Dating from the 1500s with original timbers and exposed beams
Hop Pickers is a substantial Tudor barn conversion set in a peaceful hamlet near Ledbury, marrying 16th‑century timbers and stonework with comfortable, spacious living. Vaulted sitting room with exposed beams and a large breakfast kitchen provide generous family and entertaining space, while a walled courtyard, wraparound gardens and mature borders sit within a very large plot of around 0.4 acres.
Practical features include a detached double garage (with potential for conversion subject to planning), ample off‑street parking accessed via a shared private drive, double glazing and fast broadband. The layout offers three ground‑floor double bedrooms plus a first‑floor study that can serve as a fourth bedroom, and several reception rooms that lend themselves to flexible family use.
Buyers should note material facts: heating is oil‑fired, drainage is private, the EPC is rated D and council tax is band G (quite expensive). The property is characterful and largely habitable but will suit those prepared to maintain a historic building and consider sympathetic updating rather than a turnkey modern home.
This property will particularly suit families or purchasers seeking rural privacy, character and outdoor space, or those wanting a conversion/annexe project (garage subject to planning). Its remoter, agricultural setting means peaceful countryside living with Ledbury a short drive away for shops and rail links.