A HOUSE in Herefordshire described as "truly unique" by estate agents is for sale for offers over £600,000.
The four-bed cottage, which Cobb Amos said is in the "most glorious setting with countryside views", is near the Golden Valley villages of Ewyas Harold and Longtown.
The Zoopla listing said the cottage is set in around 1.5 acres and includes various areas of lawn and patio, natural stream, high specification fixtures and fittings and in excellent decorative order throughout.
Being sold with no onward chain, the stone and timber period cottage "oozes old world charm and character", Cobb Amos said.
"Naturally over the years, the property has been extended and adapted to suit the many generations of families that have inhabited it," agents said.
"Today you have an extremely spacious and versatile family home, which is set over two floors in the main and with accommodation including, two reception rooms, stunning family kitchen/breakfast room.
"In addition there are four bedrooms, family bathroom and WC."
Cobb Amos added: "The impressive family kitchen/breakfast room is made up of original tile flooring, solid wood wall and base units, exposed wooden beams and a centre piece aga.
"The kitchen flows nicely into the dining room and living room both of which have original feature fireplaces and wood burner, plus South facing windows benefitting from natural light.
"The hand crafted staircase in the living room takes you to bedrooms three and four, a WC separates the two bedrooms."
At the far end of the house is the boiler room and family bathroom with walk-in shower, three-piece suit and under floor heating.
Bedroom two is fitted with built in wardrobes and has the added advantage of South and East facing windows.
The "superb" main bedroom is "filled with an abundance of natural light and character", Cobb Amos said.
Outside, along with split level areas of lawn and patio, there is a natural wildlife stream.
There is also a well-equipped cabin, tandem garage and separate driveways.
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