Agent: Fox Grant
Offers: £1.1 Million
Call: 08450 945540
GOODSHIPS Farm enjoys an idyllic location with glorious views across the Frome Valley and unspoilt Herefordshire countryside.
The property lies in the parish of Avenbury and within a short drive of all the main regional towns. This well-maintained period farmhouse sits centrally in the plot, surrounded by its land of 35 acres, with the benefit of a newly renovated detached, stone cottage.
The property has an excellent health spa and provides wonderful scope for both leisure and/or equestrian use.
The farmhouse has been renovated and extended in recent years, now offering a good-sized family home, comprising a reception hall, a cloakroom/ WC, a large farmhouse-style kitchen/breakfast room with underfloor heating, a utility room, a drawing room, a sitting room and a study.
The galleried landing has doors leading to the master bedroom with en-suite bathroom facility, three further bedrooms, one with a shower, the family bathroom and the nursery room.
The property is approached via a gated entrance over a private drive to the farmhouse. Next to the main house is the stone cottage, which offers detached accommodation for dependent relatives, employees or rental/ holiday use.
The cottage comprises a double bedroom, separate bathroom, a lounge/dining room and an open plan kitchen.
The leisure complex offers a heated indoor swimming pool, a large gym area with full mirror wall, a walk-in sauna, a jacuzzi and shower and changing facilities.
The equestrian facilities comprise a wooden stable block with three loose boxes, one foaling box, tack and feed rooms, a fenced stable yard, a 20m x 40m manage, and a wide range of useful outbuildings. All of the fields are enclosed by fencing and hedging.
Alongside the driveway is a hard surface tennis court.
Opposite the farmhouse lies the large double garage with an automatic roller door.
The drive offers ample parking for several vehicles. To the rear of the farmhouse is a wellstocked carp lake with a central island, which offers peace and tranquillity on those summer evenings.
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