luxury house for sale Newent, United Kingdom
House Newent (United Kingdom)
Nestled in the heart of Newent, this stunning Grade II listed grand home offers a rare opportunity to own a historic property of distinction in a prime town centre location. Boasting 7 bedrooms, 2 elegant reception rooms, a charming library, and a sunlit garden room, this residence exudes timeless appeal. The property includes an annexe that could be utilised as two separate apartments if desired, along with two garages, a versatile outbuilding, and ample off-road parking. The expansive, private garden spans just under half an acre, providing a tranquil retreat away from the hustle and bustle of town centre living. This exceptional home is perfect for those seeking a spacious family residence, a multi-generational living arrangement, or an ideal space for working from home.Step beneath the striking porch- likely the inspiration behind the house's name and enter the grand entrance hall, complete with beautiful wide floorboards, high ceilings, and an attractive fireplace. Period features are abundant throughout this historic home.The drawing room enjoys dual-aspect views, overlooking the high street at the front and the garden at the rear. This room is a fine example of Georgian splendour, with its high ceilings and traditional sash windows- an elegant theme repeated throughout the property. The focal point is a fireplace with a marble surround and a woodburning stove.Opposite the drawing room is a stunning formal dining room, showcasing exquisite wall panelling and features such as a semi-circular recess in one wall and an Adam-style fireplace with a gas stove. Sash windows frame views of the front aspect and St Mary's Church.Off the main entrance hall is an inner hallway featuring a cloakroom, storage cupboard, and a discreet cupboard reminiscent of the wardrobe in The Chronicles of Narnia- but these doors open to reveal steps leading down to a two-vault cellar.The bespoke kitchen, located at the rear of the property, boasts a range of oak-fronted units and an arched recess designed to accommodate a range-style cooker. A Caple sink is positioned beneath the window, adjacent to a preparation sink. The floor is adorned with quarry tiles, and there is ample space for a family-sized breakfast table. The former pantry now houses a lift, providing access to the first-floor library.Adjacent to the kitchen is a beautiful hardwood garden room, an exceptionally bright and airy space with two sets of French doors opening onto the courtyard garden. The sunroom seamlessly bridges the house and garden, with large plants, such as a fig tree, adding to the indoor-outdoor feel. There is plenty of space for comfortable seating and a dining table.The Jacobean staircase is a stunning feature, offering the wow factor'. Ascend the staircase to the first-floor landing, which provides access to:A superb library, complete with a fireplace and woodburning stove. This is a spacious, bright, and airy room, with the lift also opening into this room.The Green Room, the principal bedroom, with delightful wide floorboards, two windows overlooking the front aspect, fitted wardrobes, and a secret' en-suite shower and washbasin.The Pink Room, with views of St Mary's Church, beautiful floorboards, two windows with shutters, and a feature fireplace.The Blue Room, with windows overlooking the garden and a secret' en-suite WC, bidet, and washbasin.The Floral Room, with doors connecting both to the landing and the principal bedroom, offering flexibility as a bedroom, nursery, or dressing room.In addition to the bedrooms, there is a modern shower room with a walk-in shower, featuring both waterfall and handheld showerheads, a washbasin with vanity unit, a heated towel rail, and a separate cloakroom.Two staircases lead up to the second floor, where you'll find a stunning, spacious, bright, and airy bedroom with a red brick fireplace and views of the church. A feature stained glass window overlooks the staircase. This bedroom also benefits from a Jack and Jill shower room.Two further double bedrooms can be found on the second floor, along with a large attic space featuring a Velux-style window.AnnexeIn addition to the main house, there is a separate self-contained annexe that can be accessed both externally and internally from the main house. The ground floor features a sitting room with a charming fireplace and French doors that open onto the courtyard garden. There is also a kitchenette and a bedroom with an en-suite shower room.The first floor can be reached either via the main house or an external staircase. On this level, there are two rooms, one of which includes a Juliet balcony. Additionally, there is a shower room and a space that could be used as a kitchenette if desired.Electric gates open to reveal a courtyard driveway with ample parking for several vehicles, leading to a garage attached to a two-storey outbuilding. Flanking the driveway is a charming courtyard garden and seating area.The garden spans approximately 0.39 acres and offers something for everyone in the family. There is a level lawn ideal for a game of football, two ponds with a bridge providing a tranquil spot for meditation or reading, and a raised area that feels very private, serving as a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of town centre living. Behind the outbuilding, a raised section features beds for growing vegetables and a greenhouse for those with a passion for gardening. Mature trees and a variety of established, colourful plants enhance the garden's charm and ensure a wonderfully secluded environment.A further garage is located via a separate driveway owned by the neighbouring property. AGENTS NOTE: The are four trees on the property subject to a TPO.The property can be found opposite St Mary's Church Newent in the heart of Newent.
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Contemporary house with garden and terrace Gloucester (United Kingdom)
Originally part of the Huntley Estate, Walnut Tree Cottage began life as a small farm worker's cottage, which has been gradually extended over the years into the spacious home it is today. The history of the property is still evident at the heart of the home, blending seamlessly with modern touches.The standout feature of the ground floor is the contemporary sitting room, where glazed doors frame simply spectacular, far-reaching views. From the comfort of your sofa, the outlook is nothing short of breathtaking. The current owners have fondly shared stories of watching New Year's Eve fireworks at Gloucester Docks from here. Oak flooring and a sleek gas fire set into the wall create a modern yet cosy atmosphere, especially in winter, while underfloor heating ensures warmth underfoot.Stepping up into the dining room, you'll find the same wonderful views and a continuation of the oak flooring. Numerous windows flood the space with natural light. Further steps lead you into the heart of the property, where the original charm is still preserved, with whitewashed exposed stone walls. This area leads to a ground-floor shower room and continues upwards to the kitchen.The rustic country kitchen features a solid fuel Rayburn, which may require servicing and potentially refurbishment if the new owners wish to use it. Solid wood cupboards are complemented by integrated appliances, and there is ample space for a large farmhouse table at the very centre. French doors open onto a terrace. The kitchen offers a blank canvas, ready for a new owner to add their own style and flair over time.Upstairs, a delightful surprise awaits on the landing: a beautiful original fireplace, a nod to the property's history. There are four bedrooms, and it is a matter of preference as to which one claims the title of Principal Bedroom. At the rear of the property is a generous bedroom with ample fitted wardrobes and a spacious en-suite, complete with both a separate shower and bath. To the front of the house, part of the modern extension completed around 2019, is a bright and airy room with a vaulted ceiling, two fitted wardrobes, and a contemporary en-suite. Glazed French doors open onto a balcony, perfect for enjoying breakfast while taking in the outstanding, ever-changing view. This bedroom also boasts underfloor heating and its own external door for quick access to the terrace next to the kitchen.There are two further bedrooms, one with an arched window, both benefiting from the scenic views. The family bathroom has been refitted and is modern in style.A gated entrance reveals a long driveway climbing up to the house, with parking available both at the base and immediately outside the property. As you arrive, the views unfold spectacularly, stretching for miles and taking in landmarks such as the spire of Gloucester Cathedral and Cleeve Hill.The grounds extend to approximately 1.19 acres, featuring a terrace for al fresco dining, a woodland area bursting with bluebells and daffodils in spring, and mature oak and chestnut trees. While the natural gradient shapes the landscape, there is a level area at the top and a semi-level space at the bottom, which the current owners enjoy using to practise their golf skills.What3words: easily.chapters.pines
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House with garden Ross-on-Wye (United Kingdom)
