Full description
Llangattock Court and Llangattock Court Cottage is a rare, iconic property, widely recognised as one of the most important period properties in Monmouthshire. The principal house is Grade II* Listed and reflects a rich blend of 1500s, 1600s, and early 1900s architectural styles. With immense character, generously proportioned rooms, and unusually high ceilings for a house of its age, it has been beautifully restored and sensitively enhanced by the current owners, preserving its historic charm while offering the comforts of modern living.A country house of late medieval origin, Cadw dates the original construction between 1490 and 1520. It was extensively remodelled in the early 17th century by the Wroth family, with later additions in 1913 reflecting Arts and Crafts influences. The house was carefully restored between 1985 and 2000, since then, the current owners have continued the renovation with deep respect for its heritage, maintaining and highlighting its most striking architectural features.You approach the home through an impressive stone porch that leads into a welcoming hallway, where the original staircase rises with elegance and a Terrazzo floor provides a distinctive and stylish first impression.The ground floor offers four reception rooms, each with its own charm and character. The large main sitting room features exposed timber flooring and a handsome stone fireplace with an inset log burner. To the opposite side of the hall, an inner hallway leads to a downstairs W.C. And a useful storage cupboard. This space showcases some of the most striking vertical and horizontal timber beams, a clear nod to the property's construction and skilled craftsmanship of the time. A secondary staircase also rises from this part of the house.The elegant drawing room features another impressive stone fireplace with a log burner, and again, the stunning original timber beam work adds warmth and historical depth to the space. From here, the room flows into the kitchen, which has been thoughtfully redesigned for both everyday living and entertaining. It includes bespoke cabinetry, high-spec integrated appliances, and a modern range cooker set into a tiled mock chimney breast. The kitchen leads into a bright breakfast room with views over the rear courtyard and its own cosy log burner. From here, a door leads into a practical utility room.A further reception room—currently used as a snug—features a beautiful Minster stone fireplace with an inset log burner and an original stone window overlooking the front gardens.Upstairs, the house offers six spacious bedrooms, three of which benefit from en-suite bathrooms and original stone fireplaces. The remaining rooms are served by a well-appointed family bathroom. Bedroom three has an adjoining room, currently used as a playroom, but equally suited to be a study, dressing room, or further en-suite.Set beside the main residence is Llangattock Court Cottage – a spacious and fully self-contained two-bedroom cottage, positioned on its own title and accessed via a gated, private walled driveway that offers privacy.This well-proportioned property features two double bedrooms, a kitchen diner, a large living room with a cosy log-burning stove, and a generously sized versatile room off the living area, currently used as a spacious home office but offering excellent potential as a third bedroom or dining area. Additionally, there is a utility room and a separate WC in addition to the main bathroom – all thoughtfully arranged for independent and comfortable living.Externally, the cottage enjoys a generous and private setting, including a spacious, well-enclosed rear courtyard, a versatile outdoor area ideal for entertaining, relaxing, or further landscaping. Neatly maintained lawns to the front and side enhance the sense of space and seclusion, while a striking red-brick three-bay carport offers excellent potential for conversion or development (subject to the necessary consents). Ample parking is available for multiple vehicles.Llangattock Cottage is ideal for those seeking a multi-generational living space, dedicated guest accommodation, or a ready-to-go holiday let. Its generous layout and private setting allow you to adapt the space to suit your lifestyle.While the main residence and Llangattock Court Cottage are offered together, each sits on its own land registry title, offering the possibility of future separation if desired.The property is set within approximately 1.6 acres of mature gardens and grounds, including sweeping lawns, mature trees, a variety of outbuildings, and garaging. To the rear lies a traditional barn which offers exciting potential (subject to the necessary consents) for conversion into an additional cottage or annexe, adding further versatility and value.SituationLlangattock Court enjoys a peaceful and picturesque setting in the hamlet of Penpergwm, nestled in the heart of the Usk Valley just a few miles southeast of Abergavenny and around six miles from the historic town of Usk. The location offers a rare combination of rural beauty and everyday convenience.Abergavenny provides a wide range of amenities including a popular Waitrose, boutique shops, independent cafés, and various leisure options. The town is also home to the acclaimed Abergavenny Food Festival, one of the UK’s most well-regarded culinary events.The area benefits from excellent schooling, with the highly respected Haberdashers’Schools in Monmouth just a short drive away. More locally, a well-stocked village store and an active tennis club cater to day-to-day needs and recreation.Transport links are excellent. The nearby A40 connects quickly to the M50, M5, and M4 motorways, while the A465 provides fast routes across South Wales. Abergavenny railway station offers a direct link to Newport, with onward travel to London Paddington in around two hours.Surrounded by stunning countryside, the area is known as the gateway to the Brecon Beacons National Park and the Black Mountains, offering fantastic walking, riding, and cycling opportunities. Local attractions include Abergavenny Castle, the Brecon & Monmouthshire Canal, and several notable golf courses including Abergavenny, the Rolls of Monmouth, and the world-renowned Celtic Manor Resort in Newport