Lower Gaer, Huntington, Kington, Herefordshire
Agent: Brightwells
Offers: £650,000
Call: 01432 343800
SITUATED in a lovely rural location, this beautiful detached four-bedroom stone farmhouse has been restored while retaining many period features, including a cider press.
It now provides generous living accommodation, together with a former courtyard of small farm buildings and barns, which could provide scope for further accommodation subject to planning.
The farmhouse benefits from oilfired central heating and is set in attractive gardens and land which extend to just under four acres.
The ground floor comprises a reception hall with flagstone flooring, a sitting room with an inglenook fireplace and woodburning stove, a study and a kitchen with an Aga and an extensive range of units and exposed timbers.
This leads to the utility room, also with exposed timbers, and gives access to the cloakroom/WC.
The drawing room has underfloor heating, a fireplace and exposed timbers. The cider press room has a vaulted ceiling, exposed timbers, underfloor heating and the cider press.
The stairs rise up to the first-floor landing with doors to the master bedroom with dressing room and bathroom, three further bedrooms and the family bathroom.
The second floor comprises two bedrooms, a living area, a bedroom area and a shower room.
The property is approached by a driveway into a very large gravelled parking and turning area, which is flanked on three sides by a range of former farm buildings and barns.
At one end of the house is a workshop, which is adjoined by a former cowshed/potential garage. These buildings provide scope for a variety of uses or possibly the potential for further accommodation.
The gardens lie to one side and comprise formal lawned areas, a raised terrace with lovely rural views, a rear porch, herbaceous borders, various mature trees and a small pond.
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