Guide price
£3,250,000
(£411/sq. ft)
5 bed detached house for saleFord Abbey, Pudleston, Herefordshire. HR6
5 beds
5 baths
6 receptions
From 7,902 - 18,046 sq. ft
- Freehold
Knight Frank - Country Department Sales
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About this property
5 bedrooms
6 reception rooms
5 bathrooms
26.00 acres
Extensive landscaped grounds encompassing a natural water garden with running streams
Games room/potential gym
Grassland paddock of about 8.5 acres
Orchard stables
A barn - Divided into four houses each with open plan kitchen and living rooms, two with one bedroom and two with two bedrooms
Heated indoor swimming pool
Period
Detached
Rural
Ford Abbey was first documented in the late 1120s as a chapelry of Leominster Priory, and by the early 1200s, it had come under the ownership of Reading Abbey. It is believed that a small community of monks resided there, primarily to care for the sick. Following the dissolution of Reading Abbey in 1539, the property passed into the hands of the Patehall family. Notably, John Patehall, who was appointed Escheator of Herefordshire in 1496—a royal officer responsible for managing the King's rights in the county—became associated with the estate.
The current owners acquired Ford Abbey as a derelict farmstead and, driven by a deep respect for its heritage, commissioned a series of archaeological surveys to uncover its rich history. They then undertook a comprehensive restoration and enhancement of the property. Today, the main house serves as a comfortable family residence, enjoying charming views across the landscaped gardens and surrounding grounds.
Adjacent to the main house stands a substantial barn, which has been thoughtfully converted into four additional homes and a leisure complex. For a time, the property also operated as a boutique hotel, but it has since returned to being a private family home.
Nestled in a tranquil and picturesque valley, completely secluded and surrounded by unspoiled countryside, this property offers a rare sense of peace and privacy - an increasingly precious asset in today's fast-paced world. Located within the parish of Pudleston, a charming rural hamlet with deep historical roots, it is even recorded in the Domesday Book, reflecting its long-standing place in the English landscape.
The property sits at the heart of approximately 26 acres of beautifully maintained land, offering both space and serenity in equal measure. The house is perfectly positioned to take full advantage of its idyllic setting, surrounded by thoughtfully landscaped gardens and grounds that have been carefully designed to harmonise with the natural contours of the land. A meandering watercourse runs through the property, enhancing its natural beauty and creating a soothing, ever-present connection to the surrounding environment.
Numerous outdoor seating areas, lawns, and garden features have been strategically placed to provide inviting spaces for relaxation, contemplation, and entertaining - each offering its own unique view over the rolling countryside beyond. Whether enjoying a peaceful moment by the stream, taking in the views from a quiet garden nook, or walking the boundaries of the estate, the property delivers a rare combination of rural charm, natural beauty, and timeless elegance.
Communications are excellent with the historic towns of Hereford 18 miles and Worcester 24 miles, whilst the major centre of Birmingham is within 45 miles and London 170 miles.
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