Manor House
Weobley
Hereford
Agent: Andrew Morris
Offers: £325,000 Freehold
Call: 01432 266775
A DISTINCTIVE and desirable, black-and-white, Grade II listed, 14th Century village residence is believed to be one of the oldest houses in Weobley and is full of character features including a wealth of exposed beams, period doors and a large inglenook fireplace in the sitting room.
The “Hall House” provides gabled wings on either side forming a lovely road frontage onto Bell Square and is located near to a range of the local village amenities to include excellent shop, post office, café’s, tea rooms and restaurants schools and a regular bus service to Hereford and neighbouring villages.
Weobley is a prominent village on the renowned black-and-white trail and is situated just 12 miles north-west of Hereford city and is also within commuting distance of the market towns of Kington and Leominster.
“Manor House” provides spacious, three bedroom accommodation whilst additional bedroom accommodation could be adapted on the large landing which currently is used as a sitting/study area.
The property has a fantastic open/plan living area on the ground floor together with a traditional style kitchen with an Aga cooking range, utility, cloakroom, and family bathroom.
There is a side entrance gate giving easy pedestrian access to the rear where there is a crazy-paved pathway with rockery and attractive lawn gardens with a number of established trees and shrubs together with further lawn and a timber garden store shed.
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