8 bedrooms and 4 reception rooms for flexible multi-generational living
Roughly 3/4 acre of mature landscaped grounds and orchard
Large utility, garden room and multiple storage/outbuildings
Private driveway, garage, carport and plentiful off-street parking
LPG central heating (not mains gas) and private drainage present
Double glazing fitted post-2002; routine updating may be desired
Council tax Band F — higher running costs for a large property
Semi-rural hamlet location with excellent mobile and fast broadband
Street House Farm is an expansive detached period-style house set on roughly three quarters of an acre in semi-rural Stoney Street, Madley. With eight bedrooms, four bathrooms and four reception rooms, the home offers genuinely flexible accommodation for large or multi-generational families, home-working and regular entertaining. Mature landscaped grounds, an established orchard, greenhouse, outbuildings and generous parking support a busy household and small-scale hobby farming.
Internally the rooms are generous, light and characterful: a living room with wood-burning stove, a central dining room linking to the kitchen, a large utility and a bright garden room provide everyday practicality. Two ground-floor bedrooms and a shower room increase versatility for guests or carers. The property benefits from double glazing installed post-2002 and LPG-fired boiler central heating.
Practical points to note: the house uses LPG (not a community supply) and sits on private drainage. Council tax is in Band F, which reflects the size and running costs of the property. While the home is spacious and well presented, a buyer should expect routine maintenance and potential updating to personalise rooms and services to modern standards.
This is a rare countryside opportunity for a family seeking space, outside life and flexible living close to Madley village amenities and good local schools, while remaining within an easy drive of Hereford.