A CHARACTERFUL farmhouse with potential to become a beautiful family home is up for sale in a picturesque part of Herefordshire.
One the market with estate agents Sunderlands, this grade II Listed stone farmhouse with attached former granary is set in about eight acres and includes a range of traditional stone and modern steel frame buildings.
The property, which is set in Long Lane, near Peterchurch, requires full renovation but offers great scope to be improved and perhaps altered (subject to the necessary consents) to make a lovely home on a smallholding in a delightful setting, Sunderlands said.
The farm buildings may also have potential for conversion to other purposes subject to obtaining the necessary planning and other consents and are situated in an elevated location with an excellent view across part of the Golden Valley.
The four-bed farmhouse has a wealth of character, including exposed beams, a twisting staircase, and a range, while there is a solid fuel Rayburn in the kitchen.
It is understood that mains water and mains electricity are connected. There is oil fired central heating. The services have not been tested
Outside, there is an attractive range of traditional and modern buildings, including a traditional stone barn with timber frame and two shorter stone lean-tos, a three-bay open fronted shed with stone pillars, a three bay modern steel stanchioned fodder barn with lean-tos either side used as covered cattle yards, a two bay open fronted shed next to the road and a single concrete block garage.
The property is for sale by formal tender. All tenders to be received at Sunderlands Hereford Office on or before Friday, September 3 at 12 noon with completion on October 1, 2021, or earlier by agreement.
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