A "STRIKING" Georgian home near Hereford is for sale for £795,000, estate agents say.
Jackson Property says on Zoopla that the seven-bed home in Credenhill comes with 0.5 acres of walled gardens and a separate coach house, currently used for storage.
Set over three floors, Jackson Property says accommodation is versatile, with space for multigenerational living.
A private drive leads round to the rear of the property where there is ample parking and access to the outside space and detached coach house.
Steps from the well-maintained front garden lead to the front door and open into a welcoming and spacious reception hall with an oak staircase rising to the first floor.
To one side of the hall, access can be gained to the dual-aspect dining room with shuttered sash windows and an original built-in arched cupboard and picture rail.
The sitting room also has shuttered sash windows and a large original feature fireplace as well as ceiling cornicing.
The kitchen/breakfast room has been created into a very functional room, with dual-aspect windows overlooking the gardens. From the kitchen there is access to the rear lobby, a further door to the gardens and internal access via a part flagged floor leads you to the scullery room.
There is also access from the rear inner hall to the rear staircase, front of house and cellar which that is divided into two rooms with a wine store.
The front main staircase rises to the first-floor landing where there is an attractive arched sash window looking out to the front and access. From here access can be gained to the three principal bedrooms all offering ample space.
The family bathroom is well equipped with walk in shower and free-standing roll top bath. There is also a WC and double wash hand basin, along with large cupboard storage.
The second floor has four bedrooms and a storeroom which offer huge potential for further bedroom accommodation with some enjoying extensive views to the Black Mountains in the South West.
A modern shower room has been created, giving a bathroom access for bedrooms on the floor.
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