Five bedrooms plus self-contained annexe and two further annexes
Over 2 acres of gardens; additional 1.6 acres available separately
Extensive outbuildings, workshops, games room and multiple garages
Open plan kitchen/dining, two conservatories and dual-aspect sitting room
Septic tank drainage; mains water and electricity with private solar system
Heating via propane and oil; some services and systems may need review
Medium flood risk for the area; check insurance and flood measures
Council Tax band G — relatively high running costs
A substantial five-bedroom detached home set in over two acres, Marshfield Farm combines generous, flexible living with significant ancillary accommodation. The house offers a large open-plan kitchen/dining area with conservatory, a dual-aspect sitting room with fireplace, a principal bedroom with en suite, and a second bedroom with en suite and private balcony — all arranged for comfortable family life and entertaining.
The property benefits from a fully self-contained annexe plus two additional annexes, extensive outbuildings, workshops and a games room, providing strong scope for multi-generational living or rental income. Grounds are a standout feature: landscaped gardens, lawns, terraces, a central fountain and productive vegetable plots. A further 1.6 acres is available separately by negotiation, extending equestrian or leisure options.
Practical considerations are clear and should be factored into any purchase. Drainage is via a septic tank, heating is supported by propane and oil alongside a private solar system, and the property sits in an area with a medium flood risk. Council Tax is band G and the house dates from the mid-20th century, so some buyers may wish to update certain elements over time. Overall this is a rare, versatile rural property close to Hereford and local amenities, suited to families or purchasers needing extensive outbuildings and land.