AN "immaculately presented" four-bedroom family home near Leominster is for sale for offers over £700,000.
The home in the black-and-white village of Dilwyn boasts original features with oodles of character and charm, agent Cobb Amos says.
Agents say on Zoopla that the home has an enclosed and well-manicured garden, as well as a detached double garage and parking.
It has also undergone a complete transformation into a "fabulous family home".
On the ground floor, there is a sitting room with a large bay window, and from the hallway, you can see the open-plan living areas.
To the right of the hall is the dining area with double oak doors for storage and space for dining furniture.
This leads into the sunroom which has dual-aspect windows overlooking the garden, and there is also a cloakroom with a toilet and sink.
The kitchen has been recently fitted and has views out to the garden.
Agents say the snug has a very cosy feel with a multi-fuel burning stove set into a stone fireplace, and a further reception room could be used as a home office, dining room or playroom.
Upstairs, the master bedroom has a dressing room and ensuite.
Bedrooms two, three and four are all double-sized rooms, with one boasting a walk-in wardrobe.
The family bathroom is fitted with a toilet, a corner bath with a shower above and a towel rail.
Outside, agents say the garden has been lovingly tended to by the current vendors and boasts an array of colourful flowers and shrubs.
From the hall French doors open to the patio area which is ideal for entertaining in the warmer months, and there are also raised beds and a shed.
There is also a double garage with concrete floors and an electric door.
It has water, power and light, space for white goods and plumbing for a washing machine.
There is a ladder leading to the first floor which has additional storage space, which agents say could make an ideal home office or annexe, subject to planning permission. There is also parking for two cars in front of the garage.
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 The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.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 hereComments are closed on this article