ARE you on the hunt for a new home in Herefordshire?
Whether your preference is modern or characterful, there are plenty of fantastic homes for sale in the county.
Here is our pick of four homes for sale in Herefordshire this week:
Portland Street, Weobley, Hereford HR4- £385,000
This three bedroom terraced house in the charming village of Weobley is described as being a attractively renovated Grade II listed property, with a large garden to the rear. The house has been sympathetically restored, creating a beautiful space with an abundance of character. The property also benefits from two reception rooms and one bathroom. The living areas are described as being generously sized and flooded with light, while exposed timbers to most walls and ceilings really add to the charm. Cobb Amos- 01568 597695
Great Doward, Symonds Yat, Ross-On-Wye HR9- guide price of £550,000
This three bedroom country cottage is described as being in a "glorious panorama" of rolling wooded hillsides.
The home is set within the heart of the Wye Valley area of outstanding natural beauty and carries a plethora of charming features. Within the grounds, there is a self-contained chalet, offering an ideal recreation space or opportunity for holiday rental. The property contains one reception room and one family bathroom, and is set within approximately 1.25 acres of countryside.
Birch Hill Road, Clehonger, Hereford HR2- £285,000
This three bedroom semi detached house is situated in a popular village location, and offers ideal first time buyer or small family accommodation. The property is described as immaculately presented. The property has the added benefit of driveway parking, garage, garden, three good sized bedrooms, and a modern kitchen and bathroom. Outside, there is a shed with double glazing and garage with electric and light. To the front of the house, a concrete driveway provides off road parking for several vehicles.
Cotterell Street, Hereford HR4- £260,000
The property features two bathrooms, two reception rooms, a modern fitted kitchen, converted cellar, which is currently used as a spare room and an office, and a good-size rear garden.
To the rear of the garden, a paved pathway provides access to the remainder of the garden, which is mostly laid to lawn with a stone path and border of ornamental shrubs. This leads to a decked area perfect for entertaining with outside wooden storage shed, outside tap and enclosed by brick walling and fencing.
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