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South Wales Argus
2 days ago
- Business
- South Wales Argus
Grade II Listed Magor guest house up for sale for £995,000
The Brick House Country Guest House, listed by Christie & Co, is a Grade II Listed property dating back to 1790. The charming residence, which has been owned by the current occupant for an astounding 76 years, is on the market for a guide price of £995,000. According to the estate agent, the guest house was originally built by William Phillips of nearby Whitson Court. (Image: Christie and Co via Rightmove) It has only changed hands twice since then. Originally a farm house, it began offering bed and breakfast services in 1974, a tradition that has continued to this day. The estate agent noted that the property has remained an incredibly popular bed and breakfast, attracting both regular and new guests. Its semi-rural location, just three miles from the M4, has contributed to its enduring success. In addition to the main house, there is a detached bungalow in the grounds which is currently let out on an assured shorthold tenancy (AST), providing further rental income. There is also a partly converted two-storey barn attached to the main house. Once finished, this could offer two bedrooms, a sitting room, and a kitchen. The property is located in Redwick, a peaceful village on the outskirts of Magor, Monmouthshire. It is approximately three miles from Junction 23A of the M4 motorway, providing easy access to Newport, Cardiff, and Bristol. (Image: Christie and Co via Rightmove) The area offers a tranquil rural setting with access to both countryside and urban attractions. These include Magor Square, the Procurator's House, St Mary's Church, Redwick Village, Caldicot Castle & Country Park, and the Gwent Levels. (Image: Christie and Co via Rightmove) The Welsh Coast Path and National Cycle Route also pass close by, providing easy access to the guest house. Inside the property, you enter via a timber-framed, glazed porch into an open plan hall featuring the main staircase. (Image: Christie and Co via Rightmove) This leads to the guest lounge, which boasts a bar area with exposed beams and a feature stone fireplace. There is also a formal sitting room, a guest dining room, a kitchen/breakfast room, a garden room, and an office. (Image: Christie and Co via Rightmove) The main staircase leads to a dual landing housing three ensuite double bedrooms. The second floor offers four bedrooms, two doubles and two singles, with the double bedrooms offering ensuite bathrooms. (Image: Christie and Co via Rightmove) Further accommodation can be accessed from the first floor landing or a separate staircase from the main kitchen. This includes two bedrooms with built-in storage and a separate bathroom. (Image: Christie and Co via Rightmove) Externally, there is off-road parking for numerous vehicles, mature gardens and grounds, and an adjoining three-acre paddock, available via separate negotiation. The gardens, mostly laid to lawn with mature shrub, hedge, and flower borders, wrap around the property. (Image: Christie and Co via Rightmove) An outside terrace makes it perfect for alfresco dining, with views of the countryside and beyond. Included within the freehold sale are two further properties. The first is an attached barn, which is fully wired, plumbed, and plastered, but now requires the second fix for completion. The other is a cottage, which has been let to the current tenant for the last six years on an AST basis. The cottage features a sitting room with central electric fire, a kitchen, a garden room, two bedrooms, and a bathroom. According to the estate agent, this is a fantastic opportunity to be the next custodian of a truly beautiful farmhouse. They noted that the property has a multitude of uses, from continuing the current B&B trade to creating a special family home. With the option to provide extra income via the rental properties or offering multigenerational living opportunities, it's a safe bet for years to come, they added. Coupled with the idyllic countryside location, proximity to major cities and road networks, and having the option to acquire further land, it's a property not to be missed.
