Five principal bedrooms in main house, extremely large historic accommodation
Three furnished holiday cottages plus detached two-bed annexe — income potential
Just over 5 acres: manicured gardens, paddocks, equestrian potential and parking
Extensive range of outbuildings, 4-bay garage and carport
Grade II listed — alterations will require listed-building consent
Private water and drainage; oil-fired central heating — verify services
Council Tax Band G (quite expensive); specialist survey strongly advised
Set on a no-through road with southerly views; quiet, low-crime location
Little Quebb Farm is a rare, Grade II-listed Tudor farmhouse set in just over 5 acres of formal gardens, paddocks and outbuildings, tucked down a no-through lane with wide southerly views across the Wye Valley. The main house retains historic character and has been extended by a converted barn to provide exceptionally generous accommodation across multiple levels — around 8,626 sq ft in total with about 29 rooms, including five principal bedrooms and a grand drawing room.
A distinctive commercial angle is provided by three self-contained holiday cottages and a detached two-bedroom annexe, all furnished and producing income (EPCs for cottages C). The site offers clear potential for continued holiday-let earnings or multi-generational living, plus space for equestrian use and extensive parking, a four-bay garage and a carport. Broadband is fast and the local area is peaceful with very low crime and nearby village amenities.
Practical considerations are significant and factual: the house is listed, so external and many internal works will require listed-building consent and may complicate alterations or modernisation. Services are mains electricity with private water and private drainage, and heating is oil-fired; purchasers should verify utility arrangements. Council tax is high (Band G) and some repairs or updating may be needed in parts — buyers should commission a specialist survey and check rights of way and servicing. Overall this is a high-value, character-rich estate best suited to buyers seeking an income-producing rural property or a large family home with scope for equestrian and visitor uses.