Situated amidst beautiful south Herefordshire countryside, this classically elegant Georgian home offers tastefully presented and generous accommodation, with a pair of self contained annexes, several acres of mixed land and incredible countryside views.The property comprises a spacious Georgian house, with impressive reception rooms and a newly refurbished kitchen to the ground floor, as well as five bedrooms and four bathrooms to the first floor. In addition, there are two separate one-bedroom ground floor annexes attached to the main house, offering fantastic additional use for guest accommodation or holiday lets.There are several acres of grounds, comprising beautifully designed gardens, paddock and well stocked orchards with a variety of native fruit trees. Stunning views towards Chase Woods, Ross-on-Wye and the Welsh Hills can be enjoyed from the gardens.Located just 3 miles east of the market town of Ross-on-Wye, the property enjoys easy access to numerous countryside walks and local pubs, as well as nearby road networks allowing for swift commuting to Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff and Cheltenham.You enter the property via a small entrance porch, leading into a beautiful entrance hallway, with high ceiling, chandelier and staircase to first floor, with doors leading to various reception rooms. A smaller inner hall gives access to built in storage cupboard and door to the utility room.The drawing room is a fantastic reception room with high ceiling and glazed double doors to two aspects with garden views. There's an attractive open fireplace and refurbished original radiators. A pair of double doors lead through to the lounge, with the option of separating the two rooms completely with a closing mirrored 'false wall'.The lounge is another large and inviting reception room, with an open fireplace, large square bay window to side courtyard, fitted bookshelves, two glazed display cabinets and a door leading back to the reception hallway.The impressive kitchen was renovated a few years ago to an exceptional standard, and opened up to create a spacious kitchen-dining room ideal for entertaining, and which can be separated if desired by large curtains. The shaker style kitchen oozes contemporary style whilst remaining very much in-keeping with the character of the house and enjoying wonderful views across the two front lawned areas and countryside beyond. There are beautiful white marbled quartz worktops and a granite splashback behind the range and plenty of fitted storage cupboards. There is a breakfast bar, Rangemaster cooker with gas hob and hot plate above, two integrated wine racks, contemporary style radiators, attractive hanging light fixtures and two windows looking out to the courtyard.The formal dining room looks out to the gardens through a pair of glazed double doors with original period shutters. There is an impressive open stone-built fireplace and fitted glazed display cabinet to one wall.Other useful areas to the ground floor include a utility room, finished to a similarly high standard as the kitchen, a boot room with it's own access via a door from the courtyard and a cellar accessed via the utility room. The cellar offers great potential to create a games room or home cinema. There are built in storage cupboards with stone shelving, ideal for wine storage.Stairs lead from the entrance hallway to a bright and spacious first floor landing, with an impressive feature skylight, refurbished original radiators, access to airing cupboard with two Viessmann boilers, fitted shelving and access to loft hatch with pull down ladder.To the end of the landing are glazed double doors leading out to a railed balcony which gives a wonderful view of the gardens and countryside beyond.There are five double bedrooms in total to the first floor. The master bedroom is particularly beautiful, with numerous character features to include a black iron fireplace with attractive surround and a glazed wall cabinet with traditional column style radiator beneath. The en-suite bathroom is separated from the bedroom area with curtain divide through a pillared archway, with a roll top bath enjoying beautiful views of the gardens and countryside beyond. There is a separate shower unit, wall mirror and heated towel rail and a door to cloakroom with wc and wash hand basin.The additional four bedrooms are all spacious doubles, three of which enjoy en-suite facilities. One of the bedrooms has a pull down ladder to a loft space, ideal for conversion if more space is required, subject to relevant planning consents.The family bathroom is particularly appealing, being tastefully presented with attractive wall tiling, views through shuttered windows, panelled bath with overhead rain shower attachment, vanity wash hand basin with fitted mirrored cabinet above, wc and heated towel rail. This bathroom is also directly accessible via one of the larger bedrooms.The grounds of Bromsash House are impressively varied and beautifully designed in the classic English garden style. The gardens were designed by Florence Tytler, who formerly lived in the house in the early 1900's, along with her husband Sir Harry Tytler, a retired army officer.There are numerous sections of flat lawn, interspersed with a huge array of magnificent specimen trees, both native and exotic, including Canadian Silver Maple, Quercus Ilex, American Hazel Alder, Ginkgo Biloba and the largest Magnolia bush in Herefordshire and Gloucestershire!One of the most appealing aspects of the gardens is undoubtedly the rose walk, a long, slim stretch of lawn fringed on two sides by a variety of large rose bushes and apple trees having been used previously for a wedding service.The main house itself is joined by two separate one bedroom single story original annexes, one at each side of the house. Both are finished to a high standard and would be absolutely perfect as holiday rentals or additional accommodation for visiting relatives or staff, and feature open plan living room-kitchen, double bedroom and bathroom. One of these annexes also enjoys a private enclosed courtyard with hot tub.W3W///rooting.kidney.prom
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Contemporary house with terrace Ross-on-Wye (United Kingdom)
So many measures have been taken to ensure future proofing and cost efficiency, including; triple glazed windows throughout, air source heating and solar panels. The entire electrical system was installed by the current owners in 2020, with the air source heat pump being installed in 2024.The equestrian facilities are second to none, with around 6 acres of fenced paddocks, stabling, a tack room, shelter and further useful outbuildings, all surrounded by unbeatable views over forests and fields.The property has been comprehensively upgraded by the current owners since acquiring the property in 2020, including full re-wiring, re-plumbing and insulation, and now benefits from triple glazed aluminium windows, security doors, a highly efficient air source heat pump system and 21 solar panels, supported by a 10kW SolarEdge battery system. Underfloor heating runs throughout the ground floor, complemented by radiators upstairs.There is also high-speed connectivity options including Gigaclear availability nearby, strong 4G and 5G coverage, and a comprehensive WiFi mesh system throughout the house.Entering the property through the front door, you are greeted by a beautiful, bright entrance hallway with skylight above and attractive contemporary tiled flooring.The hallway gives access to a tastefully finished shower room and a utility-plant room, with high ceiling and additional storage units. This room houses all of the additional equipment and fixtures for the solar energy. Further along the hallway, you enter a spectacular living room, with lots of light streaming in from two sides and lovely front facing views. There is engineered oak flooring and a wood burning stove to the far end, offering a lovely cosy feel during the winter months.To the end of the hallway is a spacious home office, with side facing views, ideal for those working from home, but with the option for use as a children’s play room, a general hobbies room or even a ground floor bedroom, being served by the shower room down the hallway.At the heart of the home is a beautifully appointed Mereway kitchen-dining room. This exceptionally bright space enjoys triple aspect windows, with a large side window enjoying beautiful far-reaching views and triple glazed double doors leading outside to the rear patio area.There is an electric Aga incorporating an induction hob, integrated Samsung appliances, and a walk-in pantry providing excellent storage. A central island offers a sink, additional worksurfaces and storage beneath.As set of stairs leads upstairs where you will find two double bedrooms offering built in storage cupboards and pleasant front facing views. The landing area giving access to a separate dressing room with fitted storage and railing, and a beautifully appointed family bathroom. The bathroom is generous in size, featuring a freestanding bathtub, double vanity wash basin, W.C, heated towel rail and inset towel storage, all finished off with lovely high quality tiling to the floors and walls.A further set of stairs leads to the principle bedroom on the top floor. This exquisite suit boasts a very large bedroom area with double doors opening to a Juliette balcony with some truly wonderful views. There is a stunning en-suite, complete with a walk in shower finished with dark stone tiling, vanity wash basin, W.C, heated towel rail ad fitted storage cupboard.The self-contained wing of the house is equally well appointed, featuring a spacious open plan kitchen-living room (with kitchen again made by Mereway), two double bedrooms, one with en-suite, and a family bathroom; all finished to the same high quality of finish as the main house. This portion of the property offers a fantastic opportunity to make an additional income as a holiday rental if desired.
