Price changed to £1,950,000
August 31, 2025
Listed for £2,200,000
April 17, 2025
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A smaller living room, which the current owners use as a film-watching snug, also takes in the countryside views. There is a back sitting room space beyond; a later addition, it is affectionally known as ‘The Joiner’ by the current owners as it links the house to the annexe wing, second cloakroom and laundry room.
Stairs from the primary entrance hall ascend to the first-floor landing, which has five bedrooms arranged around a central hall. The expansive primary bedroom is positioned long the front of the plan – a spot that affords especially enviable views. It is completed by a walk-in wardrobe and large bathroom with twin basins.
Of the further four bedrooms, three are en suite. There is also a separate bathroom, and there is plenty of storage space in the attic above.
The annexe wing comprises a bright garden room, a pretty bedroom and a bathroom. The garden room forms the border of a second large Italianate courtyard. A series of windows and a set of French doors open out onto this exquisitely planted space.
The Great Outdoors
Expansive grounds of around 3.43 acres emanate around New Beaupre House, rooting it in its serenely bucolic and peaceful landscape.
A lush lawn adorns the entrance to New Beaupre and has two stunning beech trees of colossal stature, one a handsome copper variety. Along the other side of the drive is a kitchen garden with raised beds, a traditional greenhouse, a spacious potting shed and a wood store.
To the front of the plan, a large south-facing garden and lawn stretches out in front of the sprawling veranda. A ha-ha sedately delineates bordering farmland and creates unbroken views. A wisteria has been carefully trained to take advantage of the sheltered south facade and mature buxus and magnolia anchor planted borders.
A courtyard in an Italianate style is tucked alongside two sides of the house. Here, a mature buxus knot garden has been planted around a water feature. Bulbs such as tulips begin peaking through in early spring followed by clematis, hostas, cat mint, irises and a variety of herbs which burst into bloom throughout the summer and into early autumn.
There is a large, three-bay garage with electricity connection. A wood shed completes the outdoor areas.
**Out and About **
Despite its feel of remove, Cowbridge, one of the “best places to live in Wales” according to The Times, is a mile away from the house and has plenty of restaurants, cafés and shops. Forage Farm Shop and Kitchen is a family-run business with agriculture at its core, serving fresh food made from local produce. Local favourites also include Penny Farthing, The Bear, and Elephant and Bun deli.
The coast is only 10 miles away with the seaside village of Ogmore-by-Sea, Southerndown beach, and the cliffs of Llantwit Major offering particularly spectacular landscapes. Bannau Brycheiniog National Park is a wonderful destination for long-distance walking, cycling, and outdoor activities immersed in nature. Similarly, the Gower National Landscape is a Designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with a rich and diverse scenery award-winning beaches, marshes and cliffs.
Cowbridge has two primary schools, Ysgol Iolo Moganwg and Y Bont Faen Primary School. Plenty more options are available in nearby Cardiff, including the well-regarded Bishop of Llandaff Church in Wales High School, Cardiff High School, Stanwell School and Howell’s GDST.
There is access by car to the national motorway network via the A48. Cardiff is the nearest city with direct Railway routes from its central station to London Paddington in two hours. Cardiff Airport can be reached in 15 minutes by bar. Swansea and Bristol are both around an hour away by car.
Council Tax Band: E