Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to Fenmore Meadow Street, Hereford, a cozy and compact detached type home with 4 bed in the HR4 8SF area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band F.
This classic property was built
The neighbourhood is known for having good properties at a reasonable price -
with a market valuation of £344,500 and a rental potential of £2,239 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
You can discover more about this property by reading the Mouseprice attributes tables in the next section, or if you are the owner and would like to update this property, for example if you've built an extension, you can do so at the top of this page.
Additional analysis
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"A stunning example of a Grade II Listed detached house with beautiful gardens set within the picturesque village of Weobley. Accommodation comprises: entrance hall, kitchen / breakfast room, dining room, living / family room, cloakroom. To the first floor: four double bedrooms (master with en-suite), family bathroom. Outside: detached Grade II Listed barn with attached office and workshop, three bay border oak car port, gardens, ample parking, opportunity to acquire additional garden, if desired.
DETAILS
Fenmore is situated in the beautiful village of Weobley which is steeped in history and is situated on the black and white village trail. This location offers an ideal combination of village life with amenities on offer within walking distance. The village offers a range of independent shops including a good supermarket, an organic greengrocers, a hardware store, a bookshop, newsagent, butcher, hairdressers, new sports hall and public houses. There is also primary and secondary schooling, churches and a library. The cathedral city of Hereford is 12 ? miles distance where there is a shopping centre, supermarkets, hospital, leisure facilities, theatre, library, churches and colleges. The market town of Leominster is 9 miles distant. Excellent rail links to London Paddington and Birmingham New Street can be found at Hereford whilst access to the motorway network is via junction 4 of the M50 near Ross-on-Wye, 27 miles distance.
The gardens that surround Fenmore are simply beautiful. Lovingly designed and tended, there are so many elements of interest from the large patio area to the gently curved flower beds that wrap themselves around the lawn, from the water feature to the wisteria bedecked trellis. The garden has been very well stocked with a wide selection of planting to ensure bursts of colour all year round. There are roses in delicate shades of peach and pink, vibrant orange montbretias and heathers to name but a few. Trees are also in abundance and include magnolia, horse chestnut, Japanese Acer, apple and pear. Raised flower beds lie adjacent to the courtyard garden and seating areas are dotted here and there to enjoy the surroundings and the wonderful views to the church. This is a lovely area which has a water pump feature to the side. There is a vegetable garden and a greenhouse. Adjacent to the property there is a detached Grade II listed two storey barn which could, subject to the relevant permissions be created into ancillary accommodation for those with extended families or perhaps holiday accommodation. There is a separate entrance to the barn which could be created into separate parking and a courtyard garden so as not to encroach on the main residence. Attached to the barn is a workshop with a separate office. There is plumbing for a washing machine within the workshop and further storage space for white goods. The property also comes with the additional advantage of being able to acquire additional 1/5th of an acre for chickens etc., if desired. Fenmore has a Border Oak two bay car port and there is ample parking on the drive.
Council Tax Band: F, Herefordshire Council.
Mains water, electricity and septic tank drainage.
Oil-fired central heating.
Gas-fired stoves.
Broadband is available at the property.
The property is situated in a conservation greenbelt area.
From Hereford, take the A438 heading towards Brecon. Take the first right hand turn (A480), after the Wyevale Garden centre which will be on your right hand side. Proceed along this road until you come to a roundabout and take the second turning signposted Credenhill and Weobley. Pass through the village of Credenhill and Yazor and take the right hand turn (B4230) signposted to Weobley. Stay on this road until your reach the village of Weobley and just before leaving the village, the property will be found on the right hand side as marked by the agent's board.
Fenmore is believed to date back to the 15th Century. The property has been extended in recent years, the building work carried out by the renowned firm Border Oak whose attention to detail and quality of finish is outstanding. Finished to a high specification, the property has a wealth of oak finishings - windows, latch doors, skirting and flooring and the elegant blend of old and new, coupled with the beautiful exposed beams, add to the property's character, warmth and charm. The entrance hall has oak flooring which runs through into the dining room and large open plan living / family room, creating that wonderful sense of flow. The kitchen has an array of units and there is an integral fridge and a stainless steel double oven with electric hob. There is ample space for a table and chairs and a 'wall of glass' to one end of the room throws in an abundance of natural light. From here, French doors lead out to the wonderful gardens. The dining room and the open plan living / family room have gas fired stoves. The living / family room is a fantastic space and has a feature exposed brick wall. French doors lead out to the covered Border Oak porch area. The cloakroom completes the ground floor. From the main entrance hall, an oak staircase rises to the first floor where doors lead off to four double bedrooms, the master of which has an en-suite. Three of the bedrooms have vaulted ceilings with beautiful light oak coloured beams. The contemporary family bathroom has a roll top bath and a separate walk-in shower.
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