A wonderful opportunity to purchase an individual 4 bedroom, detached family home set in this picturesque position within the Shropshire countryside with a generous private plot and fabulous long distance panoramic views.Directions - DIRECTIONSOn entering the village of Cleobury Mortimer on the A4117 proceed through the village past the turning for the Tenbury Road and continue through Hopton Wafers and proceed up the hill and past the garage, Premiere Fuels. Continue for a short distance into Doddington where the property will be found, set back from the main road on the right-hand side, as indicated by the agents For Sale board.Location - Pineridge is beautifully positioned set back from the main road between Cleobury Mortimer and Ludlow. The property is set within lovely countryside and has stunning long-distance views towards Herefordshire. Cleobury Mortimer offers a range of shops and cafes, primary and secondary schools, golf course and sports centre, the town provides all of the everyday facilities expected with the added bonus of some popular pubs and restaurants.A little further afield to the east is the historic market town of Ludlow famed for its restaurants, independent shops and vibrant festivals. Additional services and amenities can be found at Kidderminster, Bewdley, Worcester and Birmingham. The surrounding countryside offers an abundance of sporting and recreational opportunities including many fine walks.Introduction - Having been constructed by the current owners in 1997, Pine Ridge offers well-proportioned and beautifully cared for family accommodation set in this attractive, raised position offering fabulous long distance rural views. There are four bedrooms and two bathrooms to the first floor with two reception rooms, a farmhouse style fitted kitchen diner and breakfast room, utility room, cloakroom & conservatory to the ground floor. Nestled within mature gardens extending to approximately ½ an acre with parking and a detached double garage with room above. An Internal Inspection is Essential.Full Details - The main entrance to the front is accessed via a stepped and covered entrance porch with external courtesy lighting via part solid wooden, part obscure double glazed entrance door into the reception hall.Reception Hall - Being light and spacious with two radiators, power points, ceiling mounted light fittings, straight flight staircase to the first floor and access to the living room, dining room and kitchen.Living Room - With a fabulous feature exposed stone recessed fire place with log burning stove, tiled hearth and exposed wooden timber over. There is dual aspect UPVC double glazed windows and French doors with fabulous long-distance views to the front and attractive outlook to the rear, opening out to the private rear garden and a paved patio. There is access into the dining room via double doors with additional access from the reception hall.Rear Dining Room - With radiator, power points, ceiling mounted light fitting and UPVC double glazed windows overlooking the private rear garden.Fitted Kitchen - The farm house style kitchen is beautifully presented with fully tiled floor, solid wooden work surfaces with matching base and eye level units, ceramic Belfast sink with mixer tap and extensively tiled surround. There are attractive exposed brick features and exposed wall and ceiling timbers with plenty of space for a dining table and chairs and opening to the breakfast room.Front Breakfast Room - With UPVC double glazed windows offering fantastic long-distance views towards Herefordshire. There is a radiator, TV aerial point, power points and log burning stove on a raised tiled hearth.Utility Room - Situated off the kitchen and having a continuation of tiled flooring with rolled top work surface with inset stainless-steel sink, single drainer, mixer tap and tiled surround. There are base and eye level units, space and plumbing for automatic washing machine, tumble dryer and further space for a larder style fridge freezer. There is a ceiling mounted light fitting, UPVC double glazed window, radiator and an oil-fired central heating boiler.Cloakroom - Having continuation of tiled flooring, low level close coupled WC, wash hand basin with tiled splash back, radiator, ceiling mounted light fitting and obscure UPVC double glazed window to the front aspect.Rear Conservatory - Being of part brick construction with tiled floor and two pedestrian doors accessing the attractive gardens. There are wall mounted light fittings and power points.Gallery Style Landing - With radiator, ceiling mounted light fitting, power points and a UPVC double glazed window with beautiful outlook across the well-stocked mature fore garden and to the panoramic countryside views beyond.Front Master Bedroom - Beautifully presented with wonderful rural views, being a light and spacious double bedroom with a radiator, power points, ceiling mounted light fitting, walk in wardrobe with its own ceiling mounted light fitting, radiator and shelving.En-Suite Shower Room - Being fitted with a low-level WC and vanity wash hand basin with contemporary stainless-steel mixer tap. There is a corner shower cubicle with rain shower, glazed shower door, inset spot lights to ceiling, stainless steel heated towel rail and UPVC obscure double-glazed window to the rear aspect.Rear Bedroom Two - With power points, radiator, ceiling mounted light fitting and obscure UPVC double glazed window.Bedroom Three - Having radiator, power points, ceiling mounted light fitting, UPVC double gazed window with long distance views.Rear Bedroom Four - Being currently used as a useful dressing room with radiator, power points, ceiling mounted light fitting, useful fitted storage cupboard and UPVC double glazed window overlooking the rear garden.Family Bathroom - Being extensively tiled with matching suite comprising a panelled bath, low level close coupled WC, pedestal wash hand basin, electric shaver socket, extractor fan, radiator, inset spot lights to ceiling and obscure UPVC double glazed windows.Outside - Pineridge sits beautifully within mature gardens circa ½ an acre being set back from the main Ludlow Road with beautiful mature lawned gardens interspersed with an array of shrub and herbaceous beds and borders. Immediately to the front of the property there is a part walled, paved terrace providing an attractive private seating area making the most of the beautiful rural views. A paved pathway leads via the side of the property to the driveway leading to a hard standing parking area and turning space in turn leading to the detached garage. The rear garden is much like the fore garden, beautifully presented and mature with a level lawned area with beautiful flower and shrub borders and a stepped pathway leads to the rear of the garden where there is timber gated access to a further garden space. There is another gated and paved pathway via the side of the garage to the rear private area of garden with a timber decked seating area with UPVC double glazed pedestrian door into the first floor of the garage.Detached Double Garage - Being of brick construction under a pitched tiled roof with up and over door, concrete hard standing, power and lighting with extensively boarded first floor storage space with UPVC double glazed window to the front aspect. There is a UPVC double glazed window and pedestrian door which leads to a further paved terrace under a timber pergola.Services - Mains water , electricity, septic tank drainage and oil fired central heating are understood to be connected. None of these services have been tested.Fixtures & Fittings - Only those items described in these sale particulars are included in the sale.Tenure - Freehold with Vacant Possession upon Completion. 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A former mill offering a wealth of historic and architectural features; exposed rustic timbers, painted stone walls, flagstone flooring and multi-level accommodation. Coed Yr Hendre Mill is a unique property comprising five buildings; the mill house, outbuilding, barn, double garage and carport, all providing incredibly versatile accommodation in an idyllic setting.The mill house has three floors. On the ground floor, the rooms comprise a drawing room with double doors to a raised timber terrace and a kitchen/breakfast room with Aga stove within a chimney recess. There is also a shower room.Two separate stairways rise to the first floor, which offers a sitting room (or 4th bedroom) with feature fireplace, an additional kitchen and a double bedroom which has access out to a balcony. On the floor above, within the eaves of the property, there are two further double bedrooms with free-standing roll-top bath tubs. Cloakroom facilities are situated on each of the two upper levels.In addition to the flexibility of the main property, interesting outbuildings offer opportunities and there is planning permission to create an annexe to part. Currently these provide a workshop, games room and garden room, along with extensive storage. Garaging and a large car port are also provided within the grounds.Local Authority: ShropshireServices: Mains electricity, PV panels with circa12 years remaining on the contract, storageheaters, private water supply from borehole,septic tank; although this may not comply withcurrent regulations.Council Tax: Band CFixtures and Fittings: Only items known asfixtures and fittings will be included in the sale.Wayleaves, rights of way and easements: Theproperty will be sold subject to and with thebenefit of all wayleaves, easements and rightsof way, whether mentioned in these particularsor not.Tenure: FreeholdGuide Price: £625,000Agents notes: Part of the ground floor sufferedminor flooding in February 2020. A sump pumphas since been added to the effected area.Planning: Prospective purchasers are advisedthat they should make their own enquiries of thelocal planning authority.A five-bar gate gives access to a circular driveway which follows a central lawned area and provides access to the outbuildings and parking. A small stream runs in front of the main house - a historic feature from when this was a working mill - with pedestrian bridges to the house. Behind the carport building there is further ground which can be used as a vegetable garden. The River Teme runs to the southern boundary of the property, which is also the border of England and Wales. The paddock/field can be accessed on foot along the bank or via a separate gateway from the lane.The property is set amidst the stunning rolling hills and valleys of the Shropshire AONB and SSSI. The villages and communities of Beguildy and Llanfair Waterdine are close by with village shop and good pubs on offer. The eclectic market town of Knighton is nearby and has a primary school, a leisure centre, supermarkets, a petrol station and independent shops, cafes and pubs. The Offas Dyke footpath runs through Knighton and is a 177 mile National Trail footpath that closely follows the England/Wales border.A little further is wonderful Presteigne, boasting excellent deli's, butchers, greengrocers, cafes, pubs and restaurants. In the opposite direction is the larger town of Newtown, with primary and secondary schools and all one would expect in terms of amenities.Ever popular Ludlow, The city of Hereford and the county town of Shrewsbury are slightly further afield, all with mainline train stations and wider-ranging facilities. Nearby Llangunllo has a station on the Heart of the Wales line running from Shrewsbury to Swansea. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_llanfair-waterdine-d636603/for-sale_i71362961
Lying low in a quiet plot of private gardens stretching just shy of an acre, this stone barn has been extensively renovated with great care and sensitivity by the architect Nicholas Keeble. The interior draws together characterful 19th-century period details with a modern material palette and mindful approach to energy efficiency. Set in the quiet slope of Herefordshire countryside, the location is ideal for easy access to the Brecon Beacons and the popular town of Hay-on-Wye, a 10-minute cycle ride away. The Architect A specialist in restoring historic homes and barn conversions, Nicholas Keeble trained at The Brixton School of Building, founded in 1904 by W R Lethaby, and at London South Bank University. He was employed initially by the Directorate of Ancient Monuments and Historic Buildings, where he worked on the restoration of the Peers' Dining Room at the Palace of Westminster. Later he produced measured drawings of listed buildings for Donald Insall Associates, including Apsley House, London, and Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire. He spent several years working on new social housing, specialising in homes for the elderly and the disabled, before returning to building conservation, setting up Nicholas Keeble Associates as a planning consultancy in 1992. The Tour Tucked out of sight on a quiet country lane, the house quietly reveals itself. There's private parking for several vehicles here plus an EV charger, with the main entrance is set on the front facade, accessed via a path that meanders through the pretty front gardens. The interior has been designed with rural living in mind, with intuitive interventions peppered throughout. In the entrance hall, there is plenty of cloakroom space for coats, shoes and wellies. A warm and welcoming kitchen is positioned centrally on the ground floor, with a creamy distemper on the walls and lines of bespoke cabinetry. Slate flooring runs underfoot and a separate utility space to one side houses the appliances and laundry area. The dining and living spaces are arranged in an open plan, producing a naturally sociable flow and dispersing an excellent quality of natural light. Full-height timber-framed windows rise from ground level to the upper storey, bringing good solar gain and a modern, less cottage-like feel. Underfloor heating downstairs and the radiators upstairs are supplied by a ground source heat pump (which also heats the water there is also a log-burning stove positioned centrally. French doors open directly from the living room onto a sunny stone terrace, which makes for a wonderful spot for summer lunches or a glass of wine in the evening, with a canopy providing shelter from sun and rain. Two bespoke staircases built of sustainable English oak rise on either side of the plan, leading up to the two quiet double bedrooms upstairs. The main bedroom is a bright space with an en suite bathroom complete with a double-ended bathtub and underfloor heating. A glass walkway linking the two bedrooms retains a visual connection to the ground floor and allows light to penetrate the desk area below. The second bedroom is another wonderfully quiet and restful sleeping area, decorated in calm neutral colours. This bedroom has its own shower room and pleasant views across the gardens. Outside Space The gardens form an integral part of the overall experience of the house, attracting a mesmerising array of local wildlife and birdlife. Terraces to the front of the house provide a welcoming position for morning coffee, while at the back of the house, there is a secluded terrace and a log store, with undercover shelter for chopping wood. Glorious beds of natural grasses, herbaceous perennials and bouquets of herbs border the lawns, with garden paths weaving through avenues of trees, some