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9 Hillend Farm Much Cowarne HR7 9 Hillend Farm Much Cowarne HR7 4JL Guide price £350,000 The Property A Charming Grade II Listed Farmhouse within a Select Development in Much Cowarne Enjoying Stunning Views over the Surrounding Herefordshire Countryside Entrance Hall - Large Sitting / Dining Room - Kitchen - Cloakroom - Master Bedroom with En- Suite - Two Further Bedrooms - Family Bathroom - Single Garage - Garden - Approximately 0.14 Acres Guide price £350,000 A Wealth of Original Beams and Timbers Sitting Room with an Inglenook Fireplace and Wood Burning Stove Slate Flooring in the Entrance Hall, Study and Sitting Room Well-Proportioned Dining Room Fitted Kitchen with Solid Hardwood Work Surfaces Ground Floor Bathroom with Travertine Tiles; Skylight Two First Floor Bedrooms, One with En-Suite Shower Two Second Floor Bedrooms with Bath Situation Idyllic Rural Location Between Ledbury and Bromyard 2 miles to Local Shops at the Hop Pocket, Bishops Frome 7 miles to Bromyard, 9 miles to Ledbury Hereford 11 miles: Excellent Rail Links to London and Birmingham M50 motorway 14 miles, M5 19 miles at Worcester Outside Ample Parking Landscaped Front Garden with Picket Fence Large Paved Terrace Directions South-Facing Lawn with a large Vegetable Bed From Hayes, Ledbury, follow the B4214 north towards Bromyard for approximately 8 miles. Turn left Stunning, Rural Views onto the A4103 for 1.1 mile; take the slight right, signposted to Much Cowarne. Follow the lane for 0.8 of a mile, then turn left onto the driveway for Hillend Farm. Take the left spur of the driveway to arrive at the parking area for the properties. Practicalities Hours of Business Council Tax Band: E, Herefordshire Council Monday to Wednesday 9.00am - 5.30pm Mains Water and Electricity; Shared Drainage Viewing Arrangements Thursday 9.00am - 7.00pm Approx £40 pcm Charges for Drainage, Communal Areas Strictly by appointment with the agent LPG-Fired Central Heating Friday and Saturday 9.00am - 5.30pm Broadband is Available in the Property 15 New Street, Ledbury, Herefordshire HR8 2DX Tel: 01531 630030 Fax: 01531 630036 | 21 Agincourt Square, Monmouth, Monmouthshire NP25 3DY Tel: 01600 719714 | Email: [email protected] www.hayesgb.com.
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