Monmouthshire youth hostel last owned by the Royal London Borough of Kensington and Chelsea set to become flats

The former Monmouthshire Ty’r Morwydd House and Environmental Study Centre could now become a complex providing a total of sixteen flats after selling at auction.

Previously a 70-bed youth hostel and education centre, known as Mulberry House, at Pen-Y-Pound, Abergavenny, it sold at South Wales-based Paul Fosh Auctions for £451,000.
Listed by the auctioneers for sale online at £360,000 the one-time field study centre, which provided facilities for schools and educational groups throughout Wales and the UK, closed its doors for the last time after thirty years in March 2012.

Once a convent home to nuns of the order of St Michael the vacant property, part of which dates from the eighteenth century was most recently owned by the Royal London Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.

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There is planning permission in place to convert the building into a total of sixteen flats, nine of which to be affordable with the remaining seven to be private sales.

Mulberry House interior
Mulberry House: There is planning permission in place to convert the building into a total of sixteen flats.

The flats will provide a combination of studios, one bedroom and two-bedroom flats on completion with communal gardens to the rear and off-street parking.

Sean Roper, Paul Fosh Auctions
Sean Roper, Paul Fosh Auctions

Sean Roper of Paul Fosh Auctions says: “The sale of this large, prominent and historic building in the Monmouthshire town of Abergavenny created a huge amount of interest both locally and nationally.

“There were a total of six bidders in the hunt for the lot which eventually sold for a very commendable £451,00 after a total of 61 bids were made.

“The building has good floor to ceiling heights to the ground floor and wonderful, far-reaching views to the upper floors. It’s currently in shell condition awaiting fit out with future specification aimed at the target market.

“The property is located to the north of Abergavenny town centre in a quiet location with town centre amenities easily accessible. The surrounding hills are close by to the north with a primary school opposite the development.

“Sporting amenities are just to the north surrounding Pen Y Pound Stadium with the A40 is accessible 0.1 miles to the south and provides a connection to Monmouth 16 miles to the east. The M4 Motorway is within 17.5 miles to the south at Junction 25a via the A4042.”

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