- Approximately 1.9 acres of level pasture and pond
- Substantially extended and newly renovated throughout
- Large feature living room with bifold doors and underfloor heating
- Two-bay Dutch barn, piggery and detached garage included
- Principal bedroom with en-suite plus three bathrooms in total
- Overage clause on small parcel may affect development
- Oil-fired central heating; cavity walls assumed uninsulated
- Very slow broadband; rural mobile signal only average
Apple Tree Cottage is a substantially extended and recently refurbished stone cottage set in about 1.9 acres of level pasture. The house blends original character — exposed beams and an original stone fireplace — with contemporary extensions: a large, light-filled living room with bifold doors, a modern fitted kitchen, utility room and newly fitted bathrooms. The presentation is immediately move-in ready for family life or as a base for smallholding activities.
The grounds are a principal asset: level paddock, pond and a range of useful outbuildings including a two-bay Dutch barn with integrated stabling, brick piggery and detached garage. The plot is well suited to equestrian or hobby farming; the site layout makes additional landscaping, extra stabling or smallholding uses straightforward. Vehicle access from a five-bar gate and proximity to the A465 give good road links to Hereford and Abergavenny.
Buyers should note a few material points: heating is oil-fired boiler (LPG reference in text relates to compatibility), the property’s cavity walls are assumed uninsulated, and broadband speeds are very slow. There is also an overage clause affecting a small parcel of land between the cottage and the neighbour — this may restrict some development potential. An old privy remains on site and some garden areas are described as unkempt, so minor external maintenance or landscaping will be needed.
Overall this is a well-presented rural family home with substantial land and outbuildings, attractive to buyers seeking equestrian facilities or hobby farming close to Hereford yet within a quiet village setting.