luxury house for sale Ledbury, United Kingdom
House Ledbury (United Kingdom)
A gracefully detached Georgian farmhouse boasting five spacious double bedrooms, each with en-suite facilities. Its three reception rooms are adorned with exquisite period features, complemented by substantial outbuildings. Nestled within approximately 8 acres of picturesque landscape, this property offers breathtaking views and presents a versatile, spacious, and flexible family home in an idyllic setting within a highly sought-after village. Freehold Council Tax Band F EPC Exempt Services, Utilities & Property Information Utilities – Mains electricity (3 phase power to house, caravan site & outbuildings) Mains water & private filtered well water also available Private drainage via septic tank Oil fired central heating. Mains water to the portion of land over the lane Tenure - Freehold Property Type – Grade II Listed Georgian Farmhouse Construction Type – Standard - brick Council Tax – Herefordshire Council Council Tax Band F Parking – Garaging for 2 cars + (with extra head height for a motorhome). Parking for 5+ cars. Mobile phone coverage - 4G and some 5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Internet connection - Ultrafast Full Fibre Broadband connection available- we advise you to check with your provider. Special Notes - Existing premises licence enabling the sale of alcohol including its own perry plus other farm produce. Opportunity to rent neighbouring land if required – approximately 9 acres.
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4 listings near Ledbury
Farmhouse Colwall (United Kingdom)
Brockhill Farm is an enchanting, detached Grade II Listed farmhouse featuring four bedrooms and four bathrooms, along with three reception rooms, a study, a utility/boot room, and a kitchen/diner. The home exudes charm with its wealth of period features and has been sensitively renovated to preserve its exquisite character. Set on 28 acres of picturesque land, the property offers spectacular views and a private location on a sought-after road. The farm includes equestrian facilities and ample outbuildings, with seven buildings having full planning permission granted (including Certificate of Lawfulness) to be converted into self-contained residential dwellings, providing extensive space for various uses. Freehold. EPC Rating D. Council Tax Band F. Services, Utilities & Property Information Utilities: Mains electricity and water. Oil-fired central heating. Private drainage via a septic tank. Photo Voltaic solar panels were fitted in November 2011 and produce an income of circa £1,685 per year based on the last 3 years’ average. Services: Ultrafast broadband available in the area with 4G/5G mobile coverage – please check with your local provider. Construction: Brick & timber. Parking: Garaging for multiple vehicles & off-road parking for 20+ vehicles. Property Information: Grade II Listed. Situated in a Conservation area. Public right of way - footpath across the field no. S075435164. Planning: Full planning permission granted (including Certificate of Lawfulness) to be converted into seven self-contained residential dwellings, providing extensive space for various uses.
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House Worcester (United Kingdom)
A magnificent country estate offering an expansive seven bedroom main residence and an array of outbuildings, all set within beautifully landscaped grounds spanning approximately 16.5 acres. With breathtaking views of the Malvern Hills, this property also includes a separate six-bedroom chalet bungalow set on an additional 2.3 acres with private access. This enchanting estate presents a rare opportunity to own a personal sanctuary, situated just minutes from the charming riverside town of Upton-Upon-Severn, yet nestled in lush, diverse grounds. The centre piece of this stunning estate is the main residence, a substantial 8,400 sq. ft. built in 2003. Tenure: Freehold. EPC Rating: Main House - C / Bungalow - D. Council Tax Band: Main House - H / Bungalow - G. Utilities: Mains electricity, water & drainage. Gas-fired central heating & wet underfloor heating. Solar panels service the outbuildings. Services: CCTV/security system. Standard broadband available – please check with your local provider. 4G/5G mobile coverage available – please check with your local provider. Construction: Standard Parking: Triple garage and off-road parking for circa 30 vehicles. Property Information: Restrictive covenants on the title deeds (ask the agents for more information).
