Charming former mill in Wales for sale
A pretty, and secluded, former mill house in Wales with outstanding gardens has come onto the market

Tregaer Mill is a wonderful, spacious former mill set in six acres of land in the rolling Monmouthshire countryside. Dating in part back to 1550, the property has beautifully appointed family accommodation in a period setting.
The house comprises five double bedrooms including a master suite with dressing room, four bathrooms, four reception rooms, and a wine cellar. Each room has individual period features from large open fireplaces to built-in bookshelves and exposed ceiling beams. The sitting room has views out to the pond while the dining room is a beautifully appointed entertaining space with doors out to the rose garden. An oil-fired AGA warms the kitchen, and all the bedrooms upstairs enjoy fabulous views of the gardens.
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Set in around six acres of grounds, the mill has around 2.5 acres laid to pasture and the remaining land is made up of tended lawned gardens with two large ponds framed by mature trees and a cherry and oak woodland, whilst there is ample storage space to be found in the double garage and tractor shed which adjoin the stable block which offers three loose boxes which also have power, water and a tack room.
Tregaer is situated on the outskirts of the village of Dingestow to the south of Monmouth. The property is extremely private and tranquil, while still only a short drive from Monmouth town centre which has extensive facilities and well regarded schools.
The guide price is £820,000. For further information telephone Savills on 029 2036 8924 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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