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Formally a row of cottages built in the 1750s, this converted four bedroom home is situated in a... Read More
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Formally a row of cottages built in the 1750s, this converted four bedroom home is situated in a private spot within the village of Llowes and offers views across the countryside.
It benefits from a summer house and workshop, along with private parking and is being sold with NO ONWARD CHAIN.
This four-bedroom period property, originally a row of cottages dating back to circa 1750, has been thoughtfully converted into a family home. Enjoying a southerly aspect, the property features a well-maintained garden and versatile living spaces.
The open-plan kitchen and dining area forms the heart of the home, with direct access to the garden via French doors and containing a log burner for those cooler days. From the kitchen you have access into the converted garage, now a practical boot room with storage, a WC, and its own external access to the front & rear. The main reception room, with its feature inglenook fireplace, offers views of the garden and the adjacent church. A separate dining room provides further space for formal entertaining. The conservatory, equipped with electric points and blinds, offers a tranquil space for relaxation.
The entrance hall includes cloakroom and storage facilities and leads to a downstairs shower room and utility area. Upstairs, there are four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a dedicated office space. The master bedroom benefits from built-in wardrobes, an ensuite WC and shower room, and access to a third reception room. This flexible room, currently used as a music room, features floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the garden and has its own external access with steps down to the garden. It could easily be adapted for a variety of uses.
The south-facing garden is enclosed, to the rear, by an original stone wall bordering the church grounds. It features established vegetable beds and a variety of fruit trees (apple, fig, plum, and pear). A Witch Hazel, Judas tree, and a Handkerchief tree further add to the colour and charm of the garden. The workshop and garden sheds provide practical spaces & storage, whilst a summerhouse sat in a raised position, with electric supply & private decked area, offers leisure options and can be used as a guest bedroom if required.
Modern practicalities include two solar panels on the main house contributing to the domestic hot water supply, while additional solar panels on the workshop generate a feed-in tariff.
Chancellors are delighted to present this unique property and encourage viewings to truly take into account all it has to offer.
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Council Tax Band
Band F
Council Tax Rate
£2966.64
Tenure
Freehold
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Hay-on-Wye, Hereford, HR3
Grade II Listed period house with walled gardens and views to hills beyond yet enjoying a central location. Accessible to town facilities, country walks & river. The property is being offered with NO ONWARD CHAIN
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