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House with garden Westbury-on-Severn (United Kingdom)
The Rowans is a stunning Georgian home, brimming with period charm and modern versatility. Once a dairy farm, it now offers high ceilings, fireplaces, flagstone and wood flooring, modern sash windows, and exquisite period details, while providing ample space for contemporary living. The property could effortlessly accommodate multiple office spaces, a gym, library, games room, or artist and therapy studios, the possibilities are endless.The grand entrance impresses immediately with soaring ceilings and archways leading to the main staircase and rear of the house. To the left, the drawing room features elegant arched recesses and fitted bookcases flanking a beautiful Bath Stone fireplace.Along the hallway, a further reception room, decorated in Sulking Room Pink, features a window to the front aspect. During renovation, a unique window was discovered within the wall, now a striking permanent feature looking through to the kitchen.The kitchen, fitted in 2020 and painted in Urbane Grey, is stylish and functional, with space for a Rangestyle cooker (not included) and Knigstone worksurfaces complementing the cupboards. Views extend across the rear garden, while behind the breakfast bar, a cosy family seating area sits in front of a fireplace with a wood-burning stove on a brick hearth.At the heart of the home is a highly practical space doubling as a boot room and bar, offering storage for coats, shoes, and even the wet dog. A hatch at the front transforms the area into a bar, perfect for entertaining and showcases just how well this clever space works.Opposite is a utility cupboard housing the boiler. Adjacent to the utility cupboard is a ground floor shower room.The former farmyard barn has been transformed into a spectacular formal dining and entertaining room, complete with vaulted ceiling, wood-burning stove, and an original arched window. Steps in the far corner lead to a mezzanine level, currently an office, but adaptable to suit a wide range of uses.The dining room opens into the magnificent oak-framed garden room, which boasts a curved glass window framing the front lawn and walled garden. A stone staircase with bespoke cast iron railings leads down to the lower ground floor, where a vast former dairy has been converted into a state-of-the-art family room. Natural light floods through a window at the far end, overlooking the original stone external steps. This highly versatile space has served as a photography studio, office, games room, and could easily become a yoga or dance studio, cinema room, gym, therapy rooms, or art studio, the possibilities are endless. Accessible from both the garden room and rear hallway, it is seamlessly connected to the rest of the house.Upstairs, a Velux-style window floods the first-floor landing with light, leading to three double bedrooms, each featuring period details, and a fourth bedroom currently used as a dressing room. The family bathroom offers a modern suite, while stunning views stretch across the gardens and neighbouring countryside.Laurel CottageThe Annexe, affectionately known as Laurel Cottage, is self-contained and offers a cosy sitting room with its own wood-burning stove, a kitchen fitted with cream units and integrated appliances, and a ground-floor bathroom with a white suite. Upstairs, there are two bedrooms, one enjoying a frontaspect view and the other boasting delightful distant views across the countryside. Laurel Cottage also benefits from its own garden to the rear.Accessed via a driveway that leads around to the rear, the property offers ample parking for several vehicles and direct access to a garage attached to the main house. Opposite the garage are three stables and a wood shed. The rear gardens are thoughtfully designed to attract birds and wildlife, featuring a rich variety of herbs, plants, and flowers, including lavender, daisies, wisteria, bay trees, and jasmine. A particularly striking feature is the remains of an old Roman forge, complete with its original well, providing a charming setting for summer dining and entertaining. Beyond the forge lies an orchard, carefully protected for its rare Gloucestershire tree varieties, comprising around 28 trees, including plum, Chaxhill Red, and cooking apples.The partly walled front garden features lush lawns with rowan, plum, and cherry trees, alongside a miniature English oak and eucalyptus. Both front and rear gardens offer wonderful spaces to enjoy the sun throughout the day, making them perfect for relaxation and outdoor living.W3W: winemaker.undivided.adoptVendor Insight -I was immediately captivated by The Rowans and its charming exterior and knew it was to be the family home I had been searching for. It was also an exciting renovation project and within commuting distance from Bristol for work.The house and the two bed annexe were in need of some care and attention and I have sympathetically upgraded them throughout. Work included plastering all rooms, rewiring, relaying floors, modernising the kitchen and bathroom and opening two original, bricked up, fireplaces. The real developments were the conversion of the small adjoining barn into the dining room, a fabulous sunroom and the creation of a massive, waterproofed and heated basement room.I love all the rooms, but am very proud of the stunning, curved, oak framed sunroom; that is always flooded with light and has pretty views to the garden: it is the ideal spot to settle and relax with a cup of tea or a glass of wine. The kitchen is where we spend most of our time and perfect for the passionate cook but also the place for family kitchen meals, plus the welcoming snug corner with a large sofa and wood burner for times when you want to relax with a coffee. Upstairs two bedrooms have large dormer windows where you look across the countryside to the Malverns and May Hill. Each room has a delightful mix of warmth, comfort and sophistication.The Rowans is a hospitable home where our guests can appreciate the elegance of the dining room, the warm and cosy sitting room with its huge fireplace and intriguing, original window that looks through to the kitchen; whilst the basement is the perfect games and party room. There have been many happy events when friends and family gathered in the house and garden.The wildlife garden is a glorious celebration of nature, with a twenty-eight tree orchard, and mature, colourful borders. It is a haven for wildlife with sightings of hedgehogs, rabbits, woodpeckers, jays and buzzards. In the back garden there are the remains of a Roman-era forge and well, hinting at the site's ancient past. Separately, in the front garden a charmingwisteria-covered walkway welcomes you, and in summer becomes a magical tunnel, the perfect setting for alfresco meals. The garden really has become an outside living room, enjoyed many summers as a haven of peace and natural beauty.We are so lucky to be just a few minutes' walk to the local garage and grocery store, or to the Severn and Wye Smokery with its food hall, coffee shop, restaurant and fishmonger. Westbury on Severn and Newnham on Severn are very short drives, and Gloucester is just over eight miles away, surrounded by the beautiful Severn Valley and Malvern Hills.The house has given me twenty-one happy years but is now too big and the time has come to downsize. The Rowans can now welcome another family to take over and look after it for the next twenty years.
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House with garden Gloucester (United Kingdom)
Nestled at the end of a peaceful country lane and surrounded by rolling countryside, Dunshill Farm is a charming Grade II Listed black-and-white farmhouse dating back to the 17th century, set within approximately 1.6 acres of gardens and grounds. This quintessential period home offers a rare opportunity to enjoy timeless character, privacy, and far-reaching rural views of The Malvern Hills, The Cotswolds, and the Welsh Mountains in an unspoilt setting.Steeped in history and rich in original features, the property beautifully showcases exposed beams, flagstone flooring, original doors, and an impressive inglenook fireplace with wood burner creating a warm and inviting atmosphere throughout. The generous accommodation is both versatile and welcoming, blending traditional character with practical family living.Freehold EPC Rating E Council Tax Band G Services, Utilities & Property Information Tenure - Freehold Council Tax Band G - Malvern Hills District Council Property Construction - Black and White - Wooden beams, brick and tile Electricity Supply - Mains Water Supply - Mains Drainage & Sewerage - Septic tank - there will be maintenance costs involved so please speak with the agent for further information. Heating - Oil-fired central heating - there will be maintenance costs involved so please speak with the agent for further information. Broadband - FTTC Broadband connection available - we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage - 4G and some 5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Parking - Garage parking for 4+ cars. Driveway parking for 4+ cars.
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House with garden Worcester (United Kingdom)
A magnificent country estate offering an expansive seven-bedroom main residence and an array of outbuildings, all set within approximately 7.6 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. With sweeping, breath-taking views of the Malvern Hills, this enchanting property provides a rare opportunity to own a personal sanctuary, situated just minutes from the charming riverside town of Upton-upon-Severn yet cocooned in lush, diverse surroundings. The centrepiece of the estate is Duckswich House itself, a substantial 8,406 sq ft residence built in 2003. Designed to combine scale and elegance with comfort, the property offers generously proportioned accommodation, crafted for both family living and grand entertaining. The surrounding grounds further enhance its appeal, creating a true country retreat of exceptional calibre. Additional Western Ponds and meadow circa 9.2 acres, available by separate negotiation.Please note that the brochure and video refer to The Bungalow - the bungalow is no longer included within the sale.Tenure - Freehold. Council Tax Band – H. Local Authority – Malvern Hills. EPC Rating – C. Property Construction – Standard (brick and tile). Electricity Supply – Mains. Water Supply – Mains. Drainage and Sewerage – Mains (via a pumping station – shared with The Bungalow). Heating – Mains gas and wet underfloor heating. Broadband – FTTC/FTTH superfast broadband connection available – we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage – 4G and some 5G mobile signal is available in the area – we advise you to check with your provider. Parking – Triple garage and driveway parking for several vehicles. Property Information - Restrictive covenants on the title deeds (ask the agents for more information).
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House with garden and terrace Ross-on-Wye (United Kingdom)
This beautiful parcel of Herefordshire farmland has been managed and maintained by the current owners for well over two decades. They came to Llangarron in the mid 90's with just 8 cows and a passion for smallholder farming. Over the following 20 years they grew a herd of over 80 prize winning Charolais cattle and developed a pedigree line that became nationally renowned.They were able to design and build their dream home on the farmland, aptly naming it Gwynfa' or white place/ paradise. They have delighted in watching these large white cows roam and graze our rolling pastures ever since!This wonderful smallholding comes complete with an exceptionally well-built dormer bungalow, that has been well cared for over the years, and offers bright, spacious and very versatile accommodation. As you enter the property, you step into an entrance hallway, with staircase to the first floor, and doors leading to various ground floor rooms.Leading directly off the hallway is a spacious living room, boasting a brick fireplace with woodburning stove, double aspect windows and sliding glazed doors giving access to the front of the property. There is a wonderfully bright and airy kitchen-breakfast room to the opposite end of the house, which features a range of modern units and worksurfaces, with Range cooker set within a traditional-style brick surround. The kitchen leads into a lovely breakfast area, with French doors leading to an outside patio, and internal double doors giving access to a lovely spacious dining room, also offering access outside.The kitchen also offers access to a large utility room, with storage units and ground floor cloakroom, with a porch leading outside.To the far end of the entrance hallway, you will find a ground floor double bedroom, a bathroom and home office, as well as a storage cupboard.The staircase leads to a first floor landing, leading off to two good sized double bedrooms, one of which features an en suite. There is an additional family bathroom and built in storage cupboards to the landing hallway. The property enjoys a well maintained lawned garden to the rear, with patio areas, a range of beautifully plated beds and a greenhouse. There is access through an archway to a raised vegetable patch and an orchard with a range of mixed fruit trees.There are additional gardens to the front, as well as a detached garage and parking, accessed via a driveway which is lined with plenty of colourful daffodils in the spring time. The farm buildings are located north of the property, quite separate from the house and gardens, and comprise; a General purpose Steel portal framed building with concrete floor and an open sided 3 bay hay barn, with great potential to create stabling if required.The land is truly stunning, extending to approx. 55 acres in total, and incorporates areas of rolling green grassland, with pockets of native woodland and a stream running through the lower areas. The land is predominantly Grade III with some Grade II to the east, and benefits from a natural water supply from the Garron Brook.Agent's note:The property is sold subject to an Agricultural Occupancy Condition, otherwise known as an agricultural tie. The occupation of the dwelling shall be limited to a person solely or mainly employed or last employed, in the locality in agricultural or forestry or a dependant of such person residing with them or a widow/widower of such a person.