of which are fruiting, defining the border. In the summer months, the garden gives way to a wave of wildflowers which ebbs and flows with the change of the seasons. The Area In the medieval period, Clifford was a thriving town with almost 200 houses stretching along the river Wye. Today, it is a quiet hamlet with approximately 30 houses. The location is brilliant for enjoying the highlights of rural living. The river Wye, a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest and one of the longest near-natural rivers in England and Wales, can be reached on foot in around five minutes through a local nature reserve. The river has an ever-increasing population of wild salmon and plenty of otters and kingfishers and there are opportunities for canoeing and swimming within a five-minute walk of the house. The Brecon Beacons National Park and the Black Mountains can also be easily reached: two of the wildest, untouched mountain regions in the UK, with brilliant walks and hikes, biking trails and canoeing. The house is a mile and a half from the historic town of Hay-on-Wye, just three minutes in the car or a steady 10-minute cycle ride. Hay-on-Wye is a lively town famed for its many bookshops and revered literary event, the Hay Festival or, as it's been coined, 'the Woodstock of the mind'. Richard Booth's Bookshop and Cinema is a local institution. The Old Electric Shop is a well-curated emporium, stocking the work of local artisans alongside vintage clothes and books. It also serves delicioustea, coffee and cake. Chapters is a celebrated local restaurant with serious foodie credentials. The beloved borders sheep's milk ice cream maker, Shepherds, can also be found in Hay. Hay Castle is a centre for arts, literature and learning with a full range of events, exhibitions and workshops throughout the year. Enjoying close ties with Hay, equally lively Presteigne is a short drive away and has an excellent fishmonger and greengrocer, as well as a popular pizzeria, Daphne's. Ludlow and Ledbury are both within reach, as is the city of Hereford, the Forest of Dean, and the Brecon Beacons. The closest train station to Hay-on-Wye is Hereford, which lies approximately 20 miles to the east and provides direct services to London Paddington in around three hours. It also runs direct services north to Manchester and south to Cardiff and Newport, with further connections to London and the Southwest. Cheltenham, Cardiff, and Bristol are all reachable in around an hour and 40 minutes by car. Council Tax Band: Currently exempt as used as a holiday let. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_clifford-d547285/for-sale_i71773667
The High Street properties are a combination of beautifully refurbished and new build houses. Three renovated homes have been elegantly finished to retain character and charm and the three new builds will be finished to exacting standards.The Wye College Collection is an exclusive development of luxury homes in the restored Grade I and II listed former college and includes a small number of new build houses. Each property has been elegantly finished to retain character and charm, to create truly unique homes. The properties offer something for every buyer with communal facilities to entertain and enjoy.The apartments and houses are sympathetically converted. By introducing new technologies and a high specification for internal fittings, we have created the perfect combination of old and new. 38 residential units exist within the original campus buildings, in a combination of houses and apartments in a range of sizes. Alongside the development on Olantigh Road there are four cottages known as Squires Cottages and three existing houses along the High Street opposite the original entrance. Three new build houses are being built behind the existing High Street properties. There are two new build houses being built off Olantigh Road behind the campus buildings offering stunning views of the countryside. In addition to the private homes at Wye College Collection are a number of impressive communal areas including the Parlour (dining room) which can be hired for occasions and the Old Library (residents lounge). These shared spaces feature much of the original listed architectural features. Building Warranty 10 Year AdvantageTenureHigh Street houses FreeholdSquires Cottages FreeholdCampus house 37, 39 and 40 FreeholdCampus conversion 999 year leaseExpected Completion DatesHigh Street houses Q2/Q3 2024Campus houses and conversions Q3/Q4 2024Squires Cottages Q3/Q4 2024Service charge approx.Campus conversion £2.60p per square foot**Freehold properties will have a smaller service charge whilst High Street properties have no charge. SpecificationKitchenUnits: Stone coloured contemporary Shaker style kitchen with solid framed doors, soft close hinges and drawers. Handles: Designer matt bronze handles. Worktop: 18mm quartz worktop with matching upstand and splashback behind hob Utility rooms: Units, handles and worktop as kitchen. Appliances: Bosch integrated oven Bosch integrated microwave larger units with combination microwave ovens Bosch integrated induction hob Bosch extractor hood Bosch integrated fridge/freezer Bosch integrated dish washer Sink/tap: Butler style sink with polished chrome mixer tap.BathroomHigh quality contemporary bathroom and cloakroom suites Freestanding or wall hung vanity unit with hand basins Chrome taps, wastes and flush buttons Showers either over bath with screens, enclosures with low profile trays or level access walk in style Fixed shower head, hand shower and thermostatic mixer valve in chrome Heated towel rails in chrome Mirror bathroom cabinets with demister pad and shaver socket Large format porcelain tiles to bathrooms and shower rooms with feature tiles to behind showers and within shower enclosures Internal SpecificationMatt emulsion to all internal walls Designer range matt bronze door and window ironmongery Quality prefinished engineered oak flooring to living, kitchen and dining areas Luxury carpet to all bedrooms with carpet runners to stairs (where applicable) Limestone floors to separate kitchens. Porcelain floor tiles to Cloakrooms and utility areas High quality column style radiators with thermostatic valve control Contemporary ElectricsDesigner switches and sockets are being provided to living, dining and kitchen areas with matching 5A lamp sockets, TV and BT/broadband points will also be provided TV, telephone and internet points to living room and master bedroom OpenReach broadband infrastructure included (occupier to apply for connection) Video entry system with smartphone app connectivity Hard wired and integrated smoke and heat detection systems NotesCertain units to include timber wall panelling to master bedrooms Certain apartments to include additional feature lightsNEW BUILD: VARIANCE IN SPECIFICATION1. Units: Light Grey with contrasting Slate Blue island units (where applicable) 2. Handles: Designer satin nickel handles 3. Utility rooms: As kitchen 4. Sink/tap: Butler style sink with brushed stainless steel mixer tap 5. Brushed stainless steel taps, wastes and flush buttons 6. Fixed shower head, hand shower and thermostatic mixer valve in brushed stainless steel 7. Heated towel rail in brushed stainless steel 8. Designer range satin nickel door ironmongery 9. High quality white contemporary horizontal panel radiators with thermostatic valve control. About the developerTT Group (Telereal Trillium) is one of the UK's largest, privately owned property investment and development firms. We seek to acquire brownfield sites and buildings primarily for residential development. We have an exceptional track record in securing planning permissions and building out schemes ranging from small developments to major projects. Recently completed schemes include The Lookout in Poole, 127 West Ealing, Irene Studios in Balham and The Gate House in Ashford, Surrey. IMPORTANT NOTICE Strutt & Parker gives notice that: 1. These particulars do not constitute an offer or contract or part thereof. 2. All descriptions, photographs and plans are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. All measurements and specifications are approximate, are not necessarily to scale and may be subject to change. Any prospective purchaser must satisfy themselves of the correctness of the information within the particulars by inspection or otherwise. 3. Some images may be Computer Generated Images, are indicative only and may differ from the final build product. 4. Images may be of the show home rather than the individual unit. 5. Lifestyle images are indicative only. 6. Strutt & Parker does not have any authority to give any representations or warranties whatsoever in relation to this property (including but not limited to planning/building regulations), nor can it enter into any contract on behalf of the vendor. 7. Strutt & Parker does not accept responsibility for any expenses incurred by prospective purchasers in inspecting properties which have been sold, let or withdrawn. 8. We are able to refer you to SPF Private Clients Limited ("SPF") for mortgage broking services, and to Alexander James Interiors ("AJI"), an interior design service. Should you decide to use the services of SPF, we will receive a referral fee from them of 25% of the aggregate of the fee paid to them by you for the arrangement of a mortgage and any fee received by them from the product provider. Should you decide to use the services of AJI, we will receive a referral fee of 10% of the net income received by AJI for the services they provide to you. 9. If there is anything of particular importance to you, please contact this office and Strutt & Parker will try to have the information checked for you. CGI's and Photographs produced 2023. Particulars prepared 2023. Strutt & Parker is a trading style of BNP Paribas Real Estate Advisory & Property Management UK Limited, a private limited company registered in England & Wales with company number 04176965 whose registered office is at 5 Aldermanbury Square, London EC2V 7BP.The properties are approached via a private entrance providing parking for 2 cars per property. Bike storage and EV charging will also be provided.Each property enjoys a private terrace leading to lawned gardens.Ashford town centre 4.7 miles, M20 (Junction 9) 4.9 miles, Ashford International station 5.2 miles (London St Pancras from 36 minutes), Canterbury 10 milesWye offers an excellent range of local services and shops, a regular farmers' market and a station. Comprehensive shopping, education and leisure facilities can be found in both Ashford and Canterbury. There are excellent private and state sectorschools in the area; Wye Primary School is highly regarded, as is the Free School (secondary Spring Grove and Ashford schools are nearby. Road communications are excellent with access to the M20 close by. Ashford International provides High Speed services to London St Pancras from around 36 minutes. The area has good access to the Continent. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wye-c35490/for-sale_i69537223
The Hemmel is one of eight beautifully crafted houses that make up The Parks, located outside Hereford and designed by Stolon Studio. Working with the original bones of these substantial agricultural buildings, the practice has peeled the forms back to reveal intricate beam structures and double-height volumes. Each house within the cluster has a private garden in addition to a communal two-acre pasture. From here, the amenities of Hereford can be reached in 10 minutes by car and include a diverse selection of eateries, an independent theatre, a railway station and well-regarded schools. The Architect Stolon Studio Architects was established by Robert and Jessica Barker. Drawing from their own experience of living in meticulously designed mews in Forest Hill with their neighbouring families, they embarked on a mission to craft thoughtfully designed living spaces that prioritise wellbeing. Their commitment extends beyond individual homes, as they aspire to foster socially conscious communities through innovative developments. Environmental Performance Great care has been taken not only to ensure that the houses are energy efficient, but that their construction is rooted in local vernacular and materials. Using painstakingly preserved oak and elm beams, the structures have been straightened, restored and reset rather than rebuilt. Clay paint has been thoughtfully applied, allowing these remarkable architectural elements to retain their charm while allowing the buildings to breathe. A varied planting scheme throughout the site will work in tandem with the newly created pond to boost biodiversity and create beautiful shared spaces for the residents. The complete retrofit of these historic buildings has included replumbing, new electrics, the introduction of air source heat pumps, underfloor heating, insulation and double glazing to create a collection of highly efficient homes with low running costs. There is private parking with an EV charge ready point. Fibre broadband runs throughout the site to enable efficient home working. The Tour The beautiful red Hereford brick of The Parks harmoniously coexists with locally sourced new bricks, seamlessly blending the old and the new. Reflecting a commitment to local craftsmanship, the oak-framed windows are all lovingly crafted by nearby artisans. These conservation efforts speak volumes to the architects' unwavering dedication to executing the project with utmost care. The Hemmel sits on the western flank of the old farmyard and is one of the largest houses within the scheme. Warm red Herefordshire brick and profiled steel roofs establish a fantastically tactile palette, which sits in striking contrast to the luscious greens of the surrounding treetops. The finish throughout is of a notably high standard. The kitchen is formed of warm terracotta cabinetry and marble-effect worktops, with the bathrooms making use of similarly earthy tones. New woodwork and windows echo the deep red tone of the bricks outside and contrast with the light clay paint on the old beams and walls. The layout of the Hemmel has been thoughtfully considered to create a sociable hub and the front of the plan with separate retreating spaces at the rear. A snug with French doors opening to the garden would serve equally well as a fifth bedroom. There is also a downstairs en suite bedroom with separate access to the garden which could be self-contained if desired. Upstairs, there are two further double bedrooms. The main room is en suite with an impressive vaulted ceiling that creates an expansive sense of volume. A family bathroom sits off the landing. In the eaves is a forth bedroom, with far reaching views across to the Malvern Hills, which would suit a variety of uses. Outdoor Space The house has a private garden wrapping around the property, and two separate terraces each making the most of both morning and evening sun. There is also external storage for gardening equipment and sundries. Residents will also have shared access to the expansive two-acre pasture at the rear of the development, with picturesque views. This open space can be used for many activities - the architects envisioned residents cultivating a vibrant vegetable garden, further enhancing the sense of community and sustainability within the scheme. The Area Just outside Hereford, the house is wonderfully poised between historic market towns and some of the country's most popular Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Hereford itself is a 10-minute drive away. The River Wye wraps around this striking Cathedral town characterised by its eclectic mix of half-timbered houses, Georgian architecture and thriving restaurant scene. The Independent Quarter, centred on Church Street and East Street, is a hive of thriving independent shops and galleries, including Printer + Tailor, L na, The Butter Market, and refills shop Fodder Basics. The thriving restaurant scene includes local favourites such as Sensory & Rye, No.9 The Balcony, The Bookshop, and Cotto. The Courtyard is a local theatre and cinema with a constantly changing programme of events and screenings. Well known for its striking architecture and lively gastronomic scene, the bi-annual Ludlow Food Festival is not to be missed. Leominster, a delightful market town with two supermarkets, a primary school, and an array of independent restaurants and cafes, is a 15-minute drive to the south. For those keen to explore the local fare, Monkland Cheese Dairy is just outside of Leominster and stocks a range of artisanal British cheese, the dairy's own Little Hereford remains a firm favourite. The independent food scene in the area has long been gaining traction, with annual festivals at Ludlow and Hereford. Hay-on-Wye is around 40 minutes drive away. Host to a renowned literature festival, Hay has over 30 bookstores, many specialising in out-of-print or hard-to-locate titles. Chapters is a celebrated local restaurant with serious foodie credentials. The beloved sheep's milk ice cream maker, Shepherds Parlour, can also be found in Hay. The surrounding landscape is peppered with excellent walking and cycling routes. For particularly striking scenery, the nearby Malvern Hills and Wye Valley AONB offer a density of beautiful routes and outdoor activities. Service Charge: Estimated approx. £800 per annum Council Tax Band: Awaiting assessment For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_the-parks-d628265/for-sale_i68679004
