Grade II listed Tudor house with extensive specialist renovation
High House is a sympathetically restored Grade II listed Tudor home, offering period character with modern craftsmanship across three storeys. The house sits on the village edge with uninterrupted views over open farmland and the historic St Peter and St Paul church, and benefits from a large garden of roughly one third of an acre adjoining open fields.
The accommodation suits a family looking for flexible living: four bedrooms (including a ground-to-first floor home lift), two bathrooms, two generous reception rooms with exposed timbers and working fireplaces, and an open garden-room/dining kitchen that opens onto a paved terrace. Renovation works were completed by specialist builders with structural oversight; a full list of works is available on request.
Buyers should note this is a Grade II listed building — listing status will constrain alterations and could complicate future works. Heating is oil-fired with an LPG supply for the cooker, and the property sits in Council Tax Band F (expensive). Broadband is average, though mobile signal is excellent.
Outside the plot is a major asset: sub-divided gardens, productive vegetable beds, poly-tunnel, fruit trees, greenhouse, and a detached garage with parking for 2–3 cars. The house is well placed for village amenities and countryside walking, with Hereford, Leominster and Ludlow within reasonable driving distance.