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House with garden Ledbury (United Kingdom)
An exceptional country residence with annexe, set in approximately 0.75 acres. We are delighted to present Brinsop Barn, an outstanding barn conversion offering an impressive blend of character, space and modern family living. Set within approximately 0.75 acres of beautifully maintained grounds, this unique home enjoys a peaceful rural setting while remaining conveniently located just 10 minutes from Ledbury and 15 minutes from Hereford, with excellent access to amenities and transport links.Brinsop Barn is a substantial and versatile home extending to over 3,500 sq ft (including annexe), thoughtfully designed to provide generous and flexible accommodation across two floors.Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: G / A (annexe) Local Authority: Herefordshire EPC: Exempt - Grade II Listed Property Construction: Standard (timber framed brick and block tile) Electricity Supply: Mains Water Supply: Mains Drainage and Sewerage: Private via a septic tank Heating: LPG central heating and woodburning/multi-fuel stove Broadband: FTTP / Full fibre ultrafast broadband connection available - we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage: 4G and some 5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Parking: Garage and driveway parking Additional Information: Situated in a Conservation Area. EV charging point. CCTV or similar security system in operation. Windows replaced in 2025. Mains water pipe crosses the adjacent field to the property with an agreement included in the original title deeds for the barn. Objection lodged to a planning application for 5 new build properties in the neighbouring field. Title deeds refers to provisions as to light or air.
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House with garden Malvern (United Kingdom)
The heart of the home is a superb open-plan kitchen, dining and living space, designed for both entertaining and everyday living, with bi-fold doors opening onto the gardens. A separate study provides flexibility as a home office or potential ground floor bedroom, with the option to create an en-suite shower room, ideal for multi-generational living.Upstairs, four generous double bedrooms include an impressive principal suite with dressing area, en-suite and Juliet balcony with full width bi folds overlooking the gardens.Built with modern efficiency in mind, the property benefits from an air source heat pump, solar panels and an EPC A rating, offering lower running costs and long-term sustainability.Externally, the landscaped gardens provide a private and peaceful setting, complemented by an oak-framed garage and triple-bay carport. A boarded loft space above offers further potential, subject to the necessary consents. Additional land may be available by separate negotiation.Tenure – Freehold. Council Tax Band – F. Local Authority – Herefordshire. EPC – Rating A. Property Construction - Standard (brick and tile). Electricity Supply – Mains. Water Supply – Mains. Drainage and Sewerage – Private via a septic tank/sewage treatment plant which drains into a waterway. Heating – Air source heat pump with Nest smart heating system. Underfloor heating. Broadband - FTTC superfast fibre broadband connection available - we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage - 4G/5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Parking – Single garage and triple carport with driveway parking for 6 vehicles. Additional Information - Solar panels installed in 2019 and owned outright. CCTV or similar security system in operation. Shared access driveway.
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House with garden Cradley (United Kingdom)
Set within a wonderfully peaceful stretch of the Herefordshire and Worcestershire borders, Longdon offers the kind of lifestyle that is becoming increasingly difficult to find, a home where space, privacy and countryside living come together effortlessly.Surrounded by some of the region’s most beautiful walking and riding countryside, yet remaining within easy reach of Malvern, Worcester and excellent transport connections, the property perfectly balances rural tranquillity with everyday convenience. Whether enjoying long walks from the doorstep, entertaining family and friends in the gardens, or simply embracing a slower pace of life, Longdon lends itself beautifully to modern country living.The property itself offers versatile and beautifully proportioned accommodation, ideal for growing families, multi-generational living or those seeking a home that can adapt alongside changing lifestyles. Generous reception spaces, established gardens and a wonderful sense of seclusion create an environment equally suited to both relaxed family life and entertaining on a larger scale.For buyers seeking not simply a house, but a lifestyle move into one of the most desirable pockets surrounding the Malvern Hills, Longdon represents a rare opportunity!Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: G Local Authority: Herefordshire EPC: Rating C Property Construction: Standard (brick and tile) Electricity Supply: Mains Water Supply: Mains Drainage and Sewerage: Mains Heating: Gas Broadband: FTTC full fibre superfast broadband connection available - we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage: 4G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Parking: Double garage and driveway parking Additional Information: Situated in a Conservation Area. Right of Way access over shared entrance with Orchard House and 50% contribution towards the maintenance of the driveway. Right of Way to access the electricity transformer by the electricity company.Notes The property is freehold and was formerly copyhold, meaning the mines and minerals beneath the land are excluded from the title. It benefits from and is subject to various historic rights and restrictive covenants contained in earlier conveyances, including rights of access for maintenance and repair over a defined area of the land. There is also an agreement with the local electricity provider allowing for the presence and maintenance of electricity infrastructure, including a substation and associated equipment, subject to certain conditions. These matters are longstanding and typical for a property of this nature, and full details will be provided to buyers’ solicitors during the conveyancing process.
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House with garden and terrace Ross-on-Wye (United Kingdom)
This wonderful barn conversion offers a real taste of rural Herefordshire living, with spacious, versatile accommodation, thoughtfully upgrade over the years by the current owners.The property boasts numerous ground floor reception rooms, a stunning modern kitchen with views over the surrounding countryside, and five bedrooms and three bathrooms to the first floor. The grounds amount to six acres approximately, with gardens, paddocks, stables and a menage.Llangarron is a charming rural parish in south Herefordshire, offering peaceful village living amid rolling countryside. Centred around an attractive church and scattered traditional homes, it provides easy access to Ross-on-Wye and Monmouth. With scenic walks, welcoming community spirit, and unspoilt surroundings, Llangarron is ideal for those seeking a tranquil yet well-connected country setting.As you step into the property, you are greeted by a welcoming entrance hallway, with beautiful flagstone flooring, access to a ground floor W.C and stairs leading to the first floor.Turning left from here, you enter a stunning kitchen-breakfast room, with exposed ceiling beams, and bi-fold doors leading outside to a patio area, offering incredible countryside views over rolling green fields.There is a central island, fitted storage cupboards with space for appliances, an electric double Aga oven with four gas ring module attached, though operated completely separately from the main Aga. This very useful in hot summer months and tiled flooring throughout. From the kitchen, a door leads into a recently upgraded utility, with bespoke made storage cupboards extending across a whole wall, with a central island housing a Belfast sink, additional space for appliances and a door leading out to the front of the property. A door leads into the garage, which offers power, lighting, plenty of additional storage space and doors outside to the rear garden.To the opposite end of the ground floor, you will find a lovely light dining room, with large window to one end and glazed double doors leading outside to the rear garden. There are two openings into a cosy snug, allowing for a semi-open plan feel. This is a fantastic space for entertaining guests, ideal for gatherings and dinner parties. Further to the ground floor is a very useful home office, with plenty of space for storage units and desks, and a door leading into the snug. Most impressively is the main reception lounge, being very generous in size, with a grand brick fireplace housing a woodburning stove, and windows to two aspects allowing for plenty of light.To the first floor, the landing offers a recess, with space for a desk or a some chairs to create a reading nook if desired.There are five double bedrooms in total. The largest two bedrooms enjoy high vaulted ceilings, as well as the convenience of walk-in wardrobes and en-suite bath or shower rooms, with the bedroom to the far end of the house enjoying a lovely countryside view. The three further bedrooms are all served by an additional family bathroom. The property is approached via a gated driveway, giving parking for numerous vehicles to the front. A strip of lawn planted with trees lies to the southeastern elevation, giving a pleasant and private area to sit and enjoy a morning coffee.To the rear of the house, you have a large paved patio area with a pergola, ideal for sitting and enjoying those stunning vistas over the Herefordshire countryside. Following on from the patio is a large area of lawn, There is a fenced area with a greenhouse and vegetable plots, and access to two small store rooms to the side of the garage.One of the key features of the property is the equestrian facilities, which include five stables, store rooms, tack room, wash area and a well maintained menage, with fenced paddocks adjacent.///Songbird.smoking.artistVendor Interview -When we first began searching for a new home, we knew we wanted a property with land, as our daughters had fallen in love with horses and we needed the space to match their passion. Swallows End came onto the market privately, almost as though it were meant for us, and from the moment we arrived, we knew it was exactly what we had been hoping for. The setting, the land, the feeling of space and tranquillity it was all perfect.Since moving in, we have poured love and attention into making the house somewhere truly special. The kitchen has been completely renovated and is now very much the heart of the home, with a huge central island and our beloved AGA. We opened up the space to capture the sweeping countryside views, and added bifold doors so that in the summer months the patio becomes an effortless extension of the kitchen. The house as a whole is a wonderful place to gather: with seating for eight in the kitchen, ten in the dining room, and six to eight in the sitting room, entertaining is always relaxed and enjoyable. For quieter moments, the study provides a cosy retreat to work or read. Besides the kitchen renovation, we have also updated two of the bathrooms, while the utility room we created from part of the garage offers generous storage and practicality.Outside, the half-acre garden is mostly flat lawn bordered by far-reaching fields. It has hosted everything from children's games to the most memorable day of allour elder daughter's wedding, with a marquee on the lawn and ample guest parking in our own fields.The local area is wonderfully peaceful, with minimal traffic and a supportive cluster of just five neighbouring homes. A mile up the road is a bus stop for Monmouth or Ross-on-Wye, and nearby Llangrove and Whitchurch both offer excellent Church of England primary schools.Swallows End has given us space, community, and countless happy memoriesand now it is ready for its next chapter as we move on to ours.
