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THE PROPERTY GUIDE FOR HEREFORDSHIRE, MID-WALES AND SOUTH SHROPSHIRE

INDEX
Andrew Grant ........... 8,9
Andrew Morris .............. 7
Arena Lettings ............. 43
Arkwright Owens .......... 39
Barry Bufton ............... 36
Listed home with charm
Brightwells .... 15,16,17,37 The Green, Almeley, and feature exposed stonework.
Brightwells Lettings ..... 38 Herefordshire On the first floor the landing gives
Agents: John Amos & Co access to three bedrooms, one with
Carver Knowles ............ 37 Offers: £285,000
Chesterton Humberts a walk-in wardrobe. The family
Call: 01568 610310 bathroom is fitted with a white
................................. 34,35
Cobb Property ..... 22,23 suite, wooden flooring and a free-
THE Green is an attractive grade standing bath with claw feet.
Connells ...................... 6 II-listed three-bedroomed semi
Fisher German ............. 36 There is also a first floor shower
detached half-timbered cottage, sit- room.
Flint & Cook .... 10,11,46 uated in generous gardens of
Fox Grant ................ 20,21 The property is approached via
approximately one acre. double gates onto a gravelled dri-
Hayes ................. 12,13,14 The property is believed to date
Jacksons International 2,3 veway providing ample parking,
back to the 1600s and enjoys far
John Amos .............. 30,31 with a paved patio area leading to
reaching views over the surround-
Jonathan Wright ........... 32 the front door.
ing countryside.
Knight Frank ............ 24,25 The charming accommodation To the side of the cottage is a tim-
Maitland Rachel ...... 44,45 benefits from many character fea- ber-clad single garage with two
McCartneys ............. 28,37 tures along with the modern bene- store rooms and space for a wash-
Nicholas Craddock ... 18 fits of oil-fired central heating. ing machine and tumble dryer.
Nigel Ward ................... 39 It has porch opening into a light The rear garden is bounded by
Parrys ..................... 19 and spacious sitting room which mature hedging and consists of a
R M Caldicott ............... 40 has a feature brick open fireplace, paved patio area, two ponds, a
Russell Baldwin & Bright an exposed wall and ceiling tim- beams and the staircase to the first nut worksurfaces and a French woodstore, a vegetable garden,
...................................... 26 bers. floor. door to a patio outside. There’s fruit trees, a polytunnel and a
Sunderlands & Thompson A beamed archway leads into a In the well appointed fitted plenty of space for appliances in greenhouse. There is also a work-
................................ 33 dining room, with a multi-fuel kitchen you will find a range of the kitchen and a space for a range shop in the garden with double
Stooke Hill & Walshe .... 27 burner and back boiler, exposed wooden fronted cabinets, solid wal- cooker with a heavy beam over doors, lighting and power.
Trivett Hicks ................... 4

Stone cottage set in large gardens


Watkins & Thomas .. 40,48
Williams ......................... 5
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dedicated team on New Street Stone House, high standard and now offers The cