Guide price

£450,000

(£506/sq. ft)

3 bed cottage for sale
Little Birch Road, Hereford HR2

    • 3 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 1 reception

    • 890 sq. ft

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Three bedrooms, one with en-suite

  • Kitchen with Shaker-style units

  • Sitting room with log burner

  • Family bathroom & cloakroom

  • Utility room-cum-bootroom

  • Solar pv panels & storage battery

  • Detached garage & driveway

  • Village location

  • Fantastic far-reaching views

  • Garden with barbecue terrace

Far-reaching views over the rolling south Herefordshire countryside are gloriously displayed from this three-bedroom cottage. The home has been refurbished in recent years and, while it exudes a timelessly elegant charm, it meets the demands of contemporary life; the roof hosts an array of solar panels supported by a storage battery, providing environmentally conscious living.

The Chalice

Far-reaching views across the rolling South Herefordshire countryside are beautifully showcased from this charming three-bedroom cottage. Recently refurbished, the home strikes a lovely balance between timeless elegance and modern practicality. While rich in character, it has been adapted for contemporary living, featuring a roof-mounted array of solar panels supported by a storage battery, which offers an energy-efficient and environmentally conscious lifestyle without compromising on comfort or style.

Location
Kingsthorne is a sleepy village in south Herefordshire that boasts beautiful and quiet walking routes - and Aconbury Wood is worth a special mention. The land showcases far-reaching views of the Wye Valley and the Black Mountains, and is owned by the Duchy of Cornwall. It is an entirely peaceful escape; there is an Iron Age hill fort to explore and, over the summer months, wild berries grow, while sweet chestnuts appear in the autumn.
The neighbouring village of Much Birch - less than a mile away - offers various amenities including a doctor's surgery and a Church of England primary School, which consistently gains 'Good' ratings by Ofsted.
For shopping, the cathedral city of Hereford is a short drive away (approx. 10 minutes by car) and features various supermarkets, shops - both independently-owned boutiques and chain stores - plus restaurants, pubs and various leisure facilities. However, if you prefer to avoid the hustle and bustle of a city, the village of Wormelow - around two miles away - offers an excellent village shop, Carrot & Wine Stores, which stocks locally-made food and fresh produce.

The Home at a Glance
The Chalice has been thoughtfully and beautifully renovated in recent years, with interiors that showcase exquisite oak woodwork throughout-imbuing the home with warmth and character.
The main entrance opens into a recently added boot room–cum–utility, designed with practicality in mind. Ideal for shedding muddy boots and coats, this welcoming area features a flagstone floor that continues into a cloakroom, alongside classic Shaker-style cabinetry, a Belfast sink, and an integrated washing machine.
Beyond, the immaculately presented kitchen blends rustic charm with contemporary convenience. An exposed stone wall pairs with Shaker-style units topped by sleek quartz worktops. At its heart, an oak-topped central island with a breakfast bar provides an inviting spot for informal dining. The kitchen is appointed with integrated appliances, including a fridge/freezer, a Hotpoint dishwasher, a Hotpoint induction hob, and an electric Everhot cooker with an overhead extractor. Additional features include a deep ceramic sink, a pull-out bin store, and a corner pantry housing the solar pv panels storage battery.
The lounge is a wonderfully bright and inviting space, benefiting from a dual-aspect layout. Natural light pours in, particularly through the French doors that open onto the south-facing garden. Characterful details such as an exposed beam and a handsome stone fireplace with a wood-burning stove further enhance the home's quintessential cottage appeal.
Upstairs, the property offers three well-proportioned bedrooms. The principal bedroom is especially impressive-an airy, light-filled retreat with dual-aspect windows framing far-reaching views across the surrounding countryside. The accompanying en-suite is stylishly appointed with a step-in, dual-headed shower, a countertop vanity unit, a Saniflo WC, a heated towel rail, and a marble-effect finish. There is also convenient access to an airing cupboard.
The remaining bedrooms are equally versatile: One is currently arranged as a comfortable double, while the other benefits from fitted wardrobes spanning an entire wall.
The family bathroom echoes the same elegant marble-effect styling and is fitted with a double-ended bath with a dual-headed shower overhead, a countertop vanity unit, a WC, and a heated towel rail.
Outside, the garden is enclosed by a charming picket fence and is predominantly laid to lawn. A particularly appealing feature is the private corner terrace, positioned just behind the kitchen. Raised and sheltered beneath a pergola, it offers both shade during warmer days and protection from passing showers-perfect for enjoying the garden throughout the British summer.
Parking is generous, with a substantial concrete driveway and a detached garage complete with a remote-controlled electric door.

General
Services: Mains water and electricity. Electric central heating. Solar pv panels. Private drainage. Telephone line and fibre broadband are available.
Local Authority: Herefordshire Council. Tax Band D
Tenure: Freehold

Directions: From Ross-on-Wye, take the A49 to Hereford. Then, at Much Birch - just before the pedestrian crossing - turn right towards Kingsthorne, and pass the primary school on the left. Continue for one mile, then take the right-hand turn - opposite the bus stop - onto The Thorne. The Chalice will be found on the right-hand side after 300m.

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Distances
Hereford 5 miles • Ross-on-Wye 9 miles • ?Monmouth 15 miles • Ledbury 18 miles • ?Abergavenny 21 miles • Gloucester 28 miles?(All distances are approximate)

Agent's note: Japanese Knotweed was discovered by the previous owner and removed under a management plan with a ten-year guarantee - there are five years of this remaining.

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