Grade II listed late-Georgian residence with original period features preserved.
Newly renovated throughout with modern upgrades and air recirculation system.
Self-contained one-bedroom annexe with private entrance, garden and parking.
Approximately 0.45-acre terraced gardens, former tennis lawn and mature trees.
Five principal bedrooms plus cellar with wine storage and utility rooms.
Walking distance to Chepstow town centre, schools, and transport links.
Listed status may restrict alterations and require listed‑building consents.
Local indices show higher area deprivation—consider resale/rental implications.
Hardwick Hill House is a distinguished Grade II listed late-Georgian residence offering generous family accommodation and a self-contained one-bedroom annexe. Recent renovation work and modern upgrades—such as an air recirculation system—bring contemporary comfort while preserving period features including high ceilings, cornices, sash windows and original stair balustrades. The property sits on an elevated 0.45-acre plot with terraced lawns, mature trees and a sweeping driveway with ample parking.
The house provides two grand reception rooms, a bespoke kitchen and useful cellar space with wine storage, plus five principal bedrooms and multiple bathrooms; the annexe adds flexible accommodation for guests, extended family or lettings. Its central Chepstow location is within walking distance of shops, good schools and transport links, with easy access to the Wye Valley for countryside pursuits.
Buyers should note the home’s listed status: any external alterations, extensions or some internal works will require consent and could complicate future remodelling. Although the house has been newly renovated, prospective purchasers should verify the scope of recent works and check for any outstanding listed‑building consents. Local indices flag higher levels of area deprivation despite the immediate neighbourhood’s affluent character—consider this when assessing long-term resale and rental prospects.
This property will suit families seeking a showpiece period home with flexible annexe accommodation, or investors wanting a character property with rental or holiday-let potential, provided they are comfortable working within the constraints of a listed building.