Originally a quaint country cottage, this property has been modernised and extended to create a four bed detached family home with extensive gardens, driveway with parking, detached garage, and beautiful views of surrounding countryside, situated on the outskirts of a desirable village.This home offers comfortable and generous living accommodation set over two floors. The ground floor comprises; entrance porch, entrance hall, lounge with fireplace, snug (which could also be utilised as an office), fitted kitchen/diner with access to outside, utility room and downstairs cloakroom. The first floor comprises; four good sized bedrooms (one with en-suite), and a family bathroom. Outside, the property can be accessed via a gravelled driveway where there is ample space for parking and manoeuvring vehicles. There is a stone built log shed to the side, log store and steps leading up to the higher level gardens. There are steps leading down to a detached garage (approx 8m x4m) which has been newly built and has double door access, a side door and a window - and allows for further parking if needed, and there is an outside light and tap, and a path across the rear of the property.The gardens are a mixture of gravelled area, lawned area and patio area which provides the perfect blend of spaces to relax, unwind and also to entertain guests and family members during warmer months. Within the gardens, there are two purpose built BBQs (one has a pizza oven), a wooden shed, summer house with decked terrace, a variety of shrubs, bushes, trees and flowers, a feature pond, and upper grounds with fruit and vegetable plots and a greenhouse. The gardens have beautiful views of the surrounding countryside and offer a peaceful and secluded place to enjoy the fresh air.This property is set in a beautiful location in the heart of the Forest of Dean, and is within walking distance from Coleford Town's amenities. The Clock Tower in Coleford is iconic and adds to the Town's history and beauty. The Town also hosts the ever popular Coleford Music Festival, bringing music and community together to celebrate life. Coleford boasts a wide range of amenities to include: a cinema, two golf courses, shops, restaurants, cafes, hotels, primary and secondary schools and doctor's surgery. The market towns of Lydney (7.1 miles) and Monmouth (5.8 miles) are easily accessible, also offering a wide range of amenities.A wider range of facilities are also available throughout the Forest of Dean including an abundance of woodland and river walks. The Severn crossings and M4 towards London, Bristol and Cardiff are easily reached from this area along with the cities of Gloucester and Cheltenham for access onto the M5 and the Midlands.Council Tax Band: D (Forest of Dean District Council )Tenure: Freehold For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_the-lonk-d636084/for-sale_i71135267
An impressive four bedroom detached home, enjoying an elevated rural setting on Old Trap Road, on the edge of the thriving village of Gilwern, near Abergavenny. Set in a plot of approximately half an acre, The Spinney is beautifully presented throughout and affords exceptionally generous and flexible accommodation of over 2500 square feet. It also boasts truly spectacular views across the Usk Valley and the Black Mountains beyond it. Set across three floors this individually designed home is accessed from road level into the upper floor where a light and airy landing leads to a superb 20' master bedroom with dressing area and en-suite bathroom. There are two further large double bedrooms both with fitted storage, another bedroom and family bathroom. From the landing, stairs lead down to the next floor level where there is a 20' living room with triple aspect, fireplace and French doors out to a private terrace, large dining room and study. The superb handmade fitted kitchen/breakfast room includes limestone worktops, island and dresser, and further benefits from doors out to the rear garden room. On the lower ground floor there is a large utility room and a 20' games room/sitting room/extra bedroom with French doors out to the garden. Undoubtably this space could be converted to provide a self contained annexe. The property is set back behind an attractive frontage with double gates opening to a gravelled driveway providing parking for several cars and leading to a detached double garage. A pedestrian gate to the side leads down to a side terrace accessed from the garden room with attractive beds and borders well stocked with mature flowers and shrubs. Steps lead down to the fabulous main garden. This comprises a large flagstone patio to the fore, an ideal place for al-fresco dining, entertaining or just enjoying the superlative views. There is a large expanse of level lawn that extends around to the side of the house, which then falls away to the bottom of the garden. This lower section is interspersed with an array of shrubs, mature trees and flower beds with a paving stone path wending its way through them. In addition, there is a concrete panelled single garden used as a garden store. This is a thoroughly unique home offering exceptionally well proportioned and presented accommodation coupled with a wonderful garden and views. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_gilwern-d557314/for-sale_i71735625
Trees comprises a stylish, substantially extended and improved family house, occupying an enviable location in the popular Weyloed Lane area of Mynyddbach. Mynyddbach along with its nearby village of Shirenewton are well respected and highly thought after, enjoying a pleasant position within the rolling Monmouthshire countryside, yet close to the historic town of Chepstow with its attendant range of facilities. The village also benefits from an excellent primary school. The stylish accommodation is extremely flexible and would also offer potential for dual family accommodation if required. Briefly affording reception hall, impressive drawing room, sitting room, family room, study, four/five bedrooms, three bathrooms along with extensive parking and mature gardens.Entrance Hall - With stairs to landing with access to two bedrooms (which are linked to the second landing). Useful under stairs storage cupboard.Study/Bedroom - 11'5 x 9'9 - To front elevation with range of fitted wardrobes and cupboards.Drawing Room - 21'0 x 19'0 - Spacious drawing room accessed from main entrance hall and also from double French doors from the family room, with steps down. Hexagonal bay with skylight over. Fireplace and large chandelier.Main Ground Floor Bathroom - Spacious Art Deco bathroom suite comprising of freestanding bath, large tiled walk-in shower area, wash hand basin, bidet and WC with high cistern.Kitchen/Breakfast Room - 19'8 x 12'4 - To the front elevation and open plan to the family room, appointed with a matching range of base and eye level storage units with ample work surfacing over. Range style cooker with extractor hood over. Inset one and a half bowl sink unit. Space for fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer. Wood burning stove. Door to dining room.Dining Room - 12'0 x 9'6 - To front elevation with doors to kitchen/breakfast room and inner hall.Family Room - 21'6 x 15'0 - To rear elevation with two sets of French Doors to decking area with far rear countryside views. Open plan to the kitchen/breakfast room, double doors to main reception room.Inner Hall - With French doors to dining room, door to front bedroom 4, second ground floor bathroom and rear bedroom 3. Stairs to main first floor landing.Bedroom 3 - 11'7 x 9'7 - To the rear elevation with French doors to decking area. This room could also be used as a second family room.Bedroom 4 - 13'3 x 8'4 - With window to front elevation.Ground Floor Second Bathroom - Window to side elevation, stylish bathroom suite comprising tiled side Jacuzzi bath, wash hand basin and WC.Main First Floor Landing - With doors to principal bedroom, guest bedroom, Jack and Jill bathroom, bedroom 5 and door to roof decked terrace.Jack And Jill Bathroom - Comprising side panel bath, separate shower cubicle, low level WC, wash hand basin and heated towel rail.Prinicpal Bedroom - 18'5 x 10'9 - With large window to rear elevation with far reaching country views. French doors to decked terrace, Door to Jack and Jill bathroom en-suite. Large built-in wardrobes.Guest Bedroom - 19'0 x 9'0 - Window to front elevation. With door to en-suite shower room appointed with low level WC, wash hand basin, shower cubicle and heated towel rail.Bedroom 5 - 12'2 x 9'0 - Custom built bedroom with Cabin Bed and a range of built-in storage. This room also has a cloakroom/WC comprising of low level WC and wash hand basin.Bedroom 6 - 14'5 x 8'3 - Linking the main first floor landing to the second first floor landing. Custom built single Bedroom with lower study/play area.Gardens & Grounds - The front of the property is approached via a sweeping in and out driveway with ample parking for several vehicles. Mature flowers and shrub borders offering privacy. To the rear, useful large storage under decked terrace - 21'0 x 15'0 (6.40m x 4.57m). Large gardens in a terraced design with a good variety of trees, plants and flowering shrubs with pleasant decked balcony to the rear.Services - All mains services are connected to include gas central heating. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_weyloed-lane-d562737/for-sale_i68307469
Hidden away in a peaceful spot in the Wye Valley enjoying spectacular rural views, this beautifully renovated and extended detached house called Applegate is a luxury home that showcases high-end design and beautiful interiors.Transformed from a 1950s bungalow into a stunning contemporary home in 2018, the architect designed, bespoke rear extension is inspired by Scandinavian design that has created a breathtaking, open-plan space.The amazing abode boasts four bedrooms, three bathrooms and separate sitting room as well as the mesmerising wood-clad extension, all nestled into grounds of around 1.24 acres that have magnificent, panoramic views across the valley combined with a rear field full of potential for a variety of uses. Redbrook is a popular and pretty village in the Wye Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, that offers residents a myriad of outdoor opportunities from walks through woodland to exhilarating activities on the river.The small village is home to a thriving community on the English side of the valley that regularly organises events such as music festivals, sports tournaments and charity events. Two local pubs boast regular live music, and an active village hall hosting classes such as dance and yoga.The current owners have enjoyed living in this welcoming community, saying: The village is a vibrant community right on the river, where you can go canoeing or paddleboarding from the village green. There are two pubs, a village shop, a good primary school and lots of local events.The busy market town of Monmouth is only about three miles away and the M4, Chepstow, Newport, Bristol and Cardiff are easily accessible via the A40 south or north to The Midlands.Step inside:- - Step inside Applegate and be welcomed by a house that can impress from the very first moment, with a welcoming ambience in the light-filled hall, and thoughtful design and elegant style effortlessly flowing through every space. The internal design of this stunning home seamlessly connects rooms and spaces physically but also visually via the clever use of colour, shape and materials used. In particular, the continual use of wood accents brings texture and tone to each room and a subtle visual reference to the woodland and natural beauty surrounding the home.As a whole, the house offers versatility via open-plan spaces and separate, intimate rooms, the first of which is the ground floor sitting room within the original bungalow which has been lavished with a stylish update. The room is an appealing space that includes delightful, bespoke built-in seating in the bay window providing a perfect reading nook from which to enjoy the Wye Valley views. The log burner ensures a warm and cosy space during the colder months. The sitting room is versatile too, currently being used as a study as well as a snug because the main socialising space can be found on the first floor within the new rear extension.Arriving at the top of the stairs to the upper floor landing reveals the first glimpse of the open-plan kitchen dining and living area, and it's a visual triumph.Seamless flow into this new space is via a vast open doorway, where the breath taking room expands to almost the width of the house and is visually dominated by the spectacular, double-height sloping ceiling clad in timber.A myriad of windows of different shapes and sizes are thoughtfully located to frame a garden or valley view as well as invite maximum light to flood in.The window frames are a striking, contemporary dark grey that visually link to the robust exposed metal ceiling beams and the sleek, handless, kitchen units.The high-end Leicht kitchen includes a range of integrated appliances plus a sociable breakfast bar where people want to linger, chat and eat.But for more formal dining the centre of the room is the perfect place for a generous dining table bathed in light