Yahoo
5 days ago
- Yahoo
8 Delaware bakeshops serving great doughnuts, according to report
It doesn't need to be National Donut Day, National Brownie Day or National Macadamia Nut Cookie Day to crave an as-good-as-homemade-or-even-better treat. The website Family Destinations Guide highlights eight bakeshops with "outrageously delicious donuts'' in the First State. These Delaware spots are known for their crave-worthy treats, whether traditional temptations like old-school doughnuts and cupcakes, or trendy bites like you might salivate over on TikTok. Here are the places that made the radar of author William Phillips. Which ones have you tried? And what would you add? Super Doughnut: Krispy Kreme honors Delaware's most famous resident with Hungry for Heroes doughnuts Serpe & Sons Bakery, Elsmere 1411 Kirkwood Highway. 302-994-1868; Don't look for Dubai chocolate doughnuts here. "What makes Serpe's special is their unwavering commitment to quality over trendiness,'' writes Phillips. Generations have queued up at Serpe & Sons to stock up on their tried-and-true favorites, such as old-fashioned glazed or jelly doughnuts. It's not a well-kept secret, as the bakery known for Italian specialties has been named in Delaware Online's Readers Choice Awards. Sleeping Bird Doughnuts, Talleyville 4001 Concord Pike. "Sleeping Bird takes a 'quality over quantity' approach that pays off in every single bite,'' writes Phillips. When Sleeping Bird opened, we sent an eager Matthew Korfhage to see what all the fuss was about. "Those early crowds were all there to secure scratch-made doughnuts that some called the best in Delaware even before Sleeping Bird had a dedicated doughnut shop,'' he observed, indicating that the doughnuts were first sold by husband-and-wife owners Zach DeLong and Leigh Ann Tona at the their Wilmington coffee shop. As Phillips points out, here, the owners let "the donuts be the true stars of the show,'' adding that they aren't just doughnuts but "joy rings that make your day better.'' According to Korfhage, "Sleeping Bird's doughnuts ... are made with sweet and buttery brioche dough – a Rhode Island specialty but a unicorn-caliber rarity in these parts. 'The doughnuts are painstakingly scratch-made, rested and proofed for hours until the dough is just right, kneaded and rolled out into sheets and then stamped into doughnut shapes. The remaining dough, the holes and scraps, are then worked and rolled out yet again.'' Look for rapidly rotating, inventive flavors and a dedication to freshness. Now, more about that coffee shop ... Sleeping Bird Coffee, Wilmington 3111 Miller Road, Wilmington. This is the OG doughnut destination for Sleeping Bird. Phillips was struck by the building's aesthetics: "The Spanish-influenced architecture with its distinctive stucco walls and arched entryways adds character before you even step inside. The moment you enter, your senses are greeted by the heavenly combination of fresh coffee and sweet dough.'' In addition to your morning joe, you'll also find biscuits, brownies, scones and more. Hill Donut Co. & Pancake House, Brandywine Hundred 1845 Marsh Road.302 308-3182; This is the place to go to get over a hangover. I mean, pancakes, french toast and doughnuts under the same roof, served all day? The company also has a location in Mullica Hill in South Jersey, and offers brunch and catering. What did Phillips have to say? "Hill Donut Co has mastered the classics without any need for flashy gimmicks or trends. Their donuts represent everything great about traditional American donut-making.'' Brioche doughnuts range from traditional glazed to flavors like banana brulé or candied bacon. Mochinut Delaware, Newark 133 E. Main St, Newark.(302) 525-6217; This is a chain so if you fall in love, you can also find them elsewhere. These doughnuts are available in a wide assortment of flavors like mango, matcha, banana milk, churro and yogurt. There are 25 options in total, according to Mochinut's website. Mochinut doughnuts are known to be stretchy and chewy as they're made with rice flour. The mochi doughnut originated in Hawaii and is a mix of American doughnuts and Japanese mochi. "It's a perfect example of how food can bridge cultures and create something entirely new and wonderful,'' Phillips says. Sandy Pony Donuts & Acai Bowls, various locations Dewey Beach: 1905 Coastal Highway 5, Dewey Beach; (301) 325-8783 Bethany Beach: 115 Garfield Parkway Unit 2; Bethany Beach Bethany Beach Drive-Thru: 32919 Coastal Highway, Bethany Beach; visit (302) 829-1002. Phillips distinguished the Dewey Beach location: "What makes Sandy Pony special is their made-to-order approach that guarantees maximum freshness,'' writes Phillips. "Each donut is fried on the spot and then customized with your choice of toppings and glazes.'' More doughnut options: 'Redneck Nachos': Look at wild food for Delaware State Fair 2025, plus mac burritos Sink your teeth into one of 24 doughnuts such as the blueberry pie (blueberry glaze, powdered sugar and graham crackers), Yabba Dabba Doo-Nut (Fruity Pebbles with glazed honey), cookies and cream (Oreo crumbles) and Strawberry Stallion (strawberry glazed with powdered sugar). Sandy Pony Donuts are handmade to order, and customers can also order ahead for pickup. A & R Bakery, Middletown 701 N. Broad St.; 302 285-0863; This Dutch Country Farmers Market find is a destination for Amish baked treats. "Their donuts follow traditional Amish baking methods, creating treats with depth of flavor that's increasingly rare,'' Phillips writes. You will find a wide variety of fruit and other flavors, as well as baked goods such as fritters, cakes and cream pies. Pasqualini's Bakery, Rehoboth Beach 37560 Atlantic Ave., Rehoboth Beach; (302) 227-2111, Yelp folks rave about the ice cream cakes and sticky buns at this beach town bakery. So, what about the doughnuts? Think traditional. "The classic varieties shine brightest here – each one executed with precision and care,'' Phillips writes. This article originally appeared on Delaware News Journal: In Delaware, get great doughnuts at these 8 bakeries, shops: Report Solve the daily Crossword