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Guide price

£610,000

3 bed detached house for sale
Stoke Lacy, Hereford HR7

    • 3 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Chain free
  • Freehold

Glasshouse Properties

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About this property

  • Spectacular Countryside Views

  • No Onward Chain

  • Characterful Victorian Features

  • Large Double Garage

  • Private and peaceful garden

  • 3 Double Bedrooms

A Generous 3 Bedroom Victorian Detached property, set in a wonderfully tranquil rural location, offering expansive living accommodation across three reception rooms and three double bedrooms, all enjoying elevated views across open countryside and offered with No Onward Chain.

Entrance Hall – Sitting Room – Dining Room – Conservatory – Snug – Kitchen – Utility Room – Downstairs Shower Room – 3 Double Bedrooms – Family Bathroom –– Detached Garage with Upper Floor – Garden

The home sits in a generous plot with a sweeping gravel driveway, double garage with conversion potential, and mature gardens, all surrounded by nature and unspoilt vistas.

The Property

Entrance Hall - Entered through the front door onto charming original Victorian tiled flooring, the hallway provides access to the snug, sitting room and stairs to the first floor.

Sitting Room - A grand and light-filled reception room with an impressive bay window framing spectacular countryside views. A period Victorian fireplace adds character and warmth, while the space flows naturally through to the dining room beyond.

Dining Room - A particularly generous social space, offering dual-aspect windows, soft carpeting underfoot, and an abundance of natural light. Ideal for entertaining or family gatherings.

Conservatory - Accessed from the dining room, this year-round living space is laid with porcelain floor tiles and fitted with radiators, offering a comfortable setting to enjoy the breathtaking rural landscape. Double doors open directly onto the private garden.

Snug - A versatile reception room at the front of the house, equally suited as a home office, library or playroom. A second Victorian fireplace, built-in storage, and front-facing window with countryside views complete the space. There is direct access to the kitchen.

Kitchen - Laid with tiled flooring and arranged in a u-shaped configuration, the kitchen includes composite worktops, inset sink with drainer, and a large window looking over the garden. There is a built-in combustion oven, boiler, and a recess for fridge/freezer.

Utility Room - A practical space with plumbing for washing machine and tumble dryer, fitted units, and an external door to the rear garden.

Shower Room - Smartly finished with a corner thermostatic shower, low flush WC, hand wash basin and a chrome heated towel rail, ideal as a guest or downstairs facility.

Bedroom One - A particularly spacious and serene principal bedroom with dual-aspect windows, built-in wardrobe, and views of the rear garden and fields beyond.

Bedroom Two - A large double room with built-in storage, a charming Victorian fireplace, and incredible views across open fields, a standout feature of the home.

Bedroom Three - Another well-sized double bedroom, also with a Victorian fireplace and uninterrupted countryside views, ideal for guests or family members.

Family Bathroom - A characterful bathroom with wood-effect lvt flooring, including bath, bidet, low flush WC, and hand wash basin.

Outside

Approached via a wooden gate and large gravel driveway, the property enjoys a beautifully mature front garden with lawn, hedge and shrub borders, and an elevated patio space outside the conservatory. This peaceful plot is perfectly positioned to enjoy panoramic rural views, with most of the garden lying to the front and an additional lawn area at the rear next to the garage.

Garage - A detached double garage with electric roller door, concrete flooring, and rear door to garden. Stairs lead to a first-floor space with two Velux windows and a porthole window. Currently used for storage but offering excellent scope for conversion (subject to planning), with lights and power already installed.

Practicalities

Herefordshire Council Tax Band 'E'
Oil-Fired Central Heating
Double Glazing Throughout
Mains Water & Electricity
Private Drainage
Broadband Available

Directions

From Bromyard, head south on the A465 and continue for 4 miles. Upon reaching Stoke Lacy village, proceed through the village to the church then turn left, continue up the lane for a further half a mile, where the property can be found on the left-hand side.

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