Five bedrooms and five bathrooms across 3,707 sqft, flexible multi‑generational layout
Grade II listed — restrictions on alterations and potential conservation costs
Extensive private gardens, ornamental pond, greenhouse and huge overall plot
Allocated parking, single garage and several outbuildings/workshops
Modern kitchen with skylights, underfloor heating and integrated appliances
Service charge £333.83 quarterly (£1,335.32 pa) covers water, sewerage, insurance
Slow broadband speeds in the area; excellent mobile signal and very low crime
Local amenities close by; 6 miles to Hereford, good road links to M50/A40
Set within the restored Bryngwyn Manor, the East Wing is a spacious five-bedroom home combining grand Victorian character with contemporary fittings. Tall sash windows, high ceilings and period stonework give principal rooms strong natural light and memorable views across rolling Herefordshire countryside. The modern kitchen/dining space with skylights and underfloor heating is designed for everyday family living and entertaining.
Accommodation is flexible and generous across three floors, ideal for multigenerational households, a teenager suite or dedicated home working. Five bathrooms, a ground-floor bedroom suite, a large sitting room with bifold doors to the garden and a range of useful outbuildings provide practical living options. Allocated parking, a garage and several storage buildings add everyday convenience.
The gardens and plot are a standout feature: extensive lawned areas, terraces, an ornamental pond, greenhouse and far-reaching views towards the Black Mountains. Outbuildings include a near-complete home office/gym and larger workshop-style buildings, useful for business use or hobbies (subject to planning consent).
Important practical points: the East Wing is Grade II listed, which supports historic authenticity but will limit structural alterations and could complicate major works. The property pays a quarterly service charge (currently £333.83) covering water, sewerage and building insurance. Broadband speeds are slow in this location; mobile signal is excellent. Prospective buyers should note council tax is described as quite expensive and planned future connection to mains sewerage is intended by residents.