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Guide Price£1,895,000

Llanvihangel Crucorney, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire

Land size
6 acres
Bedrooms
6
Bathrooms
4

Key Features

  • Grade I listed Tudor manor house with motte and bailey
  • Stone barn and cart shed offering excellent scope for conversion (STPP)
  • Kitchen with flagstone floor, underfloor heating and an Everhot electric cooker
  • Features to include oak and stone mullion windows, compartmented ceilings, underfloor heating and fireplaces
  • Six bedrooms, two attic rooms and four bathrooms
  • Extending in total to 6 acres including paddocks and gardens
  • Long driveway and electric gated entrance
  • Surrounded by open countryside yet boasting fantastic links to the larger centres of Newport / Cardiff / Bristol and London
  • No onward chain

Description

Penyclawdd Court is an exceptionally fine Grade I listed Tudor and Stuart manor house believed to date back in part to the 16th century. It is situated in a superb rural location on the site of the former Penyclawdd castle at the foot of Bryn Arw. A rare opportunity to own a piece of Welsh heritage in an idyllic and unspoilt setting.

The Property

Steeped in centuries of history, Penyclawdd Court is a truly remarkable manor house, once the setting for medieval manorial courts, the house has evolved gracefully over time, with significant 17th-century additions creating its distinctive, multi-level form. More recently, it has been lovingly and meticulously restored by the current owners, who have revived its character while introducing a refined layer of modern comfort.

From the moment you step through the striking nailed plank and strap hinged door into the original cross passage, there is an immediate sense of stepping back in time. Historic features abound; oak mullioned windows, flagstone floors, stone staircases and beautiful fireplaces, each telling a story of the properties rich past. The atmospheric Great Hall, once open to the rafters with a central fire, now serves as a magnificent yet welcoming sitting room, while the dining room and kitchen form the heart of the home, blending rustic charm with understated elegance, complete with a Goose Grey Everhot, fitted base and wall units painted in Farrow & Ball Elephant’s Breath installed in 2024, Chalon central island with sink in Suffolk Pink, Fisher & Paykel double integrated dishwasher and space for a fridge / freezer.

The accommodation unfolds in a wonderfully organic way, with split levels, hidden staircases and characterful rooms at every turn. The bedrooms are all large with three of  them boasting impressive en-suite facilities. The grandest of them being the former Court Room itself, now a striking principal bedroom filled with period detail and presence. Additional spaces offer flexibility for study, relaxation or further guest accommodation, while upper level attic rooms provide scope for creative or practical use.

Outside, the setting is every bit as enchanting. Approached via a private drive and electric gates, the house sits within approximately six acres of gardens and grounds, including paddocks, mature planting and a charming Mediterranean inspired walled garden with olive and fig trees. A terrace to the front enjoys far-reaching views towards the ancient motte and bailey,  an evocative reminder of the site’s origins and there are also magnificent views over the Skirrid mountain.

A substantial stone barn and traditional cart shed offer excellent storage and exciting potential for conversion, subject to the necessary consents, presenting an opportunity to further enhance this already exceptional country home.

Penyclawdd Court is not simply a house, but a living piece of history, rich in atmosphere, beautifully restored and set within a landscape that feels both timeless and deeply peaceful.

The Location

Despite its wonderfully secluded setting beneath Bryn Arw, Penyclawdd Court enjoys exceptional connectivity, offering the perfect balance between peaceful country living and excellent access to the wider region. Approached via a private lane and electric gates, the property sits amidst some of Monmouthshire’s most beautiful rolling countryside, yet remains conveniently placed for Newport, Cardiff and Bristol via the nearby M4 corridor.

Just two miles away lies the much-loved 16th-century Crown Inn at Pantygelli, a renowned gastro pub popular with locals and visitors alike, while the surrounding area is rich with acclaimed restaurants, traditional inns and independent cafés that have helped establish Monmouthshire as one of Wales’ most celebrated food destinations.

Just a 10 minutes drive away is Abergavenny, often referred to as the ‘Gateway to Wales’, is a thriving market town framed by the dramatic landscapes of the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains. From here, endless walking and riding opportunities unfold across the Sugar Loaf, Skirrid and Blorenge mountains, offering some of the finest countryside in the region. The town itself combines charm and practicality in equal measure, with independent shops, cafés, a theatre, cinema and leisure facilities, alongside the celebrated monthly food market and internationally renowned Abergavenny Food Festival.

Abergavenny is also home to a number of highly regarded establishments including the Angel Hotel, Michelin-starred Walnut Tree and the Art Shop & Chapel. Excellent schooling is available both locally and further afield, with well-regarded state and independent options including Rougemont School in Newport and Haberdashers Monmouth School.

For those drawn to the outdoors and the rich history of the Welsh borders, the surrounding area offers an abundance of cultural and recreational pursuits. The Wye Valley, Hay-on-Wye, home of The Hay Festival of Literature and Arts, Brecon Beacons National Park, Tintern Abbey, Raglan Castle, Chepstow Castle and the Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal are all within easy reach, making Penyclawdd Court an exceptional base from which to enjoy the very best of country life.

Key Information

Agents Note: A public footpath crosses the driveway only, it does not cross the land or gardens.

Services: Spring water, oil fired central heating, mains electricity, private drainage and fibre broadband.

Tenure: Freehold

Wayleaves, Easements and Rights of Way: The property is offered with all existing wayleaves, easements and all public and private rights of way and other such  rights, whether these are specifically referred to in these particulars or not.

Fixtures and Fittings: Only those items specifically mentioned in these particulars  will be included in the sale, the remainder are excluded from the sale, however, may be available by separate negotiation.

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Local Authority: Monmouthshire County Council.

Viewings: Strictly by appointment with the selling agents.

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Date Posted
2026-05-12

Market Value Analysis

Based on properties with houses in Wales (5+ acres).

This Property£315,833 / acre
Regional Average (5+ acres)£23,950 / acre
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