via the vast glass doors that offer a seamless flow onto the sunny terrace for alfresco dining, relaxing and absorbing the beauty of the property's outdoor space.The current owner says: For entertaining, there is nothing better than sliding open the doors to the patio. It makes such a great space for fine weather barbeques and socialising.The lounge area of this remarkable extension has been zoned to perfection and offers seating clustered around a contemporary log burner with a backdrop of treetop views via windows that expertly follow the angles of the sloping ceiling.Also on this upper floor is a spacious room that offers versatility as well as bonus eaves storage. The room can morph to fit any lifestyle need, from a children's playroom to a teenager's den, from a music room to a quiet home office. But maybe the most obvious function is used as a guest bedroom as, just off the room, there is a stylish ensuite bathroom.This stylish four-piece bathroom is a masterpiece of blending classic design with a modern touch, which is showcased to perfection via a traditional roll-top bath that boasts chunky wooden feet.The hexagonal pattern appears again, this time as floor tiles, and are mixed with classic rectangular metro wall tiles. Contemporary grey continues as an accent tone, with the grout, fixtures, and fittings joining the floor tiles and windows. But the honey-toned wood shelving, accessories and sink worktop ensure the room continues the home's connection to nature that is found in each space.Three further bedrooms await to be discovered back on the ground floor, found off an inner hallway flanked by bespoke built-in storage cupboards with tactile wood slat fronts. This central hall also offers access to a practical utility room and a separate cloakroom.The principal bedroom at the front of the property boasts a bay window with Wye Valley views directly from the pillow, a bonus that makes waking up a joy, plus an ensuite shower room that oozes modern boutique hotel style.The adjacent bedroom is a delightful slumber space, with French doors leading out onto the front garden. This thoughtful addition to this bedroom offers a seamless journey outside with a mug of coffee in the morning to breath-in the fresh air and drink in the view before the day begins.The last of this trio of bedrooms is found at the rear with dual aspect windows offering views of the landscaped rear garden, next to the family bathroom that adds a splash of peaceful pale blue to the crisp white and grey colour scheme.Outside - Step outside to discover this beautiful home is located on a private road that meanders along the hillside, with parking for up to three cars. There is also the potential to easily add space for more vehicles by moving the storage shed to another part of the ample garden.The elevated south west facing aspect of the property lends itself to capturing the last of the sunshine.From the parking area at the entrance of Applegate the marriage between the original home and the new rear wing can be seen, and the two sections integrate seamlessly to produce one unique, stand-out contemporary home.The front garden offers numerous spots to sit and get immersed in the mesmerising view and surrounding landscape, from the sunny front terrace that wraps around the house to a shady spot under a mature tree.The substantial, landscaped rear garden is a tranquil place to relax but also offers potential for further development. A sunken terrace next to the house is a sociable space, welcoming people spilling out from the striking timber-clad extension via its large glass doors.From the terrace the view of the tiered garden reveals an inviting wood-fired Scandinavian-style hot tub that easily entices people to take the plunge, rewarding them with absorbing views of the Wye Valley as well as the chance to unwind in the warm water.This middle section of the garden has a bonus pergola laden with climbing roses and grapevines to create a shady canopy offering protection from direct sunlight during the summer months.The garden is a special, private 1.24 acre slice of the Wye Valley that also offers a surprise.Past the fence, at the top of the gentle slope the garden extends at the top into a field, lined with woodland.From this most elevated position at the property, the views are expansive and enthralling. But the field can offer more than views, it is full of potential as a wildlife sanctuary, children's play area, and further patios and terraces. The bonus space offers opportunities to grow produce and maybe even a swimming pool as this section of the land at the top of the site is predominantly level.Viewings Please make sure you have viewed all of the marketing material to avoid any unnecessary physical appointments. Pay particular attention to the floorplan, dimensions, video (if there is one) as well as the location marker. In order to offer flexible appointment times, we have a team of dedicated Viewings Specialists who will show you around. Whilst they know as much as possible about each property, in-depth questions may be better directed towards the Sales Team in the office. If you would rather a 'virtual viewing' where one of the team shows you the property via a live streaming service, please just let us know. Selling? We offer free Market Appraisals or Sales Advice Meetings without obligation. Find out how our award winning service can help you achieve the best possible result in the sale of your property. Legal You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. You may not republish, retransmit, redistribute or otherwise make the material available to any party or make the same available on any website, online service or bulletin board of your own or of any other party or make the same available in hard copy or in any other media without the website owner's express prior written consent. The website owner's copyright must remain on all reproductions of material taken from this website. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_redbrook-d558492/for-sale_i70248252
This captivating, five-bedroom country property has cottagey charm, fresh, contemporary appeal and an incomparable long distance outlook over the Wye Valley. What makes this house special is the setting and the views. From the terrace at the back of the house you look towards Trellech on a clear day you can see the spire of Trellech Church - and then you can see 160 degrees all the way round to the eastern bank of the Wye above Tintern. For me, it was the first thing that drew me to the house and second was the setting, almost at the end of a no through road, where it is completely private and not overlooked. The Old Bakery has been sympathetically and extensively extended over many years, changing it from a cosy two-up, two down cottage to create a spacious and attractive home. It has been maintained in excellent condition by the vendors, who bought it 31 years ago and have had a wonderful family life there. It benefits from the loveliest of locations, with 0.63 acres of gardens and wonderful woodland walks from the doorstep. It is within walking distance of the sought-after village of Devauden, a vibrant and sociable community, well served by both a village shop and a garage, with a village hall. A variety of clubs and activities and a lively programme of village events, including an annual music festival. An ideal family home, The Old Bakery is in the catchment for Shirenewton Primary School, which has an excellent reputation. There are further educational establishments in Chepstow (4 miles) and those in Monmouth (12 miles) include the independent Haberdashers Monmouth Schools. The market towns of Monmouth and Chepstow provide a range of leisure facilities, independent shops, cafes and restaurants. Both have an M&S Foodhall and in Monmouth there is a Waitrose. The Old Bakery is also a convenient base for commuters, with good access to the motorway network, bringing Bristol, Newport and Cardiff within easy reach. There are intercity trains to London from Newport and Bristol Parkway and international flights from Bristol and Cardiff airports.STEP INSIDE:- - At the end of a peaceful, no-through country road, a wooden five bar gate opens onto a tree-lined tarmac lane, which leads to the property. There is a large gravelled parking area in front of a detached double garage and a wide pathway leads down to the main entrance door, set under a long storm porch.The main door opens to a charming quarry tiled hall, which doubles as a dining room. A door leads through to the characterful living room, part of the original cottage. The beams in this room, as elsewhere, have been painted white to give an airy, contemporary feel. There is a feature fireplace, believed to have been constructed from reclaimed stone from the property, with an old wooden mantel beam. The fireplace houses a Jotul woodburning stove. Because the old part of the house has such thick stone walls, this room is always cool in summer and lovely and in winter it is really comfy and cosy. From the living room there is a door to the kitchen, which, like the dining hall, has a quarry tiled floor. It is fitted with a range of wooden/wood effect kitchen units with Bosch integrated appliances and a freestanding AEG fridge freezer. In the centre of the room there is plenty of space for a breakfast table. The kitchen has a door to back garden where steps lead up to the generous rear terrace, which takes advantage of the Wye Valley outlook and makes a fantastic outdoor entertaining space. From the kitchen, two large windows overlook the back of the house whilst there's another window over the sink, looking towards the Wye Valley, with the sort of view which must make washing up sheer pleasure!Stairs lead up from the kitchen to a small landing, which widens out into a large study area, with a window to the front of the property. From the landing, a door opens to a sitting room, with French doors directly to the rear terrace. On this floor, there are also two well-presented bathrooms, both with baths and one with a separate shower cubicle. There is a bedroom with an ensuite WC, a further bedroom overlooking the front of the house and a principal bedroom with stunning views of the Wye Valley. This lovely room has an ensuite shower and a walk-in wardrobe. From the upstairs sitting room there is a door to an inner landing, off which there is a useful utility room. There is also a door to a long utility and storage area which runs from the front of the house to the back. This has double arched doors to the front and French doors to the back garden. From the inner landing, stairs rise to a further floor, above the long utility/storage area, where there are two bedrooms, one with an ensuite shower room. The vendors added these rooms in 2001 by raising the pitch of the roof at the west end of the house. One of these rooms is currently used as a home office. The property has hardwood double glazed windows throughout and the Worcester Bosch boiler was replaced in 2019.Outside - The property is built to fit the contours of a hillside, which explains the different internal levels. The sloping gardens at the back have been landscaped to provide a large, paved terrace which takes full advantage of the Wye Valley views. It is a big space, very good for barbeques and entertaining and excellent for a gin and tonic after work. Curved stone steps lead up from the terrace to a sloping grassed area, interspersed with mature trees and shrubs. From the front of the property, there are views over fields and wooded countryside. In front of the parking area there is a large flower bed and a sloping lawn. A path leads down from the parking area to the attractive storm porch, probably built in the 1920s, with a tiled roof and wooden supports. In front of this is a seating area. In the early spring it makes a nice place to sit, because it is south facing and sheltered from the wind.Viewings Please make sure you have viewed all of the marketing material to avoid any unnecessary physical appointments. Pay particular attention to the floorplan, dimensions, video (if there is one) as well as the location marker. In order to offer flexible appointment times, we have a team of dedicated Viewings Specialists who will show you around. Whilst they know as much as possible about each property, in-depth questions may be better directed towards the Sales Team in the office. If you would rather a 'virtual viewing' where one of the team shows you the property via a live streaming service, please just let us know. Selling? We offer free Market Appraisals or Sales Advice Meetings without obligation. Find out how our award winning service can help you achieve the best possible result in the sale of your property. Legal You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. You may not republish, retransmit, redistribute or otherwise make the material available to any party or make the same available on any website, online service or bulletin board of your own or of any other party or make the same available in hard copy or in any other media without the website owner's express prior written consent. The website owner's copyright must remain on all reproductions of material taken from this website. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_devauden-d564489/for-sale_i69962735
