- Five-bedroom main barn with four bathrooms and generous reception rooms
- Self-contained two-bedroom annexe and detached two-bedroom cottage
- Indoor swim-spa pool and separate games room with kitchenette
- Huge plot with southwest-facing gardens, paddocks and private driveway
- Double glazing (installed after 2002) and LPG boiler heating
- Private drainage and LPG fuel — survey recommended for services
- Built c.1976–1982; substantial property maintenance expected
- Council tax described as expensive
Penmoel Barn is a substantial converted barn set on a very large plot on the edge of the Wye Valley, offering versatile living across the main house, a self-contained two-bedroom annexe and a detached two-bedroom garden cottage. The main barn provides generous social spaces — notably an impressive galleried principal reception room and a well-appointed kitchen/family room — plus a games room and a recently installed indoor swim-spa pool. Mature, southwest-facing gardens and adjoining paddocks deliver privacy and broad outdoor potential for family life or small-scale equestrian/hobby uses.
The property suits multi-generational households or buyers seeking rental income, offering two independent units alongside the five-bedroom main residence. Practical features include double glazing (installed post-2002), LPG-fired boiler and radiators, an attached garage with rear access and off-street parking via an impressive private driveway. Schools rated well are within reach and the village community and countryside walks are immediate draws.
Buyers should note material running and maintenance facts: heating runs on LPG (not a community supply), drainage is private, and council tax is described as expensive. The barn was converted from a building constructed circa 1976–1982, so services, insulation and systems (despite recent updates) should be surveyed. The scale and age of the estate bring ongoing maintenance and landscaping obligations.
Overall, Penmoel Barn blends character features (exposed stonework, oak floors, high ceilings) with modern comforts and flexible accommodation. It will particularly suit buyers seeking a distinctive rural home with income or multi-family options, provided they are comfortable with the upkeep and service arrangements associated with a large, detached country property.