A PERIOD, three-bedroom family home on the outskirts of a desirable Herefordshire village is for sale, agents say.
The home on the outskirts of Dilwyn, near Leominster, is a mix of its original period features with an extension including an oak-framed conservatory, Cobb Amos says on Zoopla. With wrap-around gardens on nearly three sides, the home is for sale for offers in the region of £585,000.
Approached via a private and gated gravelled driveway, there is also ample parking.
The front door opens into the entrance hall where you are greeted into this well-presented, extended home, agents say.
The entrance has space for shoes and coats, a useful understairs cupboard and access to the first-floor landing. To the right is the dining room which has a window to the front and space for a dining table and furniture.
A door opens to the living room which is a great size with dual-aspect windows allowing natural light to flood the room and a fireplace with a recessed wood burner creates a cosy focal point to the room.
The kitchen is fitted with bespoke oak walls and base units which have oak worktops.
There is a Belfast sink, electric cooker and hob and dual aspect windows to the front and side. A door opens to the utility room where there are additional oak base units, a sink, space for a fridge freezer, washing machine and tumble dryer. There is a cloakroom which has a toilet and basin.
The conservatory is oak framed and has dual aspect windows including French doors which open onto the patio.
The staircase leads to the first-floor landing where there is space for furniture and a window to the front.
Bedroom one is a double room with dual-aspect windows. There is a walk-in wardrobe and en-suite fitted with a toilet, basin and shower cubicle.
Bedrooms two and three are double sized with bedroom three benefitting from built-in wardrobes. The family bathroom has a toilet, two basins, a shower cubicle and a bath.
Outside, the main garden is mainly laid to lawn with a mature border bursting with established hedges, flowers, trees and shrubs, as well as a shed and greenhouse.
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