Situation & Description:
The property is situated in the heart of Kington which is a market town on the Herefordshire/Powys borders and is a good area for walking with the Offas Dyke Footpath, Hergest Ridge and the Bradnor Hills on the doorstep. Kington also offers a good range of amenities which include: doctor`s surgery, vets, post office, banks, primary and secondary schools, leisure centre, library, shops and restaurants as well as public transport links.
The Old White Lion is a Grade II Listed property which has many character features including exposed wall and ceiling timbers, vaulted ceilings, tiled floors, fireplaces as well as having the added benefit of gas central heating and a good sized enclosed garden to the rear.
Accommodation:
The property is approached to the front by a step down and timber door which opens to;
Entrance Hall:
With feature Sash Bay window to the front incorporating a Study area, Quarry tiled flooring, recess to the side with built in shelving and cupboard having space for a T.V, exposed ceiling beam, radiator, two wall lights, door to understairs storage cupboard, half glazed timber panel door through to;
Inner Hall:
With Quarry tiled floor, radiator, space for coats, telephone point, power point, door to:
Sitting Room:
With Sash window to the side, exposed timber floor boards, exposed ceiling beam, feature fireplace with surround and mantle over, tiled back panel and raised Quarry tiled hearth having an inset grate for an open fire, built in cupboard to one corner with shelving and space on top for T.V, radiator, power points, opening through to:
Kitchen:
With Sash window to the rear overlooking the garden, part vaulted ceiling with exposed beam, a range of matching timber fronted wall and base units with feature leaded glass display cupboards and plate rack, worksurfaces with inset single drainer ceramic sink unit with Goose neck style mixer tap over, space and plumbing for washing machine, space for gas cooker, tiled surrounds, timber shelf to side for a breakfast bar, radiator, tongue and groove timber panels to dado height, Quarry tiled steps up and archway lead to:
Rear Hall:
With Quarry tiled floor, door to storage cupboard, space for upright fridge freezer, power points, door to garden, door to:
Bathroom:
With obscurely glazed Sash window to the rear, a suite comprising; panel bath with Triton shower over, worksurface with inset sink and storage below, W.C, tiled splashbacks, built in cupboard, access to roof space.
From the Inner Hall stairs rise up and round have and have built in shelving to one side with exposed stone wall and lead to:
Landing:
With storage area to one side, doors to:
Bedroom 1:
With window to the side having a radiator below, Vaulted ceiling with exposed beams and wall timbers, cast iron fireplace, power points.
Bedroom 2:
With Sash window to the front having radiator below, exposed ceiling beam, power points.
From the Landing a further set of stairs with feature display alcove and shelf to one side with exposed beams lead up to:
Bedroom 3:
With window to the side, Velux window to the rear, vaulted ceiling with exposed beams, undereaves storage, power points.
Outside:
The garden is to the rear of the property and comprises of three sections. The first which is reached from the Rear Hall is all paved with a raised stone flower bed containing various plants and shrubs and a garden shed to one side. From here a fence with gateway through leads to the second section which is mainly laid to lawn with some mature trees and flower beds, boarded by log rolls, which contain a variety of plants and shrubs. A gravel path runs through this part of the garden and leads to further fencing with an archway through to the final section of garden. This is again laid to lawn and has mature trees, plants and shrubs.
Services:
Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage are all connected.
I felt at home within days of moving in, says Mark, as did everyone else in the family. Its such a comfortable space; were really going to miss it. We also have a really large garden and I love the fact that you can literally step outside and suddenly feel like youre no longer in town.