A FOUR-BED house which estate agents say is in an "idyllic remote countryside location" in Herefordshire is for sale with a guide price of £700,000.
The detached home in the Golden Valley, just outside Vowchurch, also has "breathtaking views" and garages with conversion potential, Glasshouse Properties says on Zoopla.
"A characterful four double bedroom detached country home, basking in glorious far-reaching elevated views of the Golden Valley and Black Mountains beyond, with immaculately maintained tiered gardens extending to approximately 1.3 acres," agents say of the home, which also has three reception rooms.
"Positioned near the summit of Vowchurch Common overlooking the village, farmed fields and in the distance the famous Black Mountains, Caenewydd is a spacious four double bedroom family home boasting over an acre of mature tiered gardens, which have been well cared for by the vendors and fully take advantage of the property’s spectacular outlook," they add.
"Vowchurch is nestled in the famed Golden Valley and all but 11 miles equidistant from both Hereford City and the book town of Hay-on-Wye, renowned for its International Literary Festival."
As for the house itself, the ground floor is made up of a tiled entrance hall, leading to a downstairs bedroom, bathroom and onto the first reception room.
From that reception room, which boasts a wood-burning stove, there are stairs to the first floor and an office, morning room off it.
A kitchen/dining room, breakfast room, utility room and porch are also found on the ground floor.
The kitchen itself has wooden beams across the ceiling, which agents say provide a "lovely country aesthetic to the space", which is "fantastic for hosting and separated by a central solid wood countertop".
It is fitted with off-white shaker units, a porcelain sink and under-unit space for a dishwasher, fridge and range cooker.
Upstairs there is the main bedroom with en-suite, bedrooms two and three which share a bathroom and plenty of storage.
Outside, agents say the extensive tiered gardens of Caenewydd have been well maintained and run the breadth of the boundary, totalling around 1.3 acres.
"There are multiple opportunities to take in the impressive panoramic views of the Golden Valleys, stretching across miles of countryside and framed by the Black Mountains in the distance," they say.
Outbuildings include a double garage with workshop behind and a room with a toilet, which previously had planning to fully convert into a two-bedroom annex.
A large outbuilding/shed has also been built in the garden, which is currently being used as a workshop.
The home also has "generous" parking options, they say, with dual driveways in front of the house and double garage.
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