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£1,250,000

Church Lane, Llanfoist

Land size
11 acres
Bedrooms
6
Bathrooms
6

Key Features

  • Iconic Canalside Property
  • Fabulous 60'+ Living Space
  • 6 En-Suite Bedrooms
  • Incredible Views
  • Oak Framed Garage Building
  • Approximately 11 Acres Of Woodland

Description

Occupying an exceptional waterside position at historic Llanfoist Wharf, The Boat House is a truly remarkable and highly individual residence, set within one of the most enchanting and historically significant locations in South Wales. Offered with no onward chain, this prestigious home presents a rare opportunity for a seamless move into an extraordinary canal-side setting. Nestled alongside the tranquil waters of the Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal, within the celebrated Blaenavon Industrial Landscape UNESCO World Heritage setting, the property combines architectural character, fascinating provenance and an idyllic lifestyle in equal measure.
Believed to date from the early 19th century and forming part of the original canal wharf complex, The Boat House is deeply rooted in the story of Britain's industrial and canal heritage. Llanfoist Wharf developed around 1805 in connection with Hill's Tramroad, once a vital route carrying iron, coal and limestone from the Blaenavon Ironworks across the Blorenge to canal barges bound for Newport and beyond. Historically associated with storage, boat repair and wharf operations, the property remains part of a rare surviving collection of canal buildings of recognised historic importance, now transformed into an exceptional private residence of rare distinction.
Extending to approximately 4,429 sq ft, the accommodation is both impressive in scale and wonderfully atmospheric, blending historic character with remarkable versatility. At the heart of the home lies a spectacular kitchen and dining room, a dramatic and sociable space designed for gathering and entertaining, enhanced by the character and warmth of a gas-fired AGA. A magnificent reception room of striking proportions complements the living space. The accommodation unfolds across two floors with a flexible arrangement ideally suited to modern family living, featuring multiple bedrooms, mezzanine areas, a cinema room and a generous principal sitting room, all offering a wealth of possibilities for relaxation, entertaining and multi-generational living.
What truly sets The Boat House apart, however, is its extraordinary setting. With the canal quite literally on the doorstep, the property enjoys an idyllic waterside backdrop of rare peace and beauty, where heritage architecture, tranquil towpaths and surrounding countryside create an atmosphere that is both timeless and deeply restorative. Views across the water and toward the surrounding landscape provide a constantly changing canvas through the seasons, while the sense of privacy and seclusion is exceptional. Beyond the house, approximately 11 acres of hillside woodland rise behind the property, providing a remarkable private natural backdrop. The property also benefits from the option of spring-fed or mains water, offering both practicality and an appealing connection to its rural setting.
Despite its serene and almost hidden-away feel, the property enjoys exceptionally convenient access to Abergavenny, located approximately just 1.5 miles away. The Boat House offers genuinely swift and straightforward access to the town centre. This rare combination of peaceful seclusion and true accessibility provides the perfect balance of rural tranquillity and everyday convenience. Rich in history, generous in scale and utterly unique in character, The Boat House represents a rare opportunity to acquire a prestigious canal-side home in one of Wales' most special and evocative settings — a landmark residence where industrial heritage, architectural charm and an exceptional lifestyle come together beautifully.

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Property details

Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax Band
G
Date Posted
2026-05-11

Market Value Analysis

Based on properties with houses in Wales (10+ acres).

This Property£113,636 / acre
Regional Average (10+ acres)£17,314 / acre
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69 Frogmore Street, Abergavenny, NP7 5AU

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