Situated in this stunning semi-rural location within the heart of the Wye Valley an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Lagreach comprises a beautifully presented detached character cottage occupying an elevated position enjoying uninterrupted panoramic views. The property affords deceptively spacious and versatile living accommodation to include lounge, open plan kitchen/dining room, second reception room and a utility to the ground floor, whilst to the first floor there are four double bedrooms (Principal with en-suite) and a family bathroom. Set in delightful mature gardens and grounds of approximately one acre, further benefits include extensive private driveway parking, sizeable level lawns, terrace and a detached building currently utilised as a gym and bar/studio which offers fantastic further potential as either residential accommodation or other uses depending on requirements.
Tintern is well served with several shops, an excellent doctors’ surgery, book shop and cafés. Several fantastic local pubs and inns can be found along its banks, including The Anchor Inn with its views of the abbey, family-run restaurant Woodsaw and Wheel, and traditional pub The Rose & Crown, with The Wild Hare due to reopen in 2024 after an extensive refurbishment. The town today is a hub of community with a local book club, gardening club, and twice monthly local produce market. The surroundings in the Wye Valley are classified as an AONB, offering opportunities for walking, horse-riding, or bike rides through the lush green landscape and over the expansive River Wye. The nearest railway station, Chepstow, is a 15-minute drive away, with connections running to London in just over 2 hours, or to Bristol in around 45 minutes. The M4 can be easily accessed, turning off for the A466 to Chepstow, and continuing on towards the Wye Valley.