This Grade II listed former farmhouse, steeped in history, is set on an expansive 0.8-acre plot in the north-west region of Herefordshire, close to the borders of Shropshire and Powys. The property retains many charming period features such as exposed beams and a stunning Inglenook fireplace, offering a glimpse into its medieval past. With 3 to 4 receptions and bedrooms, along with two bathrooms, it presents a unique opportunity for renovation enthusiasts or investors looking to tap into its potential.
The main living spaces include a large farmhouse-style kitchen and an 'L' shaped living room that could easily accommodate distinct areas for relaxation and study. Additionally, there is the flexibility to use one of the reception rooms as a snug or occasional bedroom. The upstairs layout is particularly intriguing with two staircases providing access to three double bedrooms and two full bathrooms, enhancing the property's character.
The outdoor space includes various outbuildings, notably a sizable timber-clad barn currently used as a workshop that holds significant potential for conversion into additional accommodation or an annex (subject to planning permission). The extensive gardens are vibrant with established plants and historical vegetable patches that once thrived under careful cultivation.
This property is not just a home but also a canvas ready for your vision. Whether you wish to restore it with modern comforts while preserving its historical essence or explore new uses for its barns and land, this unique farmhouse offers boundless possibilities.