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Guide price

£600,000

4 bed detached house for sale
Beach Road, St. Brides Wentlooge NP10

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: F

  • Leasehold

Mr and Mrs Clarke

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About this property

    Guide £600,000

    Nestled in the tranquil hamlet of St Brides Wentloog, Providence Chapel stands as a monument to architectural heritage and thoughtful transformation. This extraordinary residence, originally constructed in 1826 and rebuilt in 1899, has been lovingly reimagined into a characterful family home that celebrates its historical significance while embracing contemporary comfort. As it approaches its bicentennial in 2026, this rare property offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to become steward of a home where history whispers from every corner.

    The moment you step through the doorway—adorned with its original date stone—you enter a world where past and present exist in perfect harmony. This unique building's journey to cherished home began in the late 20th century, with the current owners meticulously enhancing its character since 2010.

    Step into the welcoming reception hall with its convenient cloakroom and discover a residence designed for both everyday living and special occasions. The heart of this remarkable property is undoubtedly the bespoke kitchen, handcrafted by renowned local artisan Alan Parkin of Pump Station. This culinary sanctuary features quartz work surfaces, a stunning granite island, and a classic Belfast sink that bridges bygone craftsmanship with modern functionality. Practical luxury abounds with integrated appliances including refrigerator, freezer, and microwave, while two pull-out larder cupboards offer abundant storage. The kitchen's oak flooring—part of the engineered oak that flows throughout the ground floor—adds warmth and character, while multiple doorways connect to the utility room, conservatory, hall, and sitting room.

    The sitting room embodies comfort and character, anchored by a wood-burning stove (installed just two years ago) that creates an irresistible focal point on chilly evenings. French doors open to a decked seating area where sunset views await, while additional windows invite natural light to dance across the oak floors.

    The conservatory, with its impressive bifold doors and luxurious underfloor heating, offers year-round enjoyment of the garden views, creating a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living regardless of season.

    Ascending to the first floor reveals four double bedrooms, each offering verdant garden views that change with the seasons. The jewel in this home's crown is undoubtedly the original stained glass window, now beautifully preserved with bespoke shutters in one of the bedrooms—a daily reminder of the building's storied past.

    The recently refitted bathroom (2023) epitomises modern luxury with its double shower cubicle featuring both rainfall and mixer shower heads, Bluetooth connectivity, and a floating toilet nestled in a recessed alcove. Thoughtful details include integrated shelving with LED lighting and underfloor heating that ensures comfort on even the coldest mornings. The heated towel rail completes this spa-like retreat.

    Throughout the property, Farrow & Ball paints create a sophisticated palette that enhances the home's character while remaining true to its historic roots.

    The outdoor space unfolds like a romantic landscape painting—a mature garden extending to approximately a quarter acre offers multiple seating areas to enjoy throughout the day as the sun makes its journey across the sky. A mini orchard, vegetable and flower plots, and lawned areas create a pastoral idyll, while ample off-road parking accommodates family and guests with ease. As evening falls, the decked area becomes the perfect vantage point to appreciate breathtaking sunsets over the surrounding countryside where sheep graze peacefully in adjoining fields.

    The location offers an ideal balance of rural tranquility and modern convenience. Situated in a quiet hamlet yet providing quick access to both the M4 and A48, you can reach Cardiff Bay in just 12 miles. The waterfront is a mere half-mile stroll away, while the nearest supermarket is only 2 miles distant. Educational needs are well-served by prestigious schools including John Frost and Rougemont. For dining and entertainment, the charming Yr Maerun and The Mason Arms in Marshfield lies less than 2 miles away, with the diverse offerings of both Cardiff and Newport easily accessible. A convenient bus route to Newport ensures connectivity even without a vehicle.

    Providence Chapel is not merely a residence—it's a living piece of history waiting for its next chapter

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