Individually designed and meticulously maintained, Vaynor House offers stunning views over open farmland and beyond from both the ground and first-floor front elevations.The well-designed property spans two floors and comprises a spacious reception hall, a contemporary kitchen with a breakfast room featuring an island, quartz work surfaces, and top-of-the-line integrated appliances. The kitchen opens up to a dining area with a full-height picture window capturing the expansive views.Description - Individually designed and meticulously maintained, Vaynor House offers stunning views over open farmland and beyond from both the ground and first-floor front elevations.The well-designed property spans two floors and comprises a spacious reception hall, a contemporary kitchen with a breakfast room featuring an island, quartz work surfaces, and top-of-the-line integrated appliances. The kitchen opens up to a dining area with a full-height picture window capturing the expansive views. Adjacent to the dining area is a cosy family room with French doors leading to the landscaped rear garden. Additionally, the ground floor includes a living room with bi-fold doors opening to the garden, a WC, and a utility room. Off the utility room, the ground floor also offers access to a double garage, a study with stairs leading to a separate study area and a fifth bedroom, making this an ideal for dual family accommodation, as you could easily create a separate annex for relativesOn the first floor, you'll find the primary bedroom with a luxurious en-suite shower room, a second guest bedroom with an en-suite shower room, two more bedrooms, and a stylish family bathroom. Outside, the property is approached by remote-controlled double wrought iron gates leading to the garage and driveway. The beautifully landscaped gardens feature an exposed sandstone outcrop seamlessly integrated into the garden design, along with a woodland area belonging to the property.Conveniently located near the towns of Chepstow and Caldicot, Vaynor House offers easy access to a range of amenities, junior and comprehensive schools, as well as nearby train stations and motorway networks for commuting to larger towns and cities.Reception Hall - 5.84m max x 3.84m max (19'02 max x 12'07 max) - Approached via composite panelled door with double glazed inserts and complimentary side windows. Coved and plain ceiling with inset spotlighting. Tile floor with individual controlled underfloor heating. Home alarm control panel. Solid wooden stairs to first floor landing. Doors off.Open Plan Kitchen Dining Living Room - 7.49m x 7.37m l-shaped measurement (24'07 x 24'02 - Kitchen Area - Coved and plain ceiling with inset spotlighting and extractor fan. Fitted with a matching range of contemporary base and eye level storage units with soft close doors and drawers. Under pelmet lighting and kickplate lighting. Quartz work surfaces with tile splash backs. One and half bowl stainless steel sink and chrome mixer tap set into work surface. Built in fand assisted electric oven and microwave. Four ring induction hob with stainless steel extractor fan and lighting over. Built in fridge freezer. Integrated dishwasher. Breakfast island with quartz work surface and ample storage. Tile floor with underfloor heating. UPVC double glazed window to front elevation with views.Open to dining area.Dining Area - Coved and plain ceiling. Continuation of tile floor with underfloor heating. Full height uPVC double glazed picture window to front elevation with views. Open to living area.Family Room - Coved and plain ceiling. Continuation of tile floor with underfloor heating. UPVC double glazed french doors to rear garden.Living Room - 5.21m max to recess x 4.34m (17'01 max to recess x - Coved and plain ceiling with inset spotlighting. Bespoke storage and shelving TV unit. Under floor heating. UPVC double glazed window to rear elevation. Bi-fold doors to rear garden.Ground Floor W.C. - Coved and plain ceiling. Extractor fan. Wash hand basin and chrome mixer tap set over vanity storage unit. Low level W.C. with dual pushbutton flush. Tile floor with underfloor heating. Opaque uPVC double glazed window to rear elevation.Utility Room - 3.71m x 1.60m (12'02 x 5'03) - Inset spotlighting and extractor fan to plan ceiling. Range of contemporary base and eye level units with soft close doors. Quartz work surfaces with tile splash backs. Single stainless steel wash hand basin with chrome mixer tap quartz work surfaces. Tile floor with underfloor heating. UPVC double glazed windows to front and rear elevations. Door to garage. Door to Study.First Floor Stairs And Landing - Coved and plain ceiling with inset spotlighting. Access to loft inspection point. UPVC double glazed window to side elevation.Primary Bedroom - 4.45m x 4.29m (14'07 x 14'01) - Coved and plain ceiling. Panelled radiator. Full height uPVC double glazed picture window to front elevation with views. Door to en-suite shower room.En-Suite Shower Room - Coved and plain ceiling with inset spotlighting and extractor fan. Fitted with a modern white suite and range of storage units. Wash hand basin and chrome mixer tap set over vanity storage. Low level W.C. with dual push button flush. Corner enclosure with mains fed shower. Fully tiled walls and floor. Chrome towel radiator. Opaque uPVC double glazed window to front elevation.Guest Bedroom Two - 3.84m x 3.73m (12'07 x 12'03) - Coved and plain ceiling. Panelled radiator. UPVC double glazed window to rear elevation.En-Suite Shower Room - Coved and plain ceiling with inset spotlighting and extractor fan. Wash hand basin and chrome mixer tap set over vanity storage unit. Low level W.C. with dual pushbutton flush. Step in enclosure with mains fed shower. Fully tiled walls and floor. Chrome towel radiator. Opaque uPVC double glazed window to side elevation.Bedroom Three - 5.23m max to recess x 3.38m (17'2 max to recess x - Coved and plain ceiling. Panelled radiator. UPVC double glazed window to rear. UPVC double glazed full height picture window to rear elevation.Bedroom Four - 3.84m x 3.58m (12'07 x 11'09) - Coved and plain ceiling. Panelled radiator. UPVC double glazed window to front elevation with views.Bathroom - Coved and plain ceiling with inset spotlighting and extractor fan. Fitted with a modern white suite and range of storage units. Wash hand basin and chrome mixer tap set over vanity storage. Low level W.C. with dual push button flush. Double ended bath with chrome mixer tap. Corner enclosure with mains fed shower. Fully tiled walls and floor. Chrome towel radiator. Opaque uPVC double glazed window to rear elevation.Study - 5.23m max x 2.62m (17'02 max x 8'07) - Inset spotlighting to plain ceiling. Cupboard housing gas fired combination boiler. UPVC double glazed window to rear elevation. Composite panelled door with double glazed inserts to rear garden. Turn stairs to first floor.First Floor Stairs And Landing - Office - 6.10m including staircase x 2.62m (20 including st - This area is currently being utilised as a craft room. Panelled radiator. UPVC double glazed window to rear elevation. Velux roof window to side elevation. Doorway to.Bedroom Five - 6.10m x 5.61m (20' x 18'05) - This area is currently being used for storage but could be used as extra living space or as would suit your needs. Panelled radiator. UPVC double glazed window to front elevation with views.Garage And Parking - 6.12m x 5.69m (20'01 x 18'08) - Underfloor heating. Twin remote electric roller doors. Power points and lighting. UPVC double glazed window to side elevation. Door to utility room. The driveway is approached via double wrought iron remote electric gates and offers parking for approximately six vehicles.Agents Note - The garage, two studies and bedroom five offer potential for conversion into a generous self contained annex for dual-family living or as a potential rental unit.Gardens - Vaynor House sits well within the meticulously kept, expansive landscaped gardens. The front garden boasts lush lawns with well-stocked beds and borders. There is also outside lighting and down lighting to the eaves of the main house and garage and an outside tap. At the rear of the property a spacious flagstone sun terrace, with outside lighting awaits for alfresco dining in the warmer months. An exposed sandstone rock formation is seamlessly integrated into the garden design and the beautifully arranged beds showcase a variety of seasonal plants. Steps lead up to a large lawn and woodland area, featuring native plant species and a diverse array of shrubs, trees, and bushes. There is also an outside tap to the rear of the property. The owners of Vaynor House frequently observe and appreciate the birds and wildlife that often visit the garden.Council Tax Band -G - Tenure - Freehold - Services - Mains electricity. Mains Water. Private drainage. Internet access provided by Fast Wifi Wales. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_caerwent-d531549/for-sale_i71104294
SUMMARYThis beautiful detached family home has been finished to a high standard throughout and offers large living and entertaining areas. Looking out over some of the most beautiful views Hereford has to offer on a 2.5 acre plot. So call now to book an early viewing to avoid disappointment.DESCRIPTIONThis stunning large detached family home has been modernised throughout and is one you must see to fully appreciate the size, finish and location. Looking out over beautiful far reaching views and offering plenty of space for parking and entertaining this is the perfect home and one you don't want to miss. Hill House is situated just 6 miles south of the city of Hereford and has easy access to it. The gated sweeping driveway leads you up to this very impressive property. Take a moment to turn and appreciate the stunning and far-reaching views beyond the well-established, pretty gardens either side of the drive. Briefly comprising: off road parking, double and single garages, entrance porch, welcoming hallway, lounge, dining room, office, kitchen, conservatory, utility room, downstairs W.C, first floor landing, four bedrooms, study room, family bathroom and shower room.Approach A drop curb giving access to the tarmac driveway which is situated behind electric double opening doors. The large driveway branches out to the single garage/store and large barn creating plenty of space for parking. To the front of the home there is plenty of lawn space which is surrounded by mature shrubs, plants and trees with a beautiful extremely large entertaining terrace area built to the length of the house and finished in 20mm thick anti slip Italian porcelain paviours with multi choice colour lighting system. This area is perfect for entertaining guests and relaxing whilst looking out over beautiful far-reaching views. Door to the side giving access to:Entrance Porch Double glazed door to side elevation with double glazed windows to side and rear elevations, central heating radiator, with a featured wall, Italian porcelain tiled flooring, ceiling light point and door leading to the welcoming hallway.Entrance Hall Double glazed window to rear elevation, stairs leading to the first floor landing, under stairs storage, Italian porcelain tiled flooring, underfloor heating, two wall light points, and doors leading to the following:Downstairs W.C Double glazed window to rear elevation, wash hand basin vanity unit, low level W.C, Italian porcelain tiled flooring, central heating radiator and spot lights to the ceiling.Lounge 22' 9 x 15' 5 ( 6.93m x 4.70m )Double glazed windows to front elevation looking out over beautiful far reaching views, double glazed window to side elevation, double glazed patio doors to the side leading out to the Italian porcelain tiled patio, log burner with a featured surround, under stairs storage, four wall light points, Italian porcelain tiled flooring with under floor heating.Dining Room 14' 5 x 10' 10 ( 4.39m x 3.30m )Double glazed window to front elevation look out over stunning far reaching views, double glazed French doors leading out to the Italian porcelain tiled patio, two wall light points, Italian porcelain tiled flooring with under floor heating.Kitchen 15' 11 x 11' ( 4.85m x 3.35m )A fitted kitchen with wooden wall and base units with garnet work surfaces over, one and a half bowl sink and drainer, double oven and grill with a has hob and cooker hood over, integrated microwave, plumbing for dish washer and space for American style Fridge freezer, central heating radiator, spot lights to the ceiling, Italian porcelain tiled flooring, door to the large walk in pantry with a further door leading to the conservatory and double glazed window to front elevation looking out over far reaching views.Conservatory 10' 7 x 7' 1 ( 3.23m x 2.16m )A brick built construction with double glazed windows to side and front elevations, central heating radiator, Italian porcelain tiled flooring, central heating radiator and fan and light point to the ceiling.Office 10' 4 x 8' 4 ( 3.15m x 2.54m )Double glazed window to rear elevation, double glazed door to the rear leading to the back of the home, Italian porcelain tiled flooring with under floor heating and door leading to the utility room.Utility Room 8' 4 x 4' 8 ( 2.54m x 1.42m )Fitted with wooden wall and base units with roll top work surfaces over, one and a half bowl sink and drainer with splash back tiling to walls, central heating boiler, Italian porcelain tiled flooring with under floor heating and ceiling light point.First Floor Landing Double glazed windows to side and rear elevation, airing cupboard which houses the water tank, central heating radiator, storage cupboard, loft access, three light points and doors leading to:Master Bedroom 17' 5 Max x 15' 6 ( 5.31m Max x 4.72m )Double glazed door to the front leading out to the balcony, double glaze window to the front looking out over far reaching views, two central heating radiators, archway leading to the walk in wardrobe, wall light points and coving and light point to ceiling.Bedroom Two 11' x 10' 10 ( 3.35m x 3.30m )Double glazed window to front elevation looking out over far reaching views, double glazed window to side elevation, central heating radiator, built in wardrobes and ceiling light point.Bedroom Three 14' 4 x 10' 10 ( 4.37m x 3.30m )Double glazed window to front elevation, central heating radiator and ceiling light point.Bedroom Four 9' 7 x 8' 4 Max ( 2.92m x 2.54m Max )Double glazed window to rear elevation, central heating radiator and spot lights to the ceiling.Bedroom Five/Nursery 6' 3 x 5' 3 ( 1.91m x 1.60m )Double glazed door to the rear leading to the balcony, double glazed window to rear elevation, central heating radiator and ceiling light point.Family Bathroom A modern white suite briefly comprising: bath with mixer taps and shower head over, wash hand basin vanity unit, low level W.C, fully tiled, central heating radiation, extractor fan and spot lights to the ceiling.Family Shower Room A modern white suite briefly comprising: walk in shower, low level W.C, wash hand basin vanity unit, ladder style wall mounted radiator, extractor fan, spot lights and double glazed window to side elevation.The Barn 39' 8 Max x 29' 11 Max ( 12.09m Max x 9.12m Max )Two up and over doors, power and lighting with a great entertaining space which has a bar area, previously used as a gymnasium, bar/pool room and workshops.1. MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS - Intending purchasers will be asked to produce identification documentation at a later stage and we would ask for your co-operation in order that there will be no delay in agreeing the sale. 2: These particulars do not constitute part or all of an offer or contract. 3: The measurements indicated are supplied for guidance only and as such must be considered incorrect. 4: Potential buyers are advised to recheck the measurements before committing to any expense. 5: Connells has not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fittings or services and it is the buyers interests to check the working condition of any appliances. 6: Connells has not sought to verify the legal title of the property and the buyers must obtain verification from their solicitor. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_kingsthorne-d575519/for-sale_i71055781
