THE PROPERTY GUIDE FOR HEREFORDSHIRE, MID-WALES AND SOUTH SHROPSHIRE INDEX
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Charm in three acres of grounds
Lower Wormhill Farm, Eaton Bishop, Herefordshire Agent: Knight Frank Offers: £725,000 Call: 01432 273087
LOWER Wormhill Farm is a grade II-listed property with enormous charm and character, sitting
in
approximately three acres of garden and grounds. The house is extremely well maintained and has been carefully renovated by the current owner to pro- vide a very attractive and comfortable home. Offering a wealth of period features and up to six-bed- roomed accommodation, the property benefits from oil-fired central heating and comprises a drawing room and dining room with fireplaces and wood-burn- ing stoves. The former has French windows out onto the gar-
den. The kitchen is well equipped incorporating an Aga, a good breakfast area and a large pantry. Through the utility room there is a small TV room/ playroom and a study with stairs leading up to two good sized bedrooms and a bathroom. This part of the house could be self contained if required and benefits from a separate door for access. Upstairs all the bedrooms are light and airy. The mas- ter bedroom has a dressing room and en-suite bath- room. And a family bath- room serves the remaining rooms. Around the courtyard is a splendid range of tradition- al farm buildings which may have potential for con- version subject to planning consents. These include a barn, four stables, a work- shop and tackroom. There is also garaging for
two cars. In the garden is a pretty summer house with
views over the picturesque pond, an ideal place to relax
and enjoy the tranquil set- ting this property offers.
Great location for all seasons
Jay House, Wellington Heath, Ledbury Agent: Arkwright Owens Offers £395,000 Call: 01432 267213
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A PARTICULAR feature of Jay House is where it is situ- ated. The property takes advan- tage of natural light and sun- shine in all seasons, with a wrap-around garden, and quiet situation. The lower storey dates from
1954 and was updated includ- ing rewiring and installation of gas central heating in 1997. The upper storey and rear utility area were archi- tect-designed and construct- ed in 2003 to provide further bedrooms and a second fami- ly bathroom. With outstanding views in
all directions, this four bed- room home comprises of a sitting room, a family/dining room, a kitchen, laundry, and a utility room, two
downstairs bedrooms and first family bathroom. On the first floor there are two further bedrooms, a sec- ond bathroom and a box room. Ample parking is available along with a single garage with an up and over door. The garden is well-drained and slopes gently to the south. There are mature shrubs, trees and lawned areas plus a large patio ideal for outdoor dining.
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