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House Longhope (United Kingdom)
Nestled in the tranquil countryside, this enchanting 1960s Cotswold-style property offers a perfect blend of rural charm and comfort. Set within 2.9 acres of picturesque land, designed to be a nature reserve and apple orchard, this spacious home is a serene retreat yet has excellent road connections to Gloucester, Cheltenham, the Forest of Dean, Bristol, and the wider region. With features such as 4 bedrooms plus study/bedroom 5, 2 bathrooms, a grand fireplace, multiple reception rooms, a snooker room, a stunning garden and countryside views, it promises a lifestyle of comfort and natural beauty, all within a short walk of Longhope Village. Tucked away in its own expanse of land, it offers an idyllic retreat within walking distance of Longhope Village. The village has a primary school, shop, bakery, two pub and restaurants one of which sells award winning pies. Just outside of the village is Harts Barn boasting a cookery school, arts centre, shops and tea rooms. Despite its peaceful seclusion, it remains conveniently close to the road network connecting Gloucester, Cheltenham, the Forest of Dean, and Bristol. Step inside - As you step into the main entrance, you are greeted by doors leading to the primary living areas. The main sitting room is a haven of comfort, featuring a grand fireplace with a solid oak mantel and a stone hearth flanked by impressive stone pillars, housing a wood-burning stove. Wall-to-wall windows flood the room with light, and French doors open onto a delightful terrace. Adjacent to the lounge, you'll find a utility room and workshop. The kitchen is a blend of functionality and rustic charm, with oak-fronted cupboards, a four-ring gas hob, a sliding pantry cupboard, and a double oven fitted at eye level. There is space for a dishwasher and fridge freezer. The windows offer enchanting views of the orchard, and an original feature window without glazing provides a peek into the dining room. From the kitchen, a door leads to a small garden room or potting room, featuring a polycarbonate roof and underfloor heating. This space was once an open courtyard. The L-shaped dining room, seamlessly connected to both the kitchen and the lounge, features dual aspect front-facing windows. Another spacious reception room, currently used as a snooker and games room, spans two levels and includes an open fireplace, a feature stone wall, solid wood flooring, and a bay window. The snooker table is included in the sale. The ground floor also benefits from a shower room. Stairs lead up to the first-floor landing, where four double bedrooms each offer lovely views across the gardens and grounds. A fifth room, a box room, is presently used as a study. The expansive landing area serves as a charming library. The family bathroom is well-appointed with a jacuzzi bath, an overhead shower, a separate wash hand basin with a vanity unit, and a WC. There is potential to create en-suite facilities, subject to gaining any necessary consents. Outside - Outside, a circular driveway leads to a detached double garage with an electric door. The land, amounting to approximately 2.9 acres, is predominantly covered by apple orchards. The owners have thoughtfully cultivated a nature reserve, attracting wildlife such as deer, muntjacs, and various bird species. The garden boasts a beautiful water feature cascading down to a pond, crossed by a bridge leading to a 'secret garden' that conceals a shed and lawn. Mature trees include silver birch, flowering cherry, acer, and wisteria all interspersed with a variety of stunning colourful flowering plants. From the garden, a delightful view of Mayhill and the surrounding countryside can be appreciated. This property is a perfect blend of rural tranquillity and convenient access, offering a beautiful, spacious, and well-appointed home in a picturesque setting. 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. 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House Newcastle (United Kingdom)
Nestled within 35 acres of its own land that includes woodland, paddocks and views, this charming four-bed cottage called Cae Graig is full of character and light that wraps you up in a welcoming ambience within its spaces to create lifelong happy memories. Dating back to the 1830s at its cottage core, the much-loved home has been extended over the years to create versatile spaces and charming rooms that combine into a perfect family abode. Inside the cottage boasts rooms of character, light and views, happy to welcome social gatherings of family and friends, as well as offering special spots to find solitude and peace. Wander through the cottage to find two reception rooms, one with a lovely log burner, a country kitchen with dining space, four double bedrooms, two bathrooms, utility and boot room, plus store room presently used as a gym. Within the immediate garden there are a choice of patios and places to relax and fully immerse yourself in the glorious landscape and panoramic views towards the valley to Grosmont and Garway Hill, that cocoons this special home. There's already a mature orchard but the property offers more scope to develop a larger smallholding, and there's certainly ample space to support the endeavour, from growing more produce to keeping horses, livestock and chickens. The land also contains a range of outbuildings including a summerhouse, plus two stone barns ripe for conversion, subject to planning consent. The cottage is embedded within the stunning countryside of Monmouthshire between the villages of Newcastle and Skenfrith, off a quiet country lane and via a private driveway. The property feels remote and enveloped in peace but there are actually a few neighbours close by but not in view, plus the popular market town of Monmouth is just a short drive away. The town has some of the best schools in the county, and arguably in the country, as well as a range of independent and brand name shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs, making this a perfect family home that offers a balance of rural and urban. Located near the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty means exhilarating outdoor activities on land and on water are literally on the doorstep, coupled with a myriad of bridleways and tracks to explore on horse, bike or foot either alone or with family, friends and dogs too. For travelling further afield Monmouth is perfectly placed on the A40, offering direct access north to Birmingham and south to the M4, Cardiff, Bristol and mainline train routes. STEP INSIDE:- - Step inside the attractive stone cottage that dates back to the 1830s and it instantly welcomes you with a warm hug and calm ambience that floats through the rooms as you explore each space. The much-loved house, which has been owned by the same family for over 60 years, was expanded from the historic cottage's core at both ends in 1992 and 2000 to create a spacious four-bedroom, family home. The cottage can boast oodles of character before you even step into the cute porch and through the front door, as you're greeted by a visual feast of a stone facade, Welsh slate roof and hardwood, double-glazed windows. Wander first into the core of the cottage and the