Hopton Acre, Lower Hopton, Herefordshire
Agent: Hayes
Offers: £550,000
Call: 01531 630030
HOPTON Acre is a substantial detached family home, offering a wealth of charm and character features.
The reception hall has a vaulted ceiling and is set on two levels.
The second level has a seating area with floor-to-ceiling windows, which throw in an abundance of light. From here, the beautiful gardens can be seen.
Exposed timbers run throughout the property and in some rooms, there are exposed stone walls. The dining room has a door leading out to the garden and the kitchen comprises oak-fronted units and leads to the utility room with a stable door opening out to the garden.
The living room has a stone inglenook fireplace with a wood burning stove ideal for those cosy nights by the fire. There is also a cloakroom/WC and a study which has a spiral staircase rising up to one of the bedrooms.
From the reception hall, the main staircase leads to the first floor landing, giving access to the master bedroom with a bathroom ensuite facility, four further bedrooms, a large walk-in airing cupboard and a family bathroom.
The gardens are tranquil and create a feeling of calm. The rear garden is large and bordered by stone walling, hedging and fencing.
There is a large south-facing patio ideal for relaxing by the pool.
There are mature trees including apple, cherry, plum and damson and a wonderful monkey puzzle tree. A further separate garden with a fruit cage and vegetable patch lies adjacent to the main garden.
This separate garden could be used as a pony paddock. It has a five-bar wooden gate which leads onto the gravelled driveway, making it ideal for transporting animals.
The driveway has ample parking space for several vehicles and leads to an attached open bay garage.
This is a wonderful opportunity to purchase a country home which creates a feeling of calm and relaxation.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here