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Guide price

£495,000

4 bed detached house for sale
Meadow Street, Hereford HR4

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Grade II listed extensively renovated and restored four bedroom family house

  • Edge of village location with views over both countryside and St Peter and St Paul church

  • Large gardens adjoining open fields, approx one third of an acre in all

  • Off road parking and detached garage

  • Leominster 9 miles • Ludlow 21 miles • Hereford 13 miles approx

  • Extensive renovation works professionally completed - comprehensive list available at the agents office

Situation and description

High House is a striking 17th-century Grade II listed home, perfectly positioned on the

edge of Weobley within a conservation area. With accommodation spread across three

floors, it enjoys breathtaking views over open countryside and towards the village’s

historic Church of St Peter and St Paul.

Meticulously restored over the past two years by specialist builders William Powell &

Co, with structural oversight from renowned engineers o’Brian & Price, the property

has been sympathetically renovated to an exceptional standard. A full list of works is

available on request.

Weobley is one of Herefordshire’s most picturesque villages, famed for its wealth of

medieval architecture and its place on the renowned Black and White Trail. Surrounded

by stunning countryside, it offers a thriving community with a variety of independent

shops, cafés, a butcher, a general store, two pubs, an Indian restaurant, hairdressers,

beauticians, a doctor’s surgery, a dentist, and well-regarded primary and secondary

schools. The village also has a rich heritage, showcased in its small museum and

heritage centre, as well as the historic Old Grammar School.

For those who love the outdoors, Weobley is a gateway to scenic walks, including the

popular Weobley Circular Walk, which meanders through the village and offers

opportunities to enjoy refreshments along the way. Despite its rural charm, Weobley

remains well connected, with Hereford (11 miles), Leominster (9 miles), and Kington (9

miles) all within easy reach, offering further amenities, mainline railway stations, and

leisure facilities.

High House offers a rare opportunity to own a beautifully restored historic home in one

of Herefordshire’s most sought-after villages, combining period character with modern

comfort in an idyllic setting.
Entrance vestibule


With window to front and side elevations, tiled floor, part glazed front door with window

to
Inner hall


With tiled floor, stairs to first floor, double panelled radiator, original wall panelling,

understairs storage cupboard with light and meters, doors off to
Sitting room


With bay window to front elevation, window to side elevation, two radiators, fireplace,

through floor domestic home lift to first floor, wood panelled floor.
Living room


With multi-fuel burner in open fireplace, exposed ceiling timbering, fireplace with

carved oak surround and mantle, door to rear paved terrace, window to side elevation,

two double panelled radiator, tiled floor, part glazed door to
Rear lobby


With step up door to
Boiler room


With oil fired central heating boiler and shelving, door to terrace, door to
Kitchen/utility


Fitted with a range of wood fronted wall and base units with quartz worktop, space forfridge and freezer, Belfast sink with mixer tap over and space for

automatic washing machine, double panelled radiator, electric

cooker point, window to side elevation, spotlighting,
Garden room/dining kitchen


With tiled floor, further wood fronted wall and base units incorporating ceramic 1.5 bowl sink unit with mixer tap over, space and plumbing for dishwasher, induction hob, radiator, tiled

floor, recessed ceiling spot lighting, double doors onto paved terrace, concealed convector unit heating.

From the entrance hall staircase with ornate bannister to
First floor

small landing


With double panelled radiator, window to side elevation, exposed timbering and door

off to
Bedroom


With window to rear elevation, double panelled radiator, shelving, original Victorian

fireplace, views over the garden.
Wardrobe room/ single bedroom


With extensive concealed hanging rails and shelving, window to front elevation,

exposed wood floor.
Inner lobby


With airing cupboard with shelving and door to
Bedroom


Situated to the front with original bedroom fireplace, lift to ground floor, windows to

side and front elevations with beautiful views over open farmland toward the village

Church, radiator, exposed wood floor, exposed wall and ceiling timbers.
Shower room


Fitted with low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin, shower cubicle, radiator, towel rail

and recessed medicine cupboard.

From the Inner Landing stairs lead up to the
Second floor


With two window to side elevation at half turn.
Second floor landing


With wealth of exposed wall and ceiling timbers, loft access point, exposed wood floor

and doors to
Master bedroom


Situated to the front with part pitched ceiling, a wealth of exposed timbers, beautiful

views towards the village Church, under eaves storage cupboards, two double panelled

radiators.
Bedroom four


With window to rear elevation with beautiful views over the gardens and countryside

beyond, additional velux window, part pitched ceiling with original wall and ceiling

timbers, double panelled radiator.
Bathroom


With window to rear elevation again enjoying lovely views, low level WC, wash hand

basin, shower over panelled bath, medicine cabinet, recessed ceiling spotlighting.
Outside - front



To the front of the property steps lead up to the front entrance door with a small

lawned area and floral border. Immediately adjacent is a paved parking area providing

parking for approximately 2/3 vehicles and giving gated access to the rear gardens. And

garage.
Detached garage


With double swinging doors, personal entrance door, power and light, concreted floor.
Outside - rear



The gardens form a very special feature to the property being sub-divided into distinct

sections and adjoining open countryside. There is a large vegetable garden with polytunnel, extensive raspberry canes, Bay tree, various mature Ash trees, Apple trees.

Lean-to Greenhouse, timber Storage Shed with water storage collection tank, adjacent

to which is a small composting area. Additional composting and garden waste area all

enclosed withing rabbit proof fencing and with personal gated access. Former flower

bed/rockery now requiring some tlc, Laurel/Yew hedging, additional Apple tree.

Heading down into the main lawned garden area again gated access, Willow tree and

Twisted Willow, Yew hedge and archway, lawned garden with floral borders. Various

perennial plants and shrubs. Concealed oil tank, feature lighting, Fig tree, steps and

gravelled pathway with two private and shaded seating areas. Outside cold water tap

and exterior lighting
Services


Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil fired central heating. Lpg for cooker
Local authority


Band F Herefordshire County Council

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Disclaimer


These particulars are intended to give a fair and reliable description of the property but

no responsibility for any inaccuracy or error can be accepted and

do not constitute an offer or contract. We have not tested any services or appliances

(including central heating if fitted) referred to in these particulars and the purchasers

are advised to satisfy themselves as to the working order and condition. If a property is

unoccupied at any time there may be reconnection charges for any switched

off/disconnected or drained services or appliances - All measurements are

approximate

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