***DETACHED***FOUR BEDROOM***LARGE PLOT***GARDE II LISTED***ONE BEDROOM ANNEX***This fabulous four bedroom detached Grade II Listed, sympathetically restored and beautifully presented set in an impressively large elevated corner plot. There are electric gates on entry with large double garage. The property benefits from under floor heating, heated outdoor swimming pool & sauna, CCTV & alarm as well as a separate one bedroom annex.The property provides multi-generational living, yet retaining many period features of a bygone era. With spectacular countryside views from all front aspect windows and garden. The property compromises of entrance hallway, WC, cinema room, two sperate lounge areas, spacious kitchen/diner. To the first floor a large master suite equipped with en-suite, private patio area. A large double bedroom with fitted wardrobes and balcony. Good sized third and fourth bedroom and family bathroom.The one bedroom annex includes an open plan lounge/ kitchen/diner, large bedroom with en-suite and its own private garden.The property is close to Blackwood town and has good transport links to Newport and Cardiff Council Tax - FFreeholdEntrance Hall - 2.38 x 3.05 (7'9 x 10'0) - Tiled floor with underfloor heating, door to downstairs WC and doors to kitchen and both lounges.Downstairs Wc - Tiled floor with underfloor heating, window, WC and vanity unit with hand wash basin.Lounge - 4.25 x 5.77 max (13'11 x 18'11 max) - Tiled floor with underfloor heating. Bay window to front. Media wall with electric fireplace. Wall mounted radiator and power points.Living Room - 3.93 x 3.55 max (12'10 x 11'7 max) - Tiled floor with underfloor heating. Bay window to front. Wall mounted radiator, power points.Kitchen, Dining Room - 3.83 x 5.91 max (12'6 x 19'4 max) - Matching wall and base units with complementary work surfaces over integrated fridge freezer and dishwasher. Integrated electric oven, electric induction hob with curved hood over.Cinema Room - 2.87 x 4.71 (9'4 x 15'5) - Fitted carpets, power points, French doors to rear garden, French doors to main driveway, large side window facing the swimming pool, electric curtains , 3D projector with automatic screenBedroom One - Bay window, door to large terrace, fitted carpets, power points and wall mounted radiator.,En- Suite - 3.00 x.82m (9'10 x.269'0) - En-suite with shower cubicle, hand wash basin and WC, tiled floors and walls with window to rear.Bedroom Two - 3.92 x 3.63 max (12'10 x 11'10 max) - Curved window, door to front terrace. fitted wardrobes, wall mounted radiator, fitted carpets and power points.Bedroom Three - 2.34 x 2.89 (7'8 x 9'5) - Two windows to rear, fitted carpets and power points.Bathroom - 3.95 x 2.43 (12'11 x 7'11) - Tiled floors and walls. Windows to side with a four piece suite including shower cubicle, free standing bath, WC and hand wash basin.Double Garage - Double garage with large driveway for multiple cars.Annex - One bedroom annex with open plan lounge/ kitchen/diner, large bedroom with en-suite and its own private garden, fitted carpets and power pointsBedroom Four - 3.02 x 1.95 (9'10 x 6'4) - Fitted carpets, power points, single window to front, wall mounted radiator. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_pontllanfraith-d547692/for-sale_i70690307
Individually styled and extended, split-level, detached family residence. Built in the mid 1980's and located in an exclusive residential enclave on the periphery of the Brecon Beacons National Park village of Govilon, this highly desirable home affords accommodation that is truly exceptional in its scope. In total "Treetops" offers over 4000sq feet of flexible space, which comprises on the ground floor, of a large lounge with double aspect and access to the wrap around veranda for enjoyment of views across the Usk Valley towards the Sugarloaf. Across the impressive entrance hall is the spacious modern kitchen fitted with a wide range of white gloss units and matching island with black granite worktops, complemented by natural stone floors which extend into the adjoining dining room. Also on the ground floor there are four double bedrooms, one with full en-suite bathroom, superb four piece family bathroom, large conservatory overlooking the front garden and utility room. On the first floor the current owners have substantially remodelled the master suite with separate concealed his and hers wardrobe storage, luxurious en-suite shower room, and enclosed balcony overlooking the rear terrace. On the lower level, there are two further double bedrooms, the larger of which having two sets of patio doors out to the garden, and a large bathroom. Attached to the property accessed externally is a garden 15' room with power and internet that would also make an ideal office. The property is approached via electrically-operated gates which open onto a driveway that sweeps down to a generous parking area at the end of which is a double garage with electric doors and additional timber storage shed. The established gardens surround the property and are a mix of lawns, patios, flower and shrub borders and a lower, uncultivated area more akin to woodland. The current owners have undertaken numerous improvements both inside and out, including the total remodelling of the rear terrace in natural stone slabs together with the installation of an all-weather pool enclosure complete with state-of-the-art heating/air-conditioning, along with the neighbouring hot-tub and timber summer house. In summary, this is a superb modern home offering an exceptional combination of accommodation and tranquillity in a superlative picturesque setting. Offered with no onward chain. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_govilon-d564794/for-sale_i70705600
The expert conversion of this stone-built agricultural barn has created a four-bedroom country home that's full of traditional character yet with contemporary styling and lots of luxurious, light-filled spaces. Set amidst the beautiful rolling countryside of the Usk Valley, Sycamore Retreat is a Grade II listed barn, formerly part of Llandowlais Farm. The barn and two adjoining outbuildings were renovated and rebuilt in 2016 to provide just over 3000 square feet of accommodation, stylishly presented with a fine eye for detailing. The barn is full of character, featuring original oak beams and vaulted ceilings and with a charming arrow-slit window in the oldest part, now the principal bedroom. Extensive use of bespoke oak joinery adds to the ambience and large windows, glazed internal walls and a gallery landing give an uplifting feeling of light and space. This lovely property sits in grounds of just under half an acre, which provide ample outdoor space for entertaining and for enjoying the beautiful rural surroundings. One of the things that drew us to the barn were the breathtaking views over the fields to the Usk Valley and the hills beyond. The back faces south and we get lovely sunrises and sunsets. We even see the sunset through the little arrow-slit window in the principal bedroom. Another attraction for the vendors was the opportunity to create a modern, work-from-home office next to the double garage, complete with heating, power and internet connection. It was a blank canvas, so we kitted it out and put in panelling to make a wonderful, separate place to go to for work. It's great having my own space where I can sit and think and work in peace and quiet, looking out over the countryside. The vendors also loved the extra space offered by the double garage, which they have made use of as a home gym, whilst a large gravel area in front of the barn provides generous parking for everyday use and for guests. Sycamore Retreat is situated almost equidistant between the popular village of Llangybi, with its traditional village pub, and the charming market town of Usk. It's three minutes' drive to either and we are just a minute away from Morris' of Usk, a garden centre, cafe and farm shop where we go regularly for fresh bread and supplies. Usk, one of the oldest towns in Wales, enjoys a picturesque riverside setting and is a regular winner of Wales in Bloom. It is known for its strong sense of community and has a vibrant independent shopping scene, a wide choice of inns, hotels, cafes and restaurants and a variety of clubs, societies and sports facilities. Amenities also include a doctor's surgery and veterinary clinic and, for families, there's a Church in Wales Primary School, two riverside playgrounds and a park. The town hosts a packed calendar of regular events including a Country Market and Farmers' Market and annual events include Usk Show, a traditional agricultural show. Sycamore Retreat is two miles from The Cwrt Bleddyn Hotel with its spa and gym and the world class Celtic Manor golf courses are about 8 miles away. The property benefits from excellent access to the M4 corridor and on to Newport, Cardiff or Bristol and there are mainline rail services from Newport.Step inside:- - In part of the space where the former barn doors would have been, a pair of glazed doors set in full height glass panels open to a hallway with a vaulted ceiling, overlooked by a gallery landing, creating an impressive, airy entrance. The feeling of light and space is enhanced by the internal glass walls which separate the hallway from the spacious kitchen/diner/family room. The effect of the glass walls is to open up the view from the hallway to the vast, glazed space once occupied by the rear barn doors, which frames the glorious countryside beyond. To the other side of the hallway is a feature wall, showcasing old timbers reclaimed from the barn, whilst a beautiful bespoke oak staircase leads up to the galleried landing above. Indicative of the careful detailing in this quality barn conversion, the whole of the downstairs accommodation has natural stone tiles whilst all the internal doors are oak ledge and brace, made by a local joiner and featuring traditional door furniture. The large windows are fitted with remote controlled electrically operated blinds. There is underfloor heating throughout the ground floor and in the principal bedroom and bathroom, whilst the other bedrooms have classic-style column radiators.Providing the heart of the family home, the stunning open plan kitchen/diner/family room easily accommodates a large family dining table and a casual seating area, which can be arranged to make the most of the views through the glazed panels to the front and rear of the property. The sitting area is a nice place to sit and have coffee or a place to entertain friends whilst you are cooking. The stylish and sophisticated family living space features contemporary wall panelling throughout and in the kitchen area there is an extensive range of luxury fitted kitchen units with Carrara marble worktops and matching upstands. The kitchen includes an AGA range cooker, a Belfast sink, a floor-to-ceiling larder cupboard, a built-in fridge freezer and an integrated dishwasher. It also features a central breakfast island. From the rear of the barn, a pair of glazed doors set in glazed panels open to a large south-facing patio, ideal for outdoor dining. In the summer, we leave the double doors open and we have a big 10 foot table on the patio.This is just one of aspect of the barn's layout that makes entertaining easy. In addition: It flows really nicely and it really comes alive when we have lots of people over. Guests can congregate in the spacious kitchen/diner/family room or spread out into the separate living room, reached down an oak staircase off the kitchen area. This extension was rebuilt in traditional style on the footprint of a former outbuilding. It is an impressive room, with a vaulted ceiling and exposed A-frame and roof timbers. At one end there is a wood burning stove set on a slate hearth in an open fireplace with an inset original beam over. The room has carpet inlaid into an engineered oak surround and features panelled walls in the same style as the kitchen/diner/family room, with a purpose designed space for a large TV.The living room has a glazed door leading out onto a sunken terrace, providing seamless indoor/outdoor space. The private, sheltered terrace is enclosed by walls made out of railway sleepers and to one side is a useful wood store, meaning logs for the woodburning stove are always close at hand. At the top of the stairs leading down to the living room there is a useful downstairs cloakroom, whilst a door off the back of the kitchen opens to the boiler room, which also provides additional kitchen storage space. Across the entrance hallway is a utility room. The bespoke oak staircase from the hallway leads to a half landing, off which lies the principle bedroom. It then continues to a further galleried landing, off which there are three further double bedrooms. The stunning principal bedroom takes full advantage of the rural views to the back of the barn and even has a glazed door out to a private, gravelled terrace. The sunrises are amazing - it's a beautiful light. You get the best views from the kitchen and this bedroom. It's lovely to wake up to the views and to sit in bed and have a cup of coffee whilst enjoying them, or on a summer morning, to go out into the garden. The lovely room, in the oldest part of the barn, is open to the apex and features original roof timbers and an arrow-slit window high up in the end wall. The room benefits from a luxurious ensuite shower room, with natural stone floor and wall tiles. Two further double bedrooms, each with a vaulted ceiling and exposed beams, share a modern, fully-tiled Jack and Jill shower room. There is also a family bathroom with a walk-in shower and a contemporary-style, free standing bath deliberately positioned under the rooflight. You can sit in the bath and look at the stars! The fourth bedroom is currently fitted out as a spacious dressing room, but could easily be converted back.Outside - The property is approached via a remote controlled, electric five-bar entrance gate which leads to a large gravelled parking area in front of the detached double garage, which has electrically operated doors. Alongside the garage, with its own access, there is the separate study, which the vendor uses as a work-from-home office. Above the garage is useful attic storage space. The site slopes gently and the garden is laid out over several levels and enclosed by a mixture of natural hedging, laurels and timber feather board fencing.There is a raised lawn sweeping around the rear of the garage. We have a lovely tree swing there, in the huge old sycamore tree which gives the barn its name. The sloping lawn continues around the back of the barn, which is south facing. Here there is a gravelled terrace opening from the principal bedroom and there are two further large paved patios, on different levels, enjoying the views over the rolling Monmouthshire countryside. We get the sun on the upper patio and the lower patio is more shaded in summer. The top patio opens from the kitchen and that's where we put our outdoor dining table. The lower terrace makes a nice place to sit in the evening around a firepit. The lower terrace was used as an outdoor kitchen by previous owners and has a convenient water supply and external power points. At the front of the barn, more intimate outdoor entertaining space is provided by the sunken enclosed terrace which opens from the living room. Old railway sleepers are used as a rustic feature both as walls around the terrace and to retain the flower beds in the rear garden.Viewings Please make sure you have viewed all of the marketing material to avoid any unnecessary physical appointments. 