Four double bedrooms, each with en-suite bathroom
Open-plan kitchen/living room with first-floor garden views
Immaculate, characterful interior with exposed beams and oak flooring
Approximately 0.3 acre landscaped gardens plus circa 1 acre paddock
Parking for two cars; large timber shed and small tool shed
Heating via LPG boiler (no mains gas) and shared sewage treatment plant
Buyer pays 50% STP maintenance and 25% track upkeep
Medium flood risk; Council Tax Band E (above average)
Set in the sought-after Herefordshire village of Aymestrey, this characterful semi-detached barn conversion offers spacious family living with exceptional outdoor space. The house has four double bedrooms each with en-suite, a dramatic galleried landing, a vaulted open-plan kitchen/living area and a generous sitting room with exposed beams and wood-burner. Interiors are presented in immaculate condition with oak flooring and contemporary fitted kitchen appliances.
Outside, the property sits within about 0.3 acres of landscaped gardens with ponds, raised beds, fruit trees and greenhouses, plus an adjoining circa one-acre paddock – ideal for ponies, small livestock or leisure use. There is a sizeable timber shed and parking for two cars, with additional guest parking at the front.
Practical considerations are clear and factual: heating is by LPG-fired boiler and radiators (not a mains gas supply), the property shares a private sewage treatment plant (shared maintenance costs), and there is a 25% contribution toward track upkeep. Flood risk is indicated as medium. Council Tax lies in Band E (above average).
This home will particularly suit families seeking rural space, hobby farmers or buyers wanting an attractive barn conversion with substantial outdoor scope. Viewings are recommended to appreciate the gardens, paddock and the generous first-floor living aspects that take advantage of the surrounding countryside.