Located on Stoulgrove Lane in Woodcroft, the beautifully restored and expanded residence, known as Stoulgrove House, holds a grandeur dating back to 1790.
It is set in the picturesque setting of a quiet lane, electric gates, and six acres of gardens, paddocks, and woodland.
The property, listed by Fine & Country, is hailed as a ‘meticulously restored and extended’ house of charm and timeless elegance, offering over 6,000 sq ft of living space.
Highlights of the home include a marble-floored entrance hall with underfloor heating and a Chesney fireplace, seamlessly blending Georgian architecture with contemporary comforts.
The master bedroom suite is a spacious sanctuary, boasting a period Chesney fireplace, a dressing room, an en-suite with a walk-in wet room, and a freestanding claw-foot bath.
The formal lounge has French doors opening directly onto the gardens, promoting an indoor-outdoor lifestyle.
The house also includes a purpose-built cinema room, complete with a Bang & Olufsen surround sound system and a Sim 2 Grand Cinema projector, offering an ideal space for the film enthusiast.
The top floor features a self-contained suite comprising two bedrooms and an en-suite, suitable for extended family or guests.
The house’s historic charm has been preserved and expanded, with the current owners seeking to blend ‘classic beauty with modern comforts’ during a major renovation in 2010.
The renovation introduced many once-lost Georgian elements, with the owners highlighting the carefully handcrafted double-glazed sash windows and shutters, as well as the carefully designed walled garden.
They describe the property as a ‘house made for memories’.
The grounds echo the grandeur of the house, including a double-storey garage elegantly topped with a Hawkins clock tower.
Set within the six-acre plot, the gardens boast a series of split-level garden rooms, sun-drenched patios, a formal parterre, secluded courtyards, gravel gardens, and a serene pond with a waterfall feature.
These outdoor spaces are adorned with mature trees, rose arches, and a fruitful orchard, providing a peaceful, year-round spectacle.
The house is located just two miles from Chepstow, and close to walking trails such as the Offa’s Dyke path and the Wye Valley.

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