Spacious five‑bed barn conversion with south‑west garden and historic character..
Grade II listed barn conversion (built c.1750) — listed status will complicate changes
Five bedrooms, two ensuite bathrooms, family bathroom — generous room sizes throughout
Large enclosed south‑west facing garden plus productive kitchen garden
Open-plan kitchen/dining room with island; sitting room with wood‑burning stove
Garage with storage above and private off‑street parking for two cars
Zonal underfloor heating ground floor; oil-fired boiler; radiators upstairs
Communal septic tank drainage; tenure unknown — practical considerations to confirm
Council Tax Band F — higher ongoing costs to budget for
This exceptional Grade II listed barn conversion blends historic character with generous, family-friendly living spaces. Converted in 2004 from two adjoining barns and a cider mill, the house offers vaulted ceilings, exposed timbers and travertine and oak finishes set across an L-shaped footprint. The open-plan kitchen/dining room, sitting room with wood-burning stove and five good-sized bedrooms (two with en‑suites) suit modern family life and entertaining.
Outdoor space is a strong asset: a large, enclosed south‑west facing garden and a productive kitchen garden create sheltered areas for al fresco dining and family play. Private off‑street parking for two cars, a garage with storage above and a gravel courtyard add practical parking and storage options. Double glazing, zonal underfloor heating on the ground floor and fibre broadband improve comfort and connectivity.
Important practical points: the property is Grade II listed, which will complicate alterations or extensions and may require specialist consent and higher maintenance costs. Heating is oil‑fired (Worcester Greenstar) with radiators upstairs; drainage is via a communal septic tank. Council tax is Band F, reflecting running costs to budget for.
This home sits in a quiet hamlet between Hereford and Ledbury, offering rural character with reasonable access to local schools and transport links. It will attract families seeking a spacious, characterful home and buyers willing to accept the responsibilities and limitations that come with a listed historic building.
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