Six bedrooms and three bathrooms across 3,282 sq ft
Set just above the Tresenny Brook, this mid-19th-century farmhouse with a converted stone barn offers almost one acre of south-facing gardens and wide rural views. The property combines formal reception rooms and six character-filled bedrooms across 3,282 sq ft, with plenty of scope for sympathetic reconfiguration. A detached stone garage and two-storey barn/workshop present conversion potential (subject to consents). Further grazing of about nine acres is available by separate negotiation.
The house sits 0.3 miles from Grosmont village, which provides a shop, pub and community facilities, and is within reasonable driving distance of Abergavenny, Monmouth and Hereford. Outdoor access is a strong asset: direct entry to bridle paths, the Three Castles Walk nearby, and orchard land beside the stream. The building is not listed and therefore offers flexibility for improvement while retaining period features such as oak beams and a double-height, triple-aspect drawing room with a wood-burning stove.
Practical considerations: broadband speeds are slow in this location despite excellent mobile signal. Council tax is described as expensive, and the wider area records high deprivation indices — factors to consider if remote working, schooling or public services are priorities. The property is sold freehold, has no flood risk, and is suited to buyers seeking a family home, smallholding or rural project rather than a turnkey town residence.
Overall, the house will appeal to buyers looking for rural space, period character and outbuilding potential—those prepared to invest in upgrading services and to pursue any planning consents needed to realise the barn and land opportunities.