THE Stonemill Restaurant, which is featured in the Michelin Guide, and Steppes Farm Cottages near Monmouth have been put on the market with a guide price of £2 million.
The property, which is about 2.5 miles from the town of Monmouth sit in an elevated position with panoramic valley views.
It being marketed by Carter Jonas, of Taunton.
The property is an established holiday letting business, restaurant and wedding venue overlooking the Wye Valley.
The accommodation comprises a six-bedroom period farmhouse plus six holiday letting cottages.
In addition, there is a detached stone barn which is run as an award-winning restaurant with 50 covers which is in the Michelin Guide and rated by AA as two rosettes for excellence.
Within the grounds is a marquee licenced for weddings.
The outbuildings have further development potential including the car port/garage which could be converted into an additional detached holiday letting cottage or an annexe for a dependant relative, subject to gaining the relevant planning consents.
It is all set in 1.91 acres of formal gardens including a storage building and vegetable patch.
Stephen Richards, head of leisure for Carter Jonas, said: “Steppes Farm is an ideal opportunity for a family to purchase a holiday letting business within this picturesque, rural location.
"The Wye Valley and Forest of Dean are extremely popular staycation locations and have recently been used in filming with Netflix due to its picturesque nature. We expect the property to receive strong interest from purchasers outside of the region and corporates due to its business opportunity.”
Carter Jonas specialises in the sale of holiday cottage complexes for sale such as lodge parks, campsites, glamping businesses, self-catering accommodation and caravan sites with a proven track record for the valuation and sale of properties of this type and have a long-established department based in Taunton, covering the whole of the country.
For more details on Steppes Farm Cottages contact: 01823 428 858.
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