

Attic

Attic – With exposed beams, large landing with four interconnecting rooms.

Outside

The farmhouse benefits from a large forecourt, offering parking for a number of vehicles. The property features a pleasant cottage style walled garden. There are a number of domestic outbuildings in close proximity including storage, coal/wood store, domestic barn and former cider house. Positioned within the main yard are a number of attractive brick-built outbuildings, offering excellent potential for conversion, subject to the necessary planning consents to create additional living space, recreational amenities, or professional facilities, adding to the adaptability of holding.

Farm Buildings

The property comprises a range of useful modern and traditional agricultural buildings including:

Traditional Farmstead

Brick Barn – Two Storey Grade 11 brick construction with timber and adjoining cider house Former Cider House- Grade 11 listed brick constructed barn Detached stable block and shelter- 8 bay single storey, Grade 11 listed

Modern Agricultural Buildings

An extensive range, comprising 5 modern steel portal framed agricultural buildings, including galvanised cow shed with cubicles.

The Land

The land extends to approximately 100 acres being 75 m above sea level of predominantly Grade 2 agricultural land, well-suited for both mowing and grazing. The soils are principally loam with areas of clay, offering a productive and versatile foundation for a range of agricultural enterprises.

Further Land

Lot 2 - Further land available by separate negotiation - Approximately 34.29 acres at Llandishty - Guide Price £240,000

The Boundaries

The Purchaser shall be deemed to have full knowledge of the boundaries and neither the Vendor nor the Agent should be required to produce evidence as to the ownership of the boundaries.

Tenure

Freehold with vacant possession upon completion.

Services

The property benefits from mains electricity and Borehole fed water. There is a private drainage system by way of a septic tank and heating is provided by a private oil supply. The land benefits from a natural water supply from Llymon Brook None of these services have been tested.

Basic Payment Scheme

The land is registered with the Welsh Government under the Basic Payment Scheme (BPS). Entitlements are available by separate negotiation. The land is not entered into any Agri-Environmental Schemes.

EPC

Due to the listing status, an EPC is not required.

Lotting and reserve

It is anticipated that the property will be offered as shown but the Vendor reserves the right to withdraw, alter or amend the extent of the property being offered.

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The property is sold subject to any rights, benefits or incidents of tenure which affect it.

Local Authority

Monmouthshire County Council

Viewing

Strictly by appointment with the sole Agents David James. Please contact the Monmouth Office and ask to speak with John Jenkins or Fiona Wall.

Property details

Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax Band
TBC
Date Posted
2026-02-19

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Market Value Analysis

Based on properties with houses in Wales (100+ acres).

This Property£15,500 / acre
Regional Average (100+ acres)£9,990 / acre
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Contact David James, Monmouth

87 Monnow Street, Monmouth, NP25 3EW

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