An imposing period property, dating back to the 1800’s, offering plentiful living space as a large family home with five reception rooms and six bedrooms, whilst also providing flexible options for multi-generational living. Set in idyllic garden and grounds extending to approximately two acres, with landscaped gardens, vegetable growing areas, seating areas and a gently sloping orchard. Hunters Lodge enjoys an elevated position with stunning far-reaching views of the surrounding countryside and beyond.SituationSet in an idyllic rural location in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on a hillside with stunning views across the countryside. The villages of Hewelsfield and Brockweir have a thriving village hall and a community run shop and caf. The village and surrounding area have plentiful picturesque local walks. Monmouth is 12 miles away and Chepstow 7 miles and offers easy access to the M48 and A40 allowing access to Bristol, London, Newport and Cardiff. The nearby town of Monmouth provides a comprehensive range of amenities with excellent Senior Schools including Haberdashers Monmouth Schools for Boys and Girls, as well as a broad range of shops, restaurants, leisure centre, hospital and sporting facilities.AccommodationThe property is entered through an ENTRANCE PORCH with a slate floor with glazed windows enjoying the beautiful views of the countryside. This leads into an impressive ENTRANCE DINING HALL benefiting from period features with wonderful high ceilings and oak flooring throughout. This light and spacious room enjoys a stone fireplace with a woodburning stove and bay windows overlooking the front of the property with stunning views of the countryside beyond. A door off the room opens in the LIBRARY/DRAWING ROOM with built-in shelving to one wall, also enjoying a continuation of the oak flooring and a bay window to the front of the property.—A further door off the entrance hall leads to the SITTING ROOM, with a large bay window to the front of the property and glazed double doors opening to an outdoor patio area.
The INNER HALLWAY has a slate floor and with windows enjoying views of the rear garden, a cloakroom and rear staircase. Beyond this is the main staircase and BEDROOM/STUDY with and adjoining SHOWER ROOM, lavatory and wash hand basin.—Leading into the KITCHEN this is a welcoming space with a slate floor and bespoke oak wall and floor kitchen units with wooden worktops and space for a dining table. There is a central island with further storage below and electric hob and a Belfast sink. To one wall there is a feature stone fireplace with wooden mantle over housing an electric Aga, with built in storage cupboards to one side. This light and airy room enjoys windows overlooking the rear garden and glazed double doors opening to the side garden.—A door from the inner hallway opens into a wonderfully spacious SITTING ROOM, enjoying incredible light from three large windows with views of the countryside beyond. Also benefiting from a continuation of the wooden flooring and a woodburning stove with stone surround. As this space is currently used as a self-contained accommodation there is a fitted kitchen to one corner enjoying views of the rear garden.First FloorThe PRINCIPAL BEDROOM is situated at the front of the house enjoying a commanding view out of the main across the valley. A stone fireplace gives warmth and character with the benefit of a double wardrobe. The EN SUITE BATHROOM has a matching suite comprising a bath, lavatory and wash hand basin. Beyond this is a further BEDROOM with a door to the BATHROOM.—At the far end is another lovely big BEDROOM with a bay window to the views at the front. Behind this room is a large room presented as a fitted KITCHEN (could also be a bathroom or Bedroom) and next to this a BATHROOM, giving the flexibility to create a further Annexe or Principal suite if required. Along the rear of the house is a further bedroom with a window looking over the gardens. The UTILITY ROOM is situated between the two staircases. At the far end is a further large BEDROOM with a window to the front and bay window at the end elevation. This can be used as the annexe if required.CellarageBelow the house, running along the front elevation is a row of rooms suitable as a workshop, cellar, storage etc, with the advantage of windows allowing natural light at the front.OutsideThe property is accessed via a gated entrance from the lane, with a private driveway leading to a spacious parking area suitable for numerous cars. To the side of the house a path with steps leads to a large flat lawned area bordered with flower beds and mature shrubs. Above this is a further flat area previously used as a kitchen garden. The grounds to the rear are gently sloping, with a mixture of trees including various varieties of fruit trees, leading up into an area of natural woodland.GeneralMains water, Mains electricity, Solar panels, Oil fired central heating, Private drainage – septic tank, Broadband connection availableEPCBand GLocal AuthorityForest of Dean District CouncilViewingStrictly by appointment with the Agents:
David James, Monmouth.