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Contemporary house with garden and terrace Worcestershire (United Kingdom)
22 St. Peters Road is a beautifully presented and spacious four-bedroom family home, set behind private electric gates with ample parking and access to a double garage. Designed for modern living, the property offers versatile reception spaces including a snug, a stunning conservatory opening onto elevated decking and contemporary open-plan kitchen/diner with integrated Bosch appliances ideal for entertaining. The landscaped rear garden is a standout feature, with decking leading to a beautifully maintained lawn, sculpted hedges, an orchard, two outbuildings, and raised planters.Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: G Local Authority: Malvern Hills EPC: Rating B Property Construction: Standard (brick and tile) Electricity Supply: Mains Water Supply: Mains Drainage and Sewerage: Mains Heating: Gas – underfloor heating downstairs and individually controlled radiators upstairs. Broadband: FTTP full fibre ultrafast broadband connection available - we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage: 4G/5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Parking: Double garage and driveway parking for 6+ vehicles. Additional Information: Electric gates, infrared security alarm internally and outside security lights with sensors. NHBC building warranty until Sept 2026. Outside double power socket
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House with terrace Cradley (United Kingdom)
The Clover Mill is an exceptional lifestyle and business opportunity, offering a fully operational yoga retreat with five eco-lodges, a Grade II Listed owner’s cottage and a beautifully converted 17th-Century water mill - all set within approximately 10 acres of idyllic countryside complete with a lake, brook and weir. Expertly restored and thoughtfully designed, the water mill is arranged over five floors, culminating in a spectacular double-height yoga studio. The retreat also offers a large dining room, separate kitchen and pantry, treatment rooms, a steam room and multiple relaxation areas, all complemented by the five architect-designed timber eco-lodges, each with its own private deck and countryside view. One has wheelchair access and there is an additional one-bedroom annexe with accessibility adaptations. The estate is offered as a thriving freehold business with forward bookings in place and the flexibility to expand operations further. Positioned west of the Malvern Hills, on the border of Herefordshire and Worcestershire, The Clover Mill is just 11 miles from Worcester, with easy access to the M5 (J7) and direct rail links to Birmingham and London. This is a rare opportunity to acquire an established leisure and wellness enterprise in a truly tranquil setting, perfectly suited for those seeking a balance of work, lifestyle and income.Tenure – Freehold. Council Tax Band – C / A – Annexe. Local Authority – Herefordshire. EPC – Rating A / Rating B – Annexe. Property Construction - Non-standard construction details: 5-storey building built with stone with rubble filled walls, timber frame annexe and timber frame highly insulated eco-lodges. Electricity Supply – Mains. Water Supply – Via a borehole, with filters and UV sterilisation unit. Drainage and Sewerage - Private drainage via an aerobic sewerage treatment plant. Heating - Biomass boiler in all buildings except the annexe which is oil-fired central heating. Broadband – FTTP Full-fibre ultrafast broadband connection available - we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage - 4G and some 5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Parking - Single garage, driveway and allocated parking for 20+ vehicles. Additional Information – Grade II Listed. Access to an EV charging point. Covenant of access along the track from the lane to the premises cattle grid. Public Right of Way footpath. Flooding: In 2007 the whole of Cradley and surrounds were affected. A 2m earth bund has been built, plus flood defence barrier installed 2013 and no flooding since, Type of flooding: River Water. All buildings benefit from a highly efficient district heating system powered by a biomass boiler, which is registered for the index-linked RHI until 2033. Additional infrastructure includes a private borehole water supply and an aerobic sewage digester, ensuring the estate operates sustainably and efficiently.
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House with garden Cheltenham (United Kingdom)
A distinguished and truly grand Cheltenham residence, enviably positioned on the prestigious Battledown Estate - an address long admired for its exclusivity, tranquillity, and elevated sense of privacy. Set within expansive, beautifully established grounds, this remarkable home was substantially extended in 2006 and enjoys a rare combination of seclusion and convenience, lying just moments from Cheltenham town centre. With only five owners in its 125-year history, the property carries an exceptional provenance, offering a rare opportunity to become custodian of one of Battledown’s most significant and enduring homes. Approached through elegant wrought-iron gates and via a sweeping gravel driveway, this impressive period home stands proudly within expansive, mature grounds. Surrounded by established trees and generous lawns, the property enjoys an exceptional sense of privacy while remaining perfectly positioned for access to Cheltenham, excellent schools, and the wider Cotswolds. Defined by its handsome façade, soaring ceilings, deep bay windows and classical proportions, the house radiates warmth, character and presence. Its scale and layout create a superb family home, with multiple reception rooms, large windows flooding each space with natural light, and the opportunity to refine, upgrade or reconfigure to suit individual taste. From the quiet, tree-lined lane, the property is accessed through imposing stone pillars and wrought-iron gates, opening onto a long, gravel driveway flanked by manicured lawns and mature planting. Set well back from the road, the approach gives an immediate sense of arrival. Freehold EPC Rating D Council Tax Band G Services, Utilities & Property Information Tenure - Freehold Council Tax Band G - Cheltenham Borough Council Property Construction – standard – brick & tile Electricity Supply - Mains Water Supply - Mains Drainage & Sewerage - Mains Heating - Mains Broadband - FTTP Broadband connection available - we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage - 4G and 5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Parking – Double garage and driveway parking for 8 cars. Special Notes – There is a Battledown Estate service charge of approximately £550 per annum.