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A captivating 9-bedroom country residence offering almost 9000 sqft of versatile accommodation, set in just under one acre with beautiful country views. Having been previously run as a AA 5* rated boutique Bed & Breakfast but now utilised as a delightful large family home, located just 5 miles east of Ludlow.The Graig has been a family home for over 50 years and has been thoughtfully extended and renovated over the years, providing extremely versatile accommodation, ideal for a larger family or multi-generational living.Ground floor accommodationOn the ground floor the west wing provides bedroom accommodation and the east wing provides reception and living accommodation; which was utilised when operated as a 5* AA rated bed and breakfast. A large split level reception/sitting/dining room offers wonderful views out to the garden and terrace and leads to a second reception room featuring a brick fireplace with log burning stove. This room leads into a breakfast room and then to the kitchen which was used for catering purposes with a large walk in pantry. A laundry and conservatory are accessed from the kitchen.There are 5 bedrooms, all benefitting from superb en-suite facilities, 3 of which are accessed from a separate access from the driveway allowing privacy to the principal house. To complete the ground floor is a well-proportioned large breakfast kitchen with island with access to outside, stairs leading to the first floor and a door leading to a separate hallway with own access to outside; perfect for a dependant as self-contained. First floor accommodationThere are two staircases leading to the first floor: one from the kitchen and the other from the main entrance hallway.There are four bedrooms to include one superb master with large en-suite with free standing bath, dressing room and offering plenty of storage. To complete the first floor is a bathroom and two further spacious reception rooms. One of the reception rooms located on the first floor features a vaulted ceiling. This split-level large room draws you to the glorious countryside views. The second reception room has kitchen facilities and again benefits from wonderful views to the surrounding countryside. OutsideA well mature garden has a wonderful array of plants, shrubs and trees. Featuring a large natural wildlife pond to the front of the property and offering captivating countryside views. To the side and rear of the property are pathways, a greenhouse and an extensive patio area; ideal for entertaining. An attractive sweeping gravelled driveway provides ample parking.Services: Oil heating, private drainageTenure: We understand the property to be freeholdLocal Authority: Wyre Forest District Council EPC C.Council Tax Band: GImportant Note to Purchasers: Please refer to our Terms & Conditions of Business: conditions/ Administration Deposit:RJ Country Homes requires a £1,000.00 deposit payable by the purchaser prior to issuing the Memorandum of Sale. This will be reimbursed at the point of completion. If you decide to withdraw from the purchase this deposit may not be reimbursed and the deposit collected either in part or in full and retained by RJ Country Homes to cover administration and re-marketing costs of the property. RJ Country Homes has not tested any equipment, apparatus or integral appliances, equipment, fixtures and fittings or services and so cannot verify that they are in working order or fit for purpose. We advise Buyers to obtain verification from their Solicitor or Surveyor. References to the Tenure of a Property are based on information supplied by the Seller. Please note that RJ Country Homes has not had sight of the title documents. A buyer is advised to obtain verification from their Solicitor. Items shown in photographs are NOT included unless specifically mentioned within the sales particulars. They may however be available by separate negotiation. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_clee-hill-d545994/for-sale_i70192464
A rare opportunity to purchase this wonderful detached home which is set in around 1/3 of an acre. Court Cottage is situated at the end of Cherry Garden Lane, a peaceful no through road, just a short walk from the excellent local village amenities. This beautifully presented home spans over 2,200 sqft and offers four double bedrooms, two en suite, family bathroom, fitted kitchen, breakfast room, utility, cloakroom, study and impressive sitting/dining room with open fire. The stunning, well stocked garden has been lovingly maintained by the current owner with a variety of mature flowers, shrubs and fruit trees and enjoys a southerly aspect looking out onto Wye Cricket club.Location - The quintessential English village location with everything you could possibly want from village life. Wye offers excellent local schools, good transport links including mainline station, a traditional family owned butchers, convenient Co-op store and library. There are many beautiful countryside walks on your doorstep including Wye Downs nature reserve.Solid Wooden Casement Door - Through to:Entrance Hall - Double glazed window to side, radiator, stairs to first floor, large storage cupboard, telephone point.Kitchen - 4.80m x 3.18m (15'9 x 10'5) - Double aspect with generous range of fitted wall and base units with Corian worktops, dual sink with disposal and water softener, chrome mixer tap and drainer unit, five ring gas hob with stainless steel surround, extractor hood and lighting above, double electric eye level oven, radiator, downlighters, full height fridge, half height freezer, plentiful storage, integrated dishwasher.Breakfast Room - 3.81m x 1.96m (12'6 x 6'5) - Dual aspect double glazed French doors opening to courtyard garden, radiator, tiled floor covering, vaulted ceiling.Inner Hallway - With large storage cupboard, door to:Bedroom Two - 4.75m x 2.64m (15'7 x 8'8) - Double glazed windows with box window seating and French doors opening to rear, downlighters, built in wardrobes, door through to:En Suite Shower Room - Walk in shower housing electric shower with glazed screen, tiled wall finish, wash basin inset vanity unit with chrome electric mixer tap, low level WC, feature fan light, frosted double glazed window to side.Sitting Room - 5.61m x 3.78m (18'5 x 12'5) - Enjoys a double aspect looking out across the garden, casement door opening onto the rear patio, feature fireplace with open working fire, built in book shelves and storage into the recess, coved ceiling, downlighters, TV aerial point, coved ceiling, radiator, opening through to:Dining Room - 3.56m x 3.30m (11'8 x 10'10) - Double glazed window to rear, radiator, door to:Bedroom One - 5.49m x 4.47m (18'0 x 14'8) - Double glazed windows opening to the rear, radiator, range of built in wardrobes, door through to:En Suite Shower Room - 2.31m x 1.45m (7'7 x 4'9) - Large walk in shower cubicle housing digital mains shower, low level WC, wash basin inset vanity unit with cupboards beneath and chrome mixer tap, tiled wall finish, downlighters, extractor, heated towel rail, double glazed window opens towards the front.Utility Room - 3.18m x 2.39m (10'5 x 7'10) - Double glazed window to side, fitted base units, full height storage cupboard, plumbing and space for washing machine, wall mounted gas fired boiler.Cloakroom - Double glazed window to side, low level WC, wash basin inset vanity unit with storage beneath, mainly tiled wall finish.Study - 4.88m x 3.18m (16'0 x 10'5) - Double glazed casement door opening to patio, radiator.First Floor: - Landing - Loft access, large built in storage cupboard, Velux window to side.Bedroom Three - 5.59m x 3.76m (18'4 x 12'4) - Velux window to rear, under eaves storage, radiator, built in wardrobes, telephone point.Bedroom Four - 4.95m x 3.12m (16'3 x 10'3) - Velux window to front, built in wardrobes, under eaves storage, radiator.Family Bathroom - Velux window to side, panelled bath with mixer tap and shower attachment, low level WC, wash basin inset vanity unit with mixer tap, mainly tiled wall finish, heated towel rail, downlighters, extractor fan.Driveway & Garage - Generous driveway providing off road parking for several vehicles leading to a single attached garage with electric automatic door.Gardens - A large terrace provides a wonderful space on which to enjoy the sunny, southerly aspect and looks out on Wye Cricket Club. An expansive lawn with established herbaceous borders provides a feeling of seclusion and houses a wide variety of shrubs, flowers, fruit trees and raised vegetable plots. Accessible from the breakfast room is a further very secluded patio area, perfect to take breakfast during the morning sun.Tenure - Freehold.Services - All main services are connected.Council Tax - Ashford Borough Council Band: F. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wye-c35490/for-sale_i69183252
Hidden behind impressive iron gates and mature trees this handsome house with an abundance of features and clever design, is surrounded by approximately 1.25 acres of land, offering an enviable combination of a semi-rural retreat but close to local amenities and commutable to Cardiff.Outside the immaculately landscaped garden entices you to spend many enjoyable hours wandering across the lawns and down to the crystal clear stream, or socialising with family and friends on the numerous patios. There's ample room to grow your own produce too, supported by a greenhouse, plus the cars are catered for with oodles of parking, a double garage, and a bonus single garage. Inside, the beautifully presented home flows around a hidden central courtyard, complete with a fountain that feels more like a Mediterranean villa. The holiday vibe continues with an impressive heated indoor swimming pool that opens up onto a huge garden terrace.The surprises keep coming too, with a sizeable gym on the first floor, plus a lounge area on the first floor landing that boasts a balcony overlooking the inner courtyard.The house has a luxury, designer kitchen diner, formal dining room and garden room, and a huge lounge with substantial log burner, that all flow out to the garden terrace. There are four double bedrooms, all of them boasting an ensuite plus an abundance of fitted wardrobes.The house is located on the outskirts of the Caerphilly borough village of Nelson where local amenities, sports clubs, parks and schools can be easily accessed. The home nestles into a peaceful spot, surrounded by incredible views of the valleys landscape that offers walks, rides and treks literally on the doorstep. But working, shopping and socialising while living at this lovely house is easy too, with the main county roads nearby leading to Aberdare and Caerphilly, while the A470 takes you south to Cardiff or north to Merthyr Tydfil and Cyfarthfa Shopping Park. Keep travelling and you find yourself in Bannau Brycheiniog Brecon Beacons National Park, one of the most glorious of areas in Wales, where towering mountains surrounded by stunning countryside, rivers and lakes offer a range of exciting outdoor activities within nature's mesmerising playground.Step Inside: - Step inside this handsome and impressive home between two grand columns reminiscent of a Georgian country. It is the most inviting of welcomes that includes a covered veranda, offering a place to sit, relax and enjoy views of the garden even when it's raining.Push the front door open and the generous hallway is a grand greeting that's befitting a house of this stature, combined with an inviting ambience. A window immediately opposite frames a glimpse of the delightful inner courtyard and the bespoke staircase beckons you upwards, but there's much to find on the ground floor first. To the front of the house, either side of the entrance, there is a bedroom with an ensuite that can offer guest accommodation and multi-generational living options, but it's at the rear of the property that the home truly comes alive.Three substantial reception spaces run the width of the house and are joined by the welcome surprise of a leisure suite that's hiding behind one of the garages, offering a sizable indoor heated swimming pool that opens out to the garden terrace via bifold doors, so the pool party can seamlessly transition from water to garden.The well-designed family home can boast high-end additions including underfloor heating and Jerusalm stone used throughout plus the huge windows, many of them spanning a floor-to-ceiling position, have been thoughtfully designed with oak used on inside and uPVC on the outside.Maybe the most evident room for oozing luxury though is the kitchen, fitted only a year ago with designer units from Anderson hiding a range of appliances and flanking a huge central island unit. The bifold doors at one end of the room connect the kitchen seamlessly to the garden terrace and at the other end of this sizeable space is a dining area that can easily welcome all the family to enjoy a feast together, then relax in a comfy armchair or sink into a sofa within the lounge area of this most sociable of spaces.The kitchen has double doors out to the inviting inner courtyard but also into the adjacent formal dining space that is so spacious you can increase the dining table size to fit however many guests you want to entertain. At the other end of this central reception room is a delightful garden room area, home to a curved exterior wall with multiple windows and French doors offering different angles of the rear garden from different, well-positioned sofas.The dining room flows seamlessly into the main lounge, which is also a vast space but feels cosy too due to the impressive stone fireplace. This beautifully carved beast is home to a substantial log burner that can effortlessly draw people to it, and persuade them to relax on the sofas that nestle around it.The ground floor also offers a practical shower room by the pool, a utility room and handy cloakroom before the impressive carved wooden staircase calls you to explore the first floor.Upstairs there are more surprising and fabulous design features to find, and as soon as you get to the top of the stairs the first becomes evident. Instead of a standard landing this thoughtfully designed home offers you a first floor reception area that can be a music room, library, study, artist studio,or snug - whatever an owner desires can be accommodated.This double-height area has a wall of towering floor-to-ceiling glass that offers mesmerising views on one side and access to the balcony overlooking the inner courtyard on the other side. From quiet reading to evening drinks in a more intimate setting, this additional area is a wonderful and inviting space.More surprises wait to impress as you wander past a double bedroom with an ensuite and walk-in wardrobe, to a door at the end. Behind it is a spacious gym that can happily host a significant number of machines and offer rural views to accompany your workout.Finally the principal bedroom on the other side of the landing lounge is a wonderful suite, boasting a wall of wardrobes, a separate room that would make a dressing room to make the neighbours jealous, and a four piece bathroom that can relax or revive in the bath or the shower at each end or the start of a busy day.Outside - Step outside into an idyllic, mature garden that surrounds this special home, offering about 1.25 acres of land to explore and enjoy combined with social spaces next to the house to gather with family and friends.Anyone who visits will immediately be impressed just arriving at the substantial iron gates, inviting you to meander up the driveway to the handsome modern mansion.Of course, there's ample parking space for guests to use, as well as a double and single garage for the owners' cars, but they are more likely to be distracted by the views of the enchanting garden that greet them.The house has been designed with socialising at its core and that includes the outside spaces too. At the rear of the house is an immaculately landscaped garden that boasts a substantial terrace that can be seamlessly accessed from most of the ground floor rooms. It is the perfect place to party and enjoy alfresco dining and summer BBQs, with an impressive water feature as the mesmerising backdrop.The indoor heated swimming pool is the base for fabulous pool parties that can effortlessly flow out onto the terrace via a bank of bifold doors, as well as offering an option for daily exercise to supplement the workout in the first floor gym.Plenty of flat lawn areas are ideal for children and dogs to exercise and play, and there's plenty of space to establish growing your own produce with a greenhouse to support the endeavour. The tranquil country scene is completed to picturesque perfection with the discovery of a trickling stream at the bottom of the garden.But that's not the end of the outdoor offerings, as the house is hiding a delightful inner central courtyard with a stone fountain, feeling more like an Italian villa than an impressive home in the heart of south Wales.Viewings Please make sure you have viewed all of the marketing material to avoid any unnecessary physical appointments. Pay particular attention to the floorplan, dimensions, video (if there is one) as well as the location marker. In order to offer flexible appointment times, we have a team of dedicated Viewings Specialists who will show you around. Whilst they know as much as possible about each property, in-depth questions may be better directed towards the Sales Team in the office. If you would rather a 'virtual viewing' where one of the team shows you the property via a live streaming service, please just let us know. Selling? We offer free Market Appraisals or Sales Advice Meetings without obligation. Find out how our award winning service can help you achieve the best possible result in the sale of your property. Legal You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. You may not republish, retransmit, redistribute or otherwise make the material available to any party or make the same available on any website, online service or bulletin board of your own or of any other party or make the same available in hard copy or in any other media without the website owner's express prior written consent. The website owner's copyright must remain on all reproductions of material taken from this website. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_llanfabon-d622401/for-sale_i71630831
