Architect-designed stone-fronted new-build cottage with quality finishes
Panoramic views across the Angiddy Valley from principal rooms
Spacious landscaped rear garden and patio; large private plot
Open-plan farmhouse-style kitchen with integrated appliances
Principal bedroom with en-suite; two further double bedrooms
Freehold, no flood risk, driveway parking and excellent mobile signal
Average broadband speeds; check suitability for home working
Wider area recorded as very deprived despite desirable village setting
Set on a large, landscaped plot in sought-after Tintern, this architect-designed, stone-fronted new-build cottage pairs traditional form with modern finishes. The light-filled kitchen with integrated appliances and open-plan dining area opens onto a private rear garden and patio — ideal for family meals and outdoor entertaining. The lounge features a wood burner and French doors that frame valley views and extend living space into the garden.
Upstairs the principal bedroom includes an en-suite shower; two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom complete the practical first-floor layout. Built with quality materials and lime-rendered wall finishes, the house delivers character details such as oak doors, Suffolk latches and exposed beams alongside contemporary conveniences and efficient new-build construction.
Practical strengths include freehold tenure, no flood risk, driveway parking and excellent mobile signal in a very low-crime village setting. The property sits in the Wye Valley close to Tintern Abbey and local amenities, making it suitable as a permanent family home or a comfortable weekend retreat.
Notable considerations: the wider area is recorded as having high deprivation despite the local “prospering countryside” profile, and broadband speeds are only average — something to check if you work from home. The property is new-built so there’s limited historic wear, but buyers should confirm any remaining builder warranties and finishes before exchange.