country charm in the living room is evident, from exposed ceiling beams above to an exposed stone wall where a log burner happily nestles into the original fireplace on a flagstone hearth. It's the most delightful of spaces, easily enticing people inside to sit and chat in comfy chairs and squashy sofas clustered around the feature fireplace, as people have been doing over the many decades. As a place to relax in solitude, reading a book or just admiring the view, this cosy living room is ideal, but it can easily host a social gathering, with ample space to welcome a number of sofas. But this is not the only welcoming place to gravitate towards, as a door at one end leads into a second reception space that is flooded with light from the huge, floor-to-ceiling corner window on one side that frames an absorbing view of the courtyard and land beyond. The dual aspect windows mean that wherever you sit within this delightful sitting room a captivating view is flooding your vision. Character has not been forgotten in this additional space with exposed beams and a brick and stone baking oven alcove in the corner adding period charm. Into the spacious kitchen diner at the other end of the cottage, and it surpasses all expectations of a classic country kitchen, with wooden units painted a heritage green that combines a nod to the past with a homage to the glorious grounds that surround the house. There's a rayburn stove nestled into an exposed brick and stone chimney breast that runs off wood and coal. The set of French doors add to the room's boast of a triple aspect, as well as offering a seamless connection to the fabulous garden. The dining area can easily seat eight people ensuring that this space is the heart of the home' with everyone gathered around the table to chat to the cook as a family feast is prepared. It's been the site of many memorable meals and Christmas dinners through the years and will continue to be for decades to come. This is a house that keeps on giving, with additional rooms and spaces that offer versatility to accommodate a future owner's needs. There's a boot room and utility to sort out muddy dogs, wellies and clothes and a cloakroom. Off the sitting room there's a useful study that can offer a peaceful place to work from home plus a door that leads to a store room with double height ceiling that is currently being used as a gym. Upstairs the feeling of light and space wrapped in character continues through the four double bedrooms, with each happily showcasing its own special view of the surrounding landscape through its windows. The principal bedroom is the most spacious on offer and can boast two breathtaking views to wake up to via its duo of windows, and a display of partially exposed roof trusses across the ceiling to add the period charm. Two sizeable bathrooms can be found on this first floor too, very handy for a busy family home and ensuring there's never likely to be a queue for the facilities. Cae Graig is the most welcoming of properties, just waiting for you to arrive and bring your own style, and in return it will reward you with many years of welcoming hugs and hosting happy memories to cherish for a lifetime. VENDOR INSIGHT:- - Cae Graig holds a significant place in my family's heart, having been in our possession since 1961. Originally bought by my parents, subsequent generations, including my grandparents and later my own children, have called it home, and so it holds immense sentimental value for me. This property embodies a traditional farmhouse aesthetic, extended by various enhancements over the years. Its core structure traces back to the early 1800s, with expansions in 1992 and 2000. This natural setting, abounding with diverse flora and fauna such as cowslips, primroses, and bluebells, offers a serene atmosphere filled with birdsong. Reflecting on cherished memories, my home has served as a backdrop for countless memorable moments with my children such as camping parties, christenings, Easter Egg hunts and Burns Night celebrations. Its layout allows for both togetherness and individual space, with distinct zones within the garden allowing for communal games and horticultural interests alike. Each room possesses its own unique charm, making it impossible to choose my favourite. Whether enjoying the comforting warmth of the kitchen's Rayburn stove or the glow of the living room's wood burner, every corner of the house radiates a cosy ambiance despite its size. The expansive sitting room provides ample space for large gatherings or quiet relaxation, while offering picturesque vistas of the courtyard and surrounding woodland from every vantage point. The breathtaking sunrise and sunsets further enhance the property's charm, with the unobstructed views toward Garway Hill and Grosmont providing an awe-inspiring backdrop. Beneath the unpolluted night sky, devoid of intrusive streetlights, we have spent many magical evenings mesmerised by the stars. The wood, which the garden leads into, is a magical place, filled with a whole host of beautiful birdsong. While the property enjoys a secluded rural setting, it remains connected to nearby communities, fostering a sense of belonging and opportunities to become involved in a whole range of local activities. Memories created within these walls, from joyous gatherings to tranquil moments, will always be cherished. While bidding farewell will be very emotional, the enduring memories of my life at Cae Graig will always be with me. Outside - Step outside into a substantial 35 acre slice of the glorious Monmouthshire countryside that you can call your own rural paradise. Memorable walks through eight acres of dappled woodland, riding through paddocks and fields, and exploring the undulating landscape are experiences to enjoy every day as you fully immerse yourself in the peaceful lifestyle this amazing home offers. Found off a country lane and at the end of a private driveway, the home is cocooned in far-reaching, panoramic views that are forever breathtaking, combined with the soundtrack of birdsong plus gentle breezes that dance through the pockets of woodland. The garden that hugs the house is a perfect place to entertain family and visiting friends, offering a choice of sun-drenched patios, a charming courtyard, lawns and terraces to host summer BBQs and evening drinks, wrapped in the mesmerising country views that envelope this special home. There's already an orchard and, of course, masses of space to develop the land further into your ideal scenario. Maybe increase the area dedicated to growing your own produce with greenhouse support, keep horses, livestock and chickens - all can be accommodated within this huge parcel of land. There are numerous outbuildings within the land to support any smallholding endeavour, plus a substantial timber summerhouse that provides the most enticing spot to relax after a full day working the land or just enjoying meandering through it. If the home needs to earn income or be an inviting home for another layer of the family, the attached barn and outbuildings, if planning permission can be secured, are ripe for conversion to maximise their potential. 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.
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