Pretty Welsh cottage in beautiful countryside for sale
A charming cottage in wonderful countryside near Monmouth in Wales has come onto the market

An ideal family home, Plas Yew Tree is a charming cottage on the edge of Welsh hamlet of St. Maughans. The house has been substantially restored and refurbished by the current owners and provides characterful accommodation. The four large bedrooms are all airy and have large windows letting in lots of light, as well as providing good views over the countryside.
The accommodation in full comprises: hall, sitting room, dining room, drawing room, study, kitchen, pantry, cellar, and four bedrooms with two bathrooms and a separate WC.
The extremely pretty gardens are in around half an acre of land and have many seating areas from which to follow the sun around the house. There are well stocked herbaceous borders and at the back the lawns are interspersed with rose beds and various fruit trees including damson and crabapple.
Plas Yew Tree, £525,000
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Outbuildings consist of a double garage, workshop and a garden shed.
Plas Yew Tree is situated on the edge of the small hamlet of St Maughans amidst the rolling hills on the borders of Monmouthshire and Herefordshire. Monmouth itself is just ten minutes drive whilst the larger towns of Hereford and Ross-on-Wye are within 30 minutes. South Wales, Bristol and Birmingham are all within easy reach by road.
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The guide price is £525,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01432 273 087 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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