Three-bedroom period barn conversion with high ceilings and exposed timbers
Open-plan living room with Clearview multi-fuel stove and oak kitchen/diner
Generous, mature rear garden with fruit trees, terrace, greenhouse and shed
Own open-fronted cart barn plus additional off-street parking in courtyard
Fibre broadband up to 1000 Mbps — good for remote working
Oil-fired boiler heating; oil tank stored in garden
Extremely poor mobile phone signal; relies on wifi calling
Shared private drainage with £300 annual service charge; EPC E
A charming three-bedroom barn conversion set in glorious North Herefordshire countryside, The Stables offers period beams, high ceilings and quality fixtures throughout. The open-plan living room with Clearview multi-fuel stove and the well-appointed oak kitchen/diner create a cosy, flexible heart for family life and entertaining. The property sits in a quiet courtyard with its own open-fronted cart barn and additional off-street parking.
The mature rear garden is generous and thoughtfully planted, with a flagstone terrace, deep borders, fruit trees and useful outbuildings including a potting shed and greenhouse. Fibre broadband (up to 1000 Mbps) and fast broadband make remote working viable despite the remote setting.
Buyers should note material practicalities of rural living here: the house is heated by an oil-fired boiler (oil tank in garden), the EPC is E and some windows remain single glazed, and the walls are cavity-built with no fitted cavity insulation (assumed). Mobile phone signal is extremely poor on most networks and the property uses wifi-calling for mobile service.
There is a shared private drainage system with an annual service charge of £300 to cover maintenance. The home is freehold, set well away from main roads and will suit buyers who value character, space and countryside views but accept the compromises of an isolated, rural location.