Guide price

£525,000

5 bed detached house for sale
Much Birch, Hereford HR2

    • 5 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Chain free
  • Freehold

Glasshouse Properties

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About this property

  • 5 Bedrooms; 3 Reception Rooms

  • 2,100+ Sq. Ft Versatile Living Space

  • Approx. Quarter Acre Plot

  • Character Stone Cottage with Later Extension

  • Generous South Facing Garden

  • Popular Herefordshire Village

  • Close to Steiner Academy Hereford

  • Mature Garden with Established Fruit Trees

  • No Onward Chain

  • Easy Motorway Access

A Substantial Detached Stone Cottage with Later Extension, offering over 2,100 sq. Ft of versatile accommodation set within a mature quarter acre plot. The property offers both period character and flexible family living, with established gardens and a range of outbuildings, all within easy reach of Hereford and Steiner Academy Hereford. Offered With No Onward Chain.

Entrance Hall – Kitchen – Pantry – Sitting Room – Dining Room – Family Room – Downstairs WC – Boiler Room – Large Landing – Bedroom 1 with Juliet Balcony – 3 Further Double Bedrooms – Single Bedroom – 2 First Floor Bathrooms – Detached Garage – Outbuilding – Gravel Driveway – Generous Mature Gardens with Established Fruit Trees – Productive Kitchen Garden

Somerset Cottage is a striking and characterful home, combining the warmth and solidity of an original red sandstone cottage with the space and light of a later extension. The property offers considerable size and versatility, with five bedrooms, three reception rooms and a generous footprint of just over 2,100 sq. Ft, all set within a mature and private approx. Quarter acre plot in one of south Herefordshire’s most well regarded villages.

The original cottage makes a memorable first impression from the front, with its handsome sandstone elevations, arched window surrounds, canopied front door and traditional slate roof. Inside, character features are plentiful, from the heavy exposed oak beam in the hallway and the imposing carved fireplace with woodburning stove in the sitting room, to the large rustic timber surround and woodburning stove in the dining room. A substantial exposed stone feature wall in the sitting room gives the house a real sense of age and substance.

Outside, the grounds are a genuine feature in their own right. A mature garden surrounds the house with established fruit trees, productive growing areas and a range of outbuildings, creating a lifestyle that extends beyond the main accommodation.

Much Birch is a well-served village with a primary school, doctors’ surgery, church and pub, situated approximately 6 miles south of Hereford city. The village is also conveniently located for Steiner Academy Hereford, making the property a particularly attractive option for families seeking that school’s distinctive approach to education.

The Property

Entrance Hall: A welcoming central hallway providing access to the principal ground floor rooms and the staircase to the first floor. A striking heavy oak beam spans the opening leading through to the rear of the house, a feature that speaks immediately to the age and character of the original cottage.

Kitchen: Fitted with a range of pale blue painted cabinets, wood-effect worktops and subway tile splashbacks. The window above the sink looks out over the side of the property, letting in good natural light. Appliances include an electric double oven and hob, with space for a freestanding fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. An arched opening connects neatly through to the entrance lobby, and a useful pantry cupboard provides additional storage. Tiled flooring completes the practical finish.

Sitting Room: A particularly impressive main reception room, large and light filled, with French doors opening directly to the garden on two aspects. The focal point of the room is a striking ornate carved fireplace surround with woodburning stove set within a sleek black hearth, complemented by an elaborate ceiling rose and crystal chandelier. A substantial exposed sandstone feature wall to one end adds real depth and character.

Dining Room: A generous formal dining room with dual aspect windows and a rustic inglenook fireplace with heavy timber surround and a wide woodburning stove at its heart. A characterful room with good proportions, well suited to family dining and entertaining in equal measure.

Family Room: A spacious and versatile additional reception room, currently arranged as a hobby and games room. The room features its own fireplace surround, ceiling fan and a large window to the front, with folding doors connecting to the hallway. This room could equally work well as a more formal sitting room, playroom or home cinema space.

Downstairs WC: A neatly fitted modern cloakroom with WC, basin, chrome heated towel rail and half-tiled walls, conveniently positioned off the rear hallway.

Landing: A spacious and well-lit landing with a Velux style skylight, serving all five bedrooms and two bathrooms. The generous proportions make this a practical and airy space.

Bedroom 1: A particularly substantial principal bedroom, forming part of the first floor extension and offering a real sense of space and light. French doors open to a Juliet balcony with an outlook over the rear garden, where the established grape vine trained over the pergola below creates a charming seasonal backdrop. A well-proportioned and versatile room capable of accommodating a significant seating area in addition to bedroom furniture.

3 Further Double Bedrooms: Three additional double bedrooms on the first floor, all fitted with plush carpets and double glazed windows enjoying a pleasant outlook.

Bedroom 5: A smaller fifth bedroom, ideal as a nursery, dressing room or single bedroom.

2 Family Bathrooms: The first floor boasts two fully equipped bathrooms, ideally positioned to serve the bedrooms at each end of the landing. Both bathrooms include a full-size bath, WC, traditional style pedestal basin and chrome towel radiator, with tiled walls throughout. One bathroom is further equipped with an electric shower over the bath, providing additional practicality for busy family use.

Outside

The outside space is a genuine feature of the property and offers considerably more than a typical village home. To the front, a side entrance leads through to a large gravel driveway providing ample parking for multiple vehicles, with a detached garage to one side. The original cottage presents a striking sandstone elevation to the road, with climbing plants framing the front door and traditional ironwork gating.

To the rear, the garden is generous in size and full of established character. Immediately off the sitting room French doors is a paved terrace with a mature wisteria-clad pergola creating a naturally sheltered outdoor seating area, which then opens out to a wide expanse of lawn with specimen trees of notable size. A second pergola, positioned in front of the Juliet balcony, supports a well-established grape vine, adding further structure and seasonal interest to this part of the garden.

Beyond the lawn, the grounds extend into a productive and well-stocked kitchen garden. A substantial collection of established fruit trees includes apple, cherry, pear, plum, fig and almond varieties, many of which crop generously each season, with the apple trees alone producing crates of fruit each autumn. Raised vegetable beds, an ornamental pond area and planted borders with mature hedged boundaries complete the picture, providing good enclosure and privacy throughout.

The outbuildings are a further practical highlight. A detached stone outbuilding and garage provide excellent storage and workshop potential, while to the rear of the stone outbuilding a dedicated small holding area has been established, complete with an enclosed timber chicken coop and run. A timber garden shed provides additional storage. Together, these elements give the property a genuine lifestyle dimension, combining the comforts of a characterful village home with the appeal of a productive and self-sufficient plot.

Practicalities

Herefordshire Council Tax Band 'E'
Oil-Fired Central Heating
Mains Electricity & Water
Private Drainage (septic tank)
Fibre Broadband Available
New rubber roof newly installed on the extension (post photography). A full set of updated roof photographs is available on request.

Directions

From Hereford, take the A49 South towards Ross-On-Wye. At the Asda junction, keep left to stay on the A49 and continue for 6 miles. Drive into Much Birch and proceed through the village, then turn right just after a car dealership, where the property can be found on the left-hand side.

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