Stunningly situated period house with extensive grounds.
Ladye Grove Farm sits at the end of a long oak tree lined drive amidst 24 acres in a dominating position with views overlooking rolling north Herefordshire countryside.
The main house is a period farmhouse believed to date back to the 18th and 19th centuries. Built of dressed stone beneath a slate roof, the house is entered through a porch with solid panelled front door to a large hall with doors off to the well proportioned reception rooms.
The house is awash with traditional features such as large sash windows, fine fireplaces, panelled doors, decorative coving and plasterwork, and Victorian tiled, flagstone and polished wood floors. To the rear is the large kitchen/breakfast room with fitted Martin Moore kitchen, oil fired 4 oven Aga, traditional built in dressers, a salting block and a cast iron log burner. Upstairs are 2 principal bedrooms with panoramic views, 3 further family bedrooms, a pair of generously fitted bathrooms, shower room and separate w.c.
The Coach house offers a host of opportunities such as further accommodation, holidays cottages or office space (subject to planning).
(Lodge by separate negotiation)
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5 bedrooms
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3 reception rooms
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3 bathrooms
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Outbuildings
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Period
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Garden
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Land
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24.00 acres (9.7 hectares)