A grade two listed property in Caldicot dating back to 1837 that was owned by the engineer of the Severn Tunnel, has been put up for sale for over £2 million.

Mount Ballan House, is currently owned by legendary showjumper and Olympian David Broome and is on the market for £2,150,000.

The house has a rich history and was the home of Thomas Walker while he was building the railway tunnel.

The former OM and retired Welsh show jumping champion David Broome competed in the 1960, 1964, 1968, 1972 and 1988 Olympics  The Victorian property sits within a four-acre site and is on the market through agents Savills who describe the property having “a striking entrance and intricately carved royal head stops. The elevation is adorned with gabled bays, canted bay windows with Tudor tracery, and a castellated parapet, all contributing to its historic charm.”

The reception hall has “beautiful stained-glass windows and window seats” and a study with a stone fireplace.

There is a drawing room, dining room and lounge with views of the garden and fields, a spacious kitchen, large utility room, cloakroom and a “substantial cellar”.

The carved wood staircase leads to a large landing and five bedrooms.

“The principal bedroom is a luxurious retreat, complete with an en suite bathroom and dressing room," reads the listing.

"The additional bedrooms have beautiful proportions with high ceilings and large windows with glorious views, each with its own en suite or easy access to the family bathroom."

The house has views of the surrounding Monmouthshire countryside.

“The grounds have a wonderfully private array of areas, including a large south-westerly facing terrace overlooking a lawned area, surrounded by mature planting.

“The property and gardens amount to approximately four acres bounded by wrought iron railings and fencing, with some stone walls, offering plenty of scope for the creation of paddocks and stabling.

“There is extensive parking to the front of the house, with a large multiple bay garage, an in-out drive, and a large turning area.”