Middlefield Lodge is a generous contemporary home nestled in a charming lightly wooded setting with superb views over the North Downs. The property benefits from a large double garage with annexe room, and mature boundaries provide high levels of privacy. Wye is arguably the best village in East Kent and detached houses of this stature are a rarity.The storm porch opens to a bright and welcoming reception hall with a turned stairway and a cloakroom. From here, double doors open to the expansive 21 ft dual-aspect sitting room with its brick fireplace, log-burning stove and French doors to the rear terrace. A useful study and a formal dining room are also accessed from the main hall.The accommodation flows into the sociable open-plan living space which comprises a cosy family room and kitchen/breakfast area which enjoy striking North Downs views from wide bi-folding glazed doors. The kitchen features a range of wall and base cabinetry and a large central island with inset sink and breakfast bar, along with various integrated appliances. There is also a cloakroom, utility room and an adaptable games room leading to the garage and annexe room.The first floor has a generous landing and is home to five well-proportioned bedrooms with a range of bespoke fitted wardrobes. The principal bedroom has a luxury en suite shower room with a sauna, and an additional bedroom also benefits from an en suite shower room. There is also a family bathroom.The property is approached via a sweeping brick-laid driveway flanked with formal lawns, tall trees and shrubs, giving access to the attached double garage with annexe room above. The substantial rear plot benefits from decked and paved terraces followed by established landscaped garden with an abundance of lush lawns, mature herbaceous borders, a walkway with pergola. The views over the North Downs are hugely impressive and can be enjoyed from all parts of the garden, particularly the summer house with decked verandah a perfect spot to unwind and take in the sunset.Picturesque Wye sits on the edge of the beautiful Kent Downs AONB. The village, with its excellent range of shops and schools, is around 11 miles from Canterbury and 5.4 miles from Ashford, which offers an extensive array of amenities, shopping facilities and eateries, together with the Ashford Designer Outlet. There are several well-regarded schools nearby, including Wye School, Spring Grove School and The King's School, Canterbury. Road links are excellent with the M20 close by. Ashford International provides High Speed services to London St Pancras from around 36 minutes. The area has good access to the Continent. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wye-c35490/for-sale_i69112750
Located in a peaceful and quiet area in one of the most sought-after villages in Wales, just a ten minute drive from the Severn Bridge, this immaculate detached property offers a truly luxurious lifestyle. Set on a generous 1.25-acre plot, this home is accessed by electric gates leading to a sweeping private driveway, providing an impressive entrance. Surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens with stone walls, mature trees, shrubs, and a fruitful garden, this property exudes elegance and tranquillity. The house is completely unique, constructed in 1994 of block and stunning stonework, with a rendered circular tower giving rise to its name "Ty Twr", which is Welsh for Tower House. The property enjoys lovely views of hills, fields, forests and from its elevated position even the original Severn Bridge, the Bristol Channel and beyond. At the same time it is extremely secure and private, is not overlooked in any way, and has hedges along its entire perimeter. On the south side, there is a large sunny patio and pond. It also houses a delightful log-constructed summer house, perfect for alfresco entertaining, a log construction store building, covered barbeque area, a greenhouse and a fruit cage complete the outdoor amenities, offering practical spaces for gardening enthusiasts. Whilst an integral substantial attached double garage and block-paved driveway can accommodate a very large number of vehicles. The property has a charm that sets it apartWelcome to Ty Twr, this spacious and light-filled property, where no expense has been spared on the finer details. Throughout the house, all the doors and frames are over-sized which, together with the substantial hall and landing, adds to the feeling of openness. There are hardwood double glazed window frames throughout the property. The ground floor is adorned rosewood flooring and mahogany skirting boards, doors and architraves, and boasts four reception rooms, each offering its own special features. The first reception room has an inviting limestone fireplace, exposed beams and garden views, creating a cosy and welcoming atmosphere. The second reception room showcases elegant rosewood floors, like those in the main hall, and direct access to the garden. One room is currently used as a study whilst the ground level within the circular tower is a reading room, perfect for relaxing or coffee with friends.The property features a truly exceptional kitchen, equipped with modern appliances, a kitchen island, built-in pantries and porcelain floor tiles. The Corian countertops provide a touch of sophistication, while the dining space in the bay window offers a comfortable area for family meals. The highlight of the kitchen is the mains gas-fired Aga, perfect for cooking enthusiasts, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Upstairs, the property comprises a large open landing, five bedrooms, each with its own unique characteristics, four bathrooms and a superb snooker room and bar. The master bedroom offers a spacious retreat with plenty of natural light from dual aspect windows, a walk-in closet, and large en-suite bathroom. The second bedroom also boasts an en-suite bathroom and built-in wardrobes. Two bedrooms share a Jack and Jill bathroom whilst the upper floor of the tower comprises a luxurious bathroom featuring a lovely free-standing bath, complemented by a captivating artist-created seascape wall mural, creating a true spa-like experience. This circular room adds a touch of elegance and uniqueness to this already impressive property.With an energy performance rating of C, this property offers both style and sustainability. Ideal for families, this home provides ample space for relaxation and entertaining. There is also an abundance of storage capacity, including more than 400 square feet of boarding in the well-lit attic. An American style vacuum cleaning system can be accessed throughout the property, with the waste conveniently deposited in a cylinder within the garage. Located near an excellent primary school, green spaces, and walking routes, this property is perfect for those seeking a strong local community and a peaceful, private lifestyle.Ground Floor - Entrance Porch - With rosewood floor and storage cupboard. A glazed panelled door leads to the reception hall.Reception Hall - A spacious reception hall with stunning polished rosewood flooring and a full length window allowing light to flood in to this welcoming room. Giving access to the ground floor rooms with stairs to the galleried landing and first floor.Lounge - 7.98m x 6.45m (26'2 x 21'2) - A generous and light room with exposed beams and a feature stone mains gas fireplace. There are two windows facing west, a bay window facing north and a window and French doors in a bay facing east.Kitchen - 6.53m x 6.02m (21'5 x 19'9) - A beautiful painted wood bespoke kitchen, which has an impressive amount of base and eye level storage units with ample work surfacing over. There is also a central island with an inset five ring gas hob, double gas oven, microwave, wine rack, Belfast style sink with feature hanging extractor fan over. Other appliances include built-in dishwasher and four oven gas fired AGA with further extractor fans overhead. At one end of the kitchen there is space for a breakfast table, set in the bay window looking out on to the sunny, south terrace. Exposed beams add character to this stunning kitchen.Circular Reading Room - 2.99m x 1.6m (9'9 x 5'2) - This elegant round room with rosewood flooring is the perfect space to sit and escape with a book, or just peacefully enjoy the views of the side garden.Ground Floor Wc - Appointed with a two-piece suite to include low level WC and wash hand basin inset into vanity unit. Ceramic tiled flooring. Frosted window to front elevation.Utility Room - 3.38m x 2.49m (11'1 x 8'2) - With a range of built-in storage units, including a laundry chute from the upper floor. Space for washing machine, tumble dryer and American style fridge/freezer. Single bowl and drainer sink unit with mixer tap. Tiled splashbacks and ceramic tiled flooring. Integral door to garage and door to the terrace.Dining Room - 5.61m x 4.47m (18'5 x 14'8) - A formal dining room with wooden flooring and patio doors leading to the east garden. Access to study.Study - 3.96m x 3.58m (13'0 x 11'9) - Patio doors to open porch area and east garden. Glass saloon doors leading to kitchen.First Floor Stairs And Landing - A large galleried landing with windows to north and west facing elevations. The landing has useful storage cupboards, one of which houses a laundry chute which goes directly down to the utility room. There is also an American style plug in vacuum system throughout the house.Bedroom 1 - 7.44m x 6.02m (24'5 x 19'9) - A large and spacious double bedroom with a mirror concealed walk-in wardrobe, from which there is ladder access to a well-lit loft with ample boarded full-height storage areas. Windows to north and east with views over the gardens and beyond. Access to en-suite.En-Suite - Appointed with a four-piece suite comprising a low level WC, wash hand basin inset into vanity storage unit, corner Jacuzzi bath and double shower unit with chrome shower attachment. Fully tiled walls. Window facing east.Bedroom 2 - 5.38m x 4.47m (17'8 x 14'8) - A spacious and light double bedroom with a range of built-in wardrobes and dressing table. Window facing east. Access to en-suite.En-Suite - Appointed with a three-piece suite to include low level WC, wash hand basin with chrome taps inset into vanity storage unit and corner shower unit with chrome shower attachment. Chrome heated towel rail. Part tiled walls and tiled flooring.Bedroom 3 - 6.02m x 3.63m (19'9 x 11'11) - A double bedroom with window facing east with views of the Severn Bridge, the Bristol Channel and beyond and a further window facing south. Door to Jack & Jill Bathroom.Jack & Jill Bathroom - Appointed with a four-piece suite to include low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin with gold taps, panelled bath with gold mixer tap and hand held shower attachment and shower unit with gold attachments.Bedroom 4 - 4.29m x 3.23m (14'1 x 10'7) - A double bedroom with an east facing window affording views of the Severn Bridge, the Bristol Channel and beyond. Door to Jack & Jill Bathroom.Bedroom 5 - 2.97m x 2.44m (9'9 x 8'17) - A bedroom with window to front elevation.Circular Bathroom - A pedestal wash hand basin with gold taps and a low level WC. A stunning freestanding slipper bath with gold claw feet takes centre stage in this beautiful bathroom. A unique artist-created seascape mural covers the walls, ceiling and even the door and skirting boards with sea creatures, a galleon, birds, stars and the moon, whilst the ceramic tiled flooring likens to a sandy shore. With windows to the south overlooking the gardens this is the most relaxing of bathrooms.Snooker Room And Bar - 7.32m x 5.56m (24'0 x 18'3) - This is a fabulous entertainment room for all family and friends to enjoy, with windows to the south, west and north. The room features wood-panelled walls and a bar with fridge and shelving. The steel-supported floor provides a solid foundation for a ten by five foot snooker table (5/6ths full size) whilst there is still ample room for seating around the perimeter. The snooker table itself is illuminated by led spotlights rather than a conventional light canopy so as not to impede the view across the room.Integral Garage - A very spacious double garage with electric up and over doors. Storage cupboards, two radiators , twin gas-fired boilers, vacuum cleaning system, power and lighting.Outside - Wrought iron electric gates lead you into the property, where the sweeping block-paved driveway passes through the beautifully landscaped gardens to the front entrance to Ty Twr. Numerous lampposts illuminate the long drive and roundabout and the drive itself can accommodate many vehicles. The property sits in approximately one and a quarter acres of land, with views to the surrounding countryside to the north and east whilst substantial hedges afford privacy all around. With a wide range of mature trees, shrubs and established flower borders, the greenhouse and fruit garden add everything the passionate gardener requires. The octagonal summerhouse provides a wonderful room for alfresco entertaining, located next to a BBQ shelter, water feature pond and spacious patio area.Services - Mains electricity, mains water and drainage, gas fired central heating. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_shirenewton-d551511/for-sale_i68751197
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