Detached extended single-storey bungalow on a very large plot
Four bedrooms; single-level living ideal for families or downsizers
Substantial rear garden plus paddock suitable for equestrian/hobby use
Garage, covered carport and driveway parking for multiple vehicles
Open rural views; quiet, elevated and secluded hamlet setting
Oil-fired central heating; energy upgrades likely needed
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; potential for reroofing/insulation works
Medium flood risk to consider and higher council tax band
A spacious, single-storey detached bungalow set on a very large plot on the edge of Llanwarne. The extended layout includes four bedrooms, a generous kitchen/dining room and a separate formal living/dining area, all arranged on one level for easy family living or later downsizing. Mature boundaries and open rural views across rear fields give strong privacy and a peaceful outlook.
The plot includes a substantial rear garden and a paddock suitable for small equestrian use, hobbies or productive landscaping. Parking is provided by a garage, covered carport and driveway. The hamlet location is quiet and secluded yet within reasonable driving distance of Hereford (approx. 8 miles), Ross-on-Wye and Monmouth, with several well-regarded local schools nearby.
Practical considerations: the house dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s, is oil-fired with a boiler and radiators, and has cavity walls with no known insulation (assumed). Council tax is described as expensive and the rear location carries a medium flood risk; the large plot will require ongoing maintenance. These factors point to value for buyers prepared to invest in energy upgrades and external upkeep.