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House with garden and terrace Monmouth (United Kingdom)
There are homes that impress, and there are homes that inspire. Chapel House unquestionably belongs to the latter, a landmark Georgian residence of exceptional architectural presence, offering a rare opportunity to create one of Monmouth’s most impressive family homes, filled with considerable architectural and historic significance.This Grade II* listed property believed to date back to the early 18th century is attributed to ironmaster and former mayor William Rea and displays the refined symmetry and classical proportions typical of the Georgian period. From the moment of arrival, its stature is unmistakable, with curved stone steps rising to a pedimented entrance framed by fluted pilasters and a delicate fanlight, while sash windows, quoins and a Welsh slate roof complete the composition.Inside, the house begins to reveal its remarkable story. The reception hall is a space of real theatre, featuring wooden dado panelling, a decorative plaster ceiling and an elegant sweeping staircase with twisted balusters and a moulded handrail. To the left, two interconnecting reception rooms provide beautifully balanced living spaces, each centred around original fireplaces and enriched by exquisite timber panelling, including an inscription recording restoration by Humphrey Farran Hall in 1910. Large sash windows with shutters flood the rooms with natural light, creating spaces equally suited to entertaining and everyday living.To the right, a generous dining room and study offer further versatility, while a secondary staircase reflects the home’s layered history. Throughout, craftsmanship and period detail are evident at every turn, including a historic fireback bearing the initials of William Rea and the date 1720.Beyond, the former service wing and stable annexe provide extensive ancillary accommodation, currently arranged with kitchens, living areas, utility spaces and additional rooms. This substantial section of the property offers exceptional scope for reconfiguration, whether for guest accommodation, multi-generational living or the creation of bespoke lifestyle spaces such as a cinema, gym or wellness suite (subject to the necessary consents).In total, the house extends to over 12,000 sq ft, with bedroom accommodation arranged across the upper floors. The layout still reflects its previous use as a boarding house, but the property now presents a substantial and compelling opportunity for restoration into an exceptional private residence, or for alternative Use Classes, such as a boutique hotel, high-end care facility, offices, or retirement village, subject to the necessary planning consents.Chapel House is offered for sale on a freehold basis.The grounds are as compelling as the house itself, extending to approximately 1.43 acres and forming part of Monmouth’s historic conservation setting. The garden walls, railings and gateway are Grade II listed, while the gardens themselves are also registered Grade II, reflecting their heritage significance.A pathway leads through lawns and mature planting towards the front entrance, creating a sense of privacy and arrival despite the central location. Walled gardens to either side provide structure and character, while to the rear, terraced lawns descend gently towards the River Monnow.The outlook is particularly special, with Vauxhall Meadows and open countryside beyond, offering a tranquil and ever-changing backdrop.The grounds provide generous space for outdoor living, entertaining and relaxation. A large walled hardstanding area, accessed via double gates, offers ample parking, complemented by additional outbuildings including a workshop and storage, along with a paved terrace behind the house.AGENTS NOTE: There is a Commercial EPC in place for Chapel House, Rating D. Contact the agent for the full report.
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House with garden and terrace Hereford (United Kingdom)
Situated on the edge of Haywood Forest, the original dwelling was designed as a picturesque gamekeeper's cottage around 1800 for the old Belmont House estate. Its architect, known to have designed other buildings for the estate, is believed to have been John Nash, whose most famous Georgian buildings are the Blaise Hamlet near Bristol, Regent Street and ultimately Buckingham Palace in London. That original cottage was first extended in the late twentieth century and more extensively in the early 2000's. However, the current owners are responsible for the complete remodelling and decoration of the exquisite interiors and the addition of a handsome, secluded home office with gym and sauna, set within the immediate grounds. As you enter the main property, you are greeted by a welcoming and spacious hallway, with staircase to the first floor, a cloakroom with W.C and wash basin and a home office with desk and storage space.Turning left off the entrance hall is a generous and beautifully presented drawing room, with windows to front and rear aspect allowing light to fill the room. There is an inset woodburning stove, French doors leading out to the rear patio and a lovely view over fields to the rear.Turning right from the entrance hall, you enter a magnificent open plan kitchen-dining-snug room with light coloured travertine stone flooring throughout. This spacious and thoughtfully designed space is idea for socialising, with a high-quality kitchen complete with a central island-breakfast bar and a range of fitted appliances to include; combi microwave/steamer/oven, double oven, 6 ring induction hob, undercounter fridge and dishwasher, double sink and all finished with attractive granite worktops. There is a dining area with vaulted ceiling and a pleasant outlook over the front garden, as well as a snug area ideal for relaxing in the evenings. The laundry room is accessed directly from the kitchen-snug area, and provides further storage units, space and plumbing for washing machine and tumble dryer, sink, up-right fridge and separate freezer, along with a considerable pantry. Further to the hallway is a cloakroom with W.C, wash basin and granite worktop, as well as a home office with space for a desk and storage.A staircase leads from the entrance hall to the first floor landing, which is in itself a lovely bright, open space with wonderful panoramic views and plenty of storage space with numerous in built cupboards.The principal bedroom suite is perhaps one of the most appealing aspects of the property, boasting an large walk-out balcony which takes in those awe-inspiring views, and offers a perfect place to enjoy a morning cup of coffee.The en-suite has been tastefully upgraded by the current owners, and is designed with Carrara marble tops and tiling with a large shower enclosure, bath and double sink. The dressing room is spacious, with fitted wardrobes, and could easily be repurposed as a fourth bedroom or nursery if desired. To the opposite end of the first floor are two further double bedrooms, one of which enjoys those same wonderful rear views, with another overlooking the beautiful manicured front gardens, both served by a three piece travertine tiled family bathroom. Attached cottageIn addition to the main house, Forest Lodge includes a charming one-bedroom attached cottage. This self-contained unit is perfect for guests or extended family, and having it's own entrance and garden area, offers opportunities for income.The lounge features a splendid high vaulted ceiling which adds to the sense of space and grandeur. The cottage also features a well-appointed shower room and modern kitchen with countryside views, ensuring comfort and privacy for its occupants. Further garden space could easily be apportioned to the annexe if desired.Set within five acres in total, Forest Lodge enjoys immaculately manicured formal gardens, with beautifully kept lawns and well planted beds, as well as a range of specimen trees and seating areas.To the rear of the house is a particularly special area, with a large paved patio and a decking area, placed strategically to make the most of the east facing views over fields of yellow and green towards Dinedor Hill and as far as the Malvern Hills. Further along from the house, a gate leads into a glade with mature trees, which leads down to a fantastic enclosed kitchen garden, with enough large established beds and a greenhouse to allow for a degree of (if not total) self-sufficiency. Continuing form here you enter a lovely orchard with a range of fruit trees, and several acres of paddock ideal for grazing or for transformation into a wildflower meadow. To the front of the property is a gated driveway, which leads to a parking area with space for numerous vehicles. The current owners have created an exceptional detached office suite, designed to emulate the character of the house, which includes a sauna & gym room. This space provides an excellent opportunity for those working from home or in need of a creative studio, offering a quiet and inspiring environment away from the main house.There is an array of outbuildings that include a detached double garage, steel framed barn, open fronted stone wood store, stables and potting shed. The whole property benefits from ultra-fast fibre broadband to the door.W3W///flagpole.fans.pulsing
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House Worcester (United Kingdom)
This unique home offers great living space including a large kitchen/breakfast room, a spacious dining room, four bedrooms, the master of which includes an ensuite and built-in storage. The property benefits from exposed beams, endless windows providing for light and airy accommodation. The property has been renovated and upgraded to a high standard and provides a wonderful family home within one of the most desirable locations. Tenure - Freehold Council Tax Band - G. Local Authority - Malvern Hills. EPC - Rating D. Property Construction - Standard (brick and tile). Electricity Supply - Mains. Water Supply - Mains. Drainage and Sewerage - Private drainage via a septic tank. Heating - Oil-fired. Broadband - FTTH/FTTP Full fibre broadband connection available - we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage - 4G and some 5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Parking - Garaging for 4 vehicles and driveway parking for 4+ vehicles. Additional Information - Electricity cabling runs across the lane to Croome Farm.
