"Positioned on the edge of the village in an enviable semi rural setting with far reaching views, this exceptional newly built four bedroom, three bathroom home combines contemporary comfort with the appearance of a barn conversion. Set within a generous 0.4 acre plot, the property enjoys ample parking, large lawned gardens and a superb landscaped terrace perfect for entertaining.
The Property
Incorporating environmental technologies that include PV panels, 2 batteries and an air source heat pump, the house has been designed to fit in and echo the character of an agricultural building. It features a two storey barn style silhouette with high quality materials and thoughtful architectural details throughout. Expanses of glazing draw in natural light and frame stunning views across rolling Herefordshire fields, enhancing the sense of openness and connection with the landscape.
The spacious interior is ideal for modern family living, with a flexible layout comprising
Four bedrooms, including a luxurious principal suite with en suite shower room, dressing area and a balcony providing countryside outlooks. There is a guest suite, two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. The bathrooms are high specification featuring contemporary fittings.
Fitted with high quality Junker integrated appliances, a large open plan kitchen dining living space, ideal for entertaining, with bi fold doors opening onto the terrace and garden.
Separate living room with another set of bi fold doors and a picture window that looks onto the garden.
Outdoor Space
Extending to 0.4 acre, the plot offers a wonderful balance of usable garden space and natural beauty. The partially landscaped garden wraps around the house, providing multiple seating areas from which to enjoy sunrises, sunsets, and uninterrupted rural vistas.
Garage & Annex
A large detached double garage with electric doors on the front provides ample storage and parking, with the added benefit of a self contained annex or home office above. Accessed via an external staircase, the space includes two living rooms and a shower room making it super versatile and perfect for guest accommodation, a creative studio, or remote work setup.
Services Air source heat pump providing heat to the under floor heating on the ground floor and radiators on the first floor. Photovoltaic panels on the southern elevation of the roof feed into 2 fitted batteries. EV charging point. Modern waste treatment plant. Mains water and electricity. Fibre broadband is connected.
The balance of a 10 Year Structural Buildzone Warranty.
Note Some of the internal photos have been dressed using artificial intelligence.
Llangarron is a picturesque rural village and civil parish situated in the southwest of Herefordshire, near the Welsh border. Located approximately 7 miles southwest of Ross on Wye and 6.5 miles north of Monmouth, it offers a tranquil countryside setting while maintaining convenient access to local amenities and transport links.
The community is known for its warm and welcoming atmosphere, blending long standing residents with newcomers. Residents enjoy a peaceful rural lifestyle complemented by regular community events and gatherings.
The village boasts several venues that serve as community hubs
St Deinst Church A Grade I listed building dedicated to the Celtic saint Deiniol, dating back to the 14th century. It is the only church in England dedicated to St Deiniol and hosts various cultural events and concerts. The Garron Centre A modern community facility that hosts a monthly pop up pub on the first Friday and a community caf on the third Saturday, offering a space for social interaction and local gatherings. Llangarron Village Hall A historic venue available for hire, accommodating up to 75 people. It hosts regular activities such as short mat bowls, yoga, and parish council meetings.
Llangarron is set within the scenic border countryside triangle formed by Ross on Wye, Monmouth, and Hereford. The area offers a blend of peaceful rural life with easy access to amenities in nearby market towns.
The village is well connected, with the A40 dual carriageway passing through nearby Ross and Monmouth, providing fast access to the M50 and M4 motorways. This facilitates convenient travel to the West Midlands, Bristol, and South Wales. Mainline rail stations in Hereford, Gloucester, Ledbury, and Newport, along with international airports in Birmingham, Cardiff, and Bristol, further enhance accessibility.
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