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House with garden and terrace Lydney (United Kingdom)
Beanhill Barn is a beautiful stone barn conversion, originally converted in 1996, offering a blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. Expect flagstone, Welsh slate, and oak floors, floor-to-ceiling glazing, bespoke oak doors, and an atmosphere that somehow marries both cosy and spacious.Step into the entrance hall, ideal for kicking off muddy wellingtons and parking the dog after a countryside walk. To the left is a handy cloakroom, while ahead, a bespoke set of oak doors open into the main living areas.At the heart of the home lies the kitchen, where a classic oil-fired Aga takes centre stage, set on reclaimed Welsh slate flooring. Cream gloss units are paired with granite work surfaces, a Belfast sink, integrated appliances including a dishwasher, twin under-counter fridges, and a wine cooler. Reclaimed Victorian radiators run throughout the property, adding character and warmth.The kitchen flows into the formal dining room, where reclaimed wall panelling adds texture and French doors bring in plenty of light.A central snug, currently used as a gym, leads down into a fabulous reception room. With its bright, airy feel, it would make a perfect craft or hobby space. Steps lead up to a mezzanine level, ideal as a home office.The main lounge exudes a darker, cosier atmosphere, complete with a stone open fireplace, perfect for winter evenings. From here, glazed bi-fold doors open into a stunning oak-framed garden room with a hand-painted arched window and glazing all around. A Jtul Scandinavian-style stove ensures this is a space to enjoy year-round.Upstairs, the layout mirrors the ground floor, with exposed beams and rustic features throughout all four bedrooms. Each room enjoys views of the surrounding gardens or neighbouring fields. The principal bedroom is especially impressive, with wall-to-wall fitted wardrobes, one of which conceals a luxurious en-suite. This private sanctuary features a slipper bath, separate shower, and Moroccan-style tiling, offering a true retreat from the rest of the home.The family bathroom doesn't miss out on character either, with a ball and claw bathtub, separate shower, wash hand basin, and WC, all continuing the home's blend of charm and style.The Independent Living WingThe independent living wing adjoins the main house but enjoys its own private entrance, opening into a cleverly designed kitchen area that mirrors the main kitchen and includes integrated appliances. Built-in cupboards provide space for a utility stack, along with handy storage for coats and shoes. A connecting door leads directly into the main house kitchen, making this an ideal utility or boot room for those not requiring a self-contained annexe. At the far end, a door opens into a ground floor bedroom thoughtfully designed with accessibility in mind. This room includes integrated mobility support systems such as ceiling hoists, which can be removed if not needed. An adjoining wet room features a hydro bath, WC, and wash hand basin.The Udder PlaceWow, wow, wow! The current owners spared no expense when converting this charming stone shed into a stunning holiday cottage in 2021. Currently rated 5* on Airbnb. Step into The Udder Place and be welcomed by a beautifully designed open-plan living space, ideal for socialising and relaxing. A quirky downstairs loo, affectionately known as the 'cow room', adds a playful touch. The heart of the home is the impressive open-plan kitchen, dining and living area, complete with a central island, perfect for sociable cooking. Bifold doors open out onto a spacious patio, ideal for alfresco dining. The kitchen comes fully equipped with everything you need including a dishwasher, fridge, freezer and a wine fridge. There's a generous utility room. The living space features a cosy wood-burning stove, ideal for unwinding in the evenings. Tucked away just off the living area is a ground floor bedroom, with its own ensuite shower room. The bedroom itself boasts a statement bathtub and bifold doors that lead directly to the opposite end of the patio. Upstairs, the landing offers a peaceful snug, just the spot for curling up with a good book. To the right, you'll find a spacious king-size bedroom with an ensuite featuring a large walk-in shower. A standout feature here is the Juliet balcony, offering far-reaching countryside views. To the left, the twin bedroom also includes an ensuite shower room and its own Juliet balcony, blending indoor comfort with the beauty of the outdoors.Beanhill Barn and The Udder Place are beautifully arranged around a central courtyard, with an attractive fishpond at its heart, doubling as a generous turning circle with ample parking for multiple vehicles. Each property enjoys its own spacious garden, complete with a patio perfect for al fresco dining, fruiting trees including productive cherry, walnut, and a mature magnolia, and plenty of space to grow your own produce if desired.Beyond the gardens lies a horseshoe-shaped stable yard. One side retains four stables and a tack room, while the other has been adapted into a shower block to support the owners' campsite business, now wound down as they prepare for retirement. This could easily revert to stables, offering further flexibility for equestrian use.Three gently sloping paddocks and a stretch of woodland lead down to a well-stocked fishing lake, ideal for carp and coarse fishing.Beanhill Barn offers an ideal blend of lifestyle and opportunity, with ample scope for a rural enterprise. Whether you're dreaming of running a glamping or camping site, offering equine holidays, fishing experiences, launching a craft studio, or setting up alpaca trekking or dog agility experiences, the space and setting allow for a wide range of possibilities and more! All subject to gaining the necessary consents.AGENTS NOTES:The neighbouring property benefits from a right of access for unloading at the edge of Beanhill Barn's courtyard, but otherwise has its own separate driveway and ample parking next door.The Udder Place conditions of planning: The building shall only be used for holiday purposes and shall not be used as any individual's main or sole dwelling at any time. A register of all occupiers, detailing dates, names and usual addresses shall be maintained by the owner and shall be kept up-to-date and available for inspection at all reasonable hours by officers of the Council. The holiday let hereby permitted shall be permanently retained in the ownership and management
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House with garden and terrace Lydney (United Kingdom)
This captivating period country residence exudes timeless elegance and is nestled amidst the unspoiled countryside overlooking the Wye Valley. The exceptional Grade II listed Georgian property offers a wealth of original features and is perfectly positioned to provide an unparallelled lifestyle. The welcoming entrance hall has a tiled floor with access to the wine cellar and leads to a gracious reception hall with a north-facing window and ample storage. On this ground floor, there is also a stylish cloakroom featuring modern amenities. The elegant Drawing Room can be found off the inner hallway with stunning views towards Monmouth and French doors overlooking the beautifully mature and manicured south-facing garden to the rear. The room is filled with natural light from the two large windows and a beautiful ornate fireplace with open fire completes the charm. From the drawing room, double doors lead into the south-facing dining room with its two large sash windows with wooden shutters and a multi-fuel wood burner offering a wonderful place to enjoy family get-togethers.The Sitting Room is a comfortable, cosy room which has exceptional views over the Wye Valley with a large bay window with window seat, wooden shutters and a recessed wood burner. The charming kitchen/breakfast room, nestled in the oldest part of the house, boasts oak-faced kitchen units, a striking AGA, and French doors leading out to the rear terrace. There is also a convenient utility room and access to the second cellar. Birchfield House's first floor offers a world of refined comfort and breathtaking views. The Principal Suite enjoys views of the Lower Wye Valley and the south windows offer views across the gardens. There is a range of wardrobes that provides ample storage and the en-suite bathroom with a south-facing window features a contemporary bathroom suite with bath and walk-in shower. Bedroom Two has French windows leading to a balcony, offering a sweeping view of the picturesque surroundings. It's adorned with two exquisite slit stained glass windows to the north. Steps lead down to a bathroom with an east-facing window, bath and walk-in shower.A staircase leads up to a study/fifth bedroom that offers north and south aspects (with a slit window to the east) and commands some of the most breathtaking views in the house. Bedroom Three offers a south-facing window and radiator, while Bedroom Four boasts an early fireplace feature and hob grate, along with a south-facing window. The family bathroom, complete with a north-facing window, features a white bathroom suite. The self-contained annexe is perfect for accommodating relatives or generating additional income through holiday lets. It comprises a comfortable sitting room with west and north windows, and bookshelves. The bathroom includes a white bathroom suite, with plumbing for a washing machine. Bedroom One offers a north-facing window, radiator, and an open-plan hall/breakfast area with glazed doors leading to the garden, a quarry-tiled floor, and a Worcester oil-fired boiler. The Kitchenette includes fitted units, a cooker with an extractor, and a fridge freezer. A pine staircase leads up to the second bedroom featuring west and south leaded lights and a beamed ceiling.To the east of the main house, there are a range of traditional stone and slate-roofed outbuildings, including a two-storey Coach House including Stables. These buildings have planning consent for conversion into an attractive self-contained three bedroom cottage. Building regulations approval ref FP0589/04.Extensive gardens grace the south side of the house, extending beyond paved terraces to large lawned areas. Shrub and rose borders, intertwined with mature trees, create a picturesque landscape. Enjoy recreational activities on the floodlit hard Tennis Court. To the north, across the public lane, you'll find a pasture paddock. The entire property extends to approximately 2 ½ acres.AGENTS NOTE: ESTATE AGENTS ACT We are required under the Estate Agents Act 1979 and the Provision of Information Regulations 1991 to point out that one of the clients we are acting for in the sale of this property is a connected person as defined by the Act.To reach Birchfield House from Monmouth, follow the A466 Wye Valley road to Bigsweir bridge. Just prior to the bridge, take a left on a hairpin bend towards St. Briavels. Wind through the village until you reach a T junction with the B4228 Coleford to Chepstow road. Turn right, and after about 1 mile, take a right turn signposted for St. Briavels Common. Continue along this lane until you reach a telephone kiosk, beyond which is a sign for Hudnalls Loop Road. Bear right, and after approximately ¼ mile, you'll arrive at Birchfield House on the left-hand side of the road. What3words: ///astounded.covers.published
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Contemporary house with garden Worcester (United Kingdom)
An exceptional, detached, family home combining substantial proportions with stylish contemporary living, positioned within one of the area’s most sought-after residential settings. Beautifully presented throughout and thoughtfully designed for modern family life, Hadfeld Orchard offers superb versatility, impressive entertaining space and excellent flexibility for multi-generational living, home working and growing families alike.Tenure - Freehold Council Tax Band - G Local Authority - Wychavon EPC - Rating C Property Construction - Standard (brick and tile). Electricity Supply - Mains Water Supply - Mains Drainage and Sewerage - Mains Heating - Oil Broadband - FTTC Full-fibre superfast broadband connection available - we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage - 4G/5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Parking - Triple garage and driveway parking for 5-6 vehicles Additional Information - Access to an EV charging point. CCTV or similar security system in operation. Small shared drive area. Underground electricity cable in rear garden.
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House with garden and terrace Norton (United Kingdom)
* OPEN HOUSE EVENT * SATURDAY 6th JUNE from 11am until 1pm - please contact the Droitwich Spa office to book your viewing slot.The Field House is a captivating former coach house, elegantly extended and refurbished to highlight its fine Edwardian character. Set within circa five acres, including a stable block, it enjoys far-reaching views across the Vale of Evesham and Bredon Hill. The property offers three well-proportioned double bedrooms, two bathrooms, and three reception rooms - one providing exceptional versatility for a fourth bedroom. There is planning permission in place for further enhancement. At its heart is a beautifully crafted Cottes Wood farmhouse-style kitchen, complete with bespoke cabinetry and contrasting solid wood detailing. Further benefits include a utility/boot room with a walk-in pantry and double garaging within the attractive stable block. The landscaped gardens are a true highlight, wrapping the home in natural beauty, with elegant patio areas, a charming pergola linking front and rear gardens, and a delightful herb garden. Ideally positioned for village living yet well connected, The Field House seamlessly combines rural tranquillity with modern convenience.Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: G Local Authority: Wychavon EPC: Rating E Property Construction: Standard (brick and tile) Electricity Supply: Mains Water Supply: Mains Drainage and Sewerage: Private drainage via a septic tank shared with two other properties with the costs shared equally. The tank is located outside of the property boundary. Heating: LPG central heating Broadband: FTTC / part of full fibre broadband connection available - we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage: 4G/5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Parking: Double garage and driveway parking for 10 vehicles Additional Information: There is planning permission for a two-storey extension in place to the main house and planning to replace the stabling/garaging. Details available on request. Title Information: The property is accessed via shared private driveways with associated maintenance contributions. The title contains rights and easements relating to shared drainage and utilities, together with restrictive covenants affecting business use, boundary maintenance and future development. Buyers are advised to liaise with their solicitors.
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House with garden and terrace Lydney (United Kingdom)
This handsome, modernised and extended period farmhouse enjoys a glorious, elevated situation, commanding stunning 180 degree views of the picturesque scenery of the Wye Valley 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty'. The substantial six-bedroom residence is set above a quiet country road in the friendly but spread-out community of Hewelsfield, in the Forest of Dean. Once at the heart of a cider farm, the handsome 200-year-old property sits in lovely, established gardens at the end of a long drive, with its group of majestic Scots Pines providing a local landmark. True to its heritage, its 4.8 Acres of grounds include a productive orchard which keeps the vendor well-supplied with apples for cider, apple juice and apple cake! The Wye Valley's spectacular scenery and wonderful natural environment have inspired generations of artists and creatives, including the vendor, drawn to this particular property some 20 years ago by its pastoral surroundings and abundance of light. My husband and I were both painters. I was captured by the Scots Pines and the view. My husband was looking for light from the north and whilst this house is south-facing, he was able to set up a studio in the large, back, north-facing bedroom.The vendor says the gardens and grounds have also been a joy. She has enjoyed creating and tending her vegetable plot and planning and maintaining the wonderful formal gardens. The property has provided an idyllic country lifestyle, surrounded by an abundance of wildlife and wonderful walks, including the long distance Wye Valley Walk and Offas Dyke National Trail. You are in the heart of nature. There is an incredible sense of quiet and no light pollution. The house is approached along a long gravel driveway, lined with heather and mature shrubs and leading to ample parking. The driveway leads past a lovely area of level lawn, with established borders and an original sundial as a focal point. The attractive formal gardens near the house have been planned for seasonal colour and include large beds retained by natural stone walling. Established trees, shrubs and climbers include hydrangeas, magnolias and wisteria. Behind the house is the orchard - a gently sloping are with mixed fruit trees, leading to bluebell woodland at the top. There is a kitchen garden with a soft fruit area and a small lily pond. A feature of the gardens is a group of towering Scots Pines, which the vendor believes would have been planted as a deliberate landmark. There is a patio used by the annexe, whilst accessed from the kitchen of the main property there is a raised, paved patio. Both take advantage of the breathtaking views and the wonderful natural surroundings. The gardens are south facing and because it is so high up, in the mornings you can sometimes see a layer of cloud over the village and watch it rise up it is captivating. The sun rises and sunsets are also amazing. The grounds extend to about 4.8 acres and included the field across the lane to the front aspect.What3words: ///intend.surveyors.physics
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Property with garden Hereford (United Kingdom)
Requiring renovation throughout, this attractive Georgian home offers a wonderful opportunity to restore and reimagine a characterful period property, rich in original features and generous proportions, and ready for a new lease of life.Step inside through the main entrance hall where classic Georgian features immediately set the tone, including a high ceiling and well-proportioned layout. To the left is a characterful office with a fireplace and dual-aspect windows, while to the right, the double-fronted sitting room enjoys a further fireplace, sash windows and picture rails, creating a light-filled reception space. To the rear, the kitchen provides space for a cooker (the Rayburn is not currently in working order), alongside a floor-to-ceiling window, pantry cupboard, wide floorboards and room for a table. Just off the kitchen is a useful utility room with a door to the outside, which in turn leads through to a bathroom fitted with a slipper bath, wash hand basin and vanity unit. Beyond the kitchen is a generous and welcoming lounge, with wide floorboards, floor-to-ceiling sash windows and a tall fireplace housing a wood-burning stove. The room enjoys open, far-reaching views across the garden and land towards the stables, creating a wonderful connection with the outdoors and allowing horses or animals to be watched from the comfort of the living room.A staircase from the entrance hall leads down to the cellar.Upstairs on the first-floor landing, a large sash window draws in natural light, with two bedrooms located on this level. A further staircase rises to the second floor, where there are two additional bedrooms and a shower room.The house retains considerable charm, offering an exciting opportunity for a buyer to sensitively refurbish and create a fine period home tailored to their own style.The main driveway leads to a range of outbuildings and a generous parking area. A separate wrought-iron gate opens across the front garden, passing productive pear, almond and peach trees, along with established rose bushes.The extent of the outbuildings and equestrian facilities includes a steel-framed barn, two detached barns and two stable blocks, offering excellent potential for equestrian use. There is also scope to convert these buildings into additional accommodation, subject to the necessary planning consents.To the rear, the garden is mainly laid to lawn with a seating area, thoughtfully positioned to take full advantage of the far-reaching views across open countryside and ancient woodland.Beyond the gardens, the property extends to approximately 14.2 acres of rolling Herefordshire countryside.This rural property package offers clear scope for a programme of modernisation and landscaping.///Bravery.outbound.cubedSeller Insights -We love its location along this peaceful country lane which is surrounded by approximately thirty acres of land. Our home enjoys outstanding views across open meadows and pastureland, together with ancient woodland that becomes awash with bluebells each spring. The grounds provide a haven for wildlife and offers a wonderful sense of privacy, space and tranquillity that is increasingly rare to find.Our accommodation is both practical and generously proportioned, with much of the home's rich history beautifully preserved. Tall floor to ceiling windows, high ceilings and original doors lend an elegant sense of scale throughout, while its elm wood flooring is complemented by its striking elm staircase, creating a warm and characterful interior.At the heart of the home is our family kitchen and dining area, which flows naturally into the main reception room. Here, a substantial wood burning stove provides a welcoming focal point making this a particularly inviting space on cold winter evenings. From the principal living areas, we have easy access into the garden, creating perfect opportunities for relaxed al fresco dining while enjoying the far reaching views. With no light pollution, the night skies here are truly spectacular, offering a rare chance to enjoy stargazing in peaceful surroundings.This has been a wonderful family home, in which our children have enjoyed space, freedom and the pleasure of having their horses stabled on site, with numerous bridleways close by. Over the years, we have hosted many joyful family gatherings, children's parties and celebrations with friends.The location is as impressive as the home itself. A gentle walk leads down to the River Wye, while the Brecon Beacons provide a dramatic natural backdrop. The city of Hereford is just minutes away offering excellent amenities and a thriving cultural scene. A good choice of state and independent schools are within easy reach, and the nearby village of Clehonger is within walking distance and is home to a well regarded pub.Having provided decades of happy memories for us, this exceptional property is now ready to welcome a new family to enjoy its charm, space and truly beautiful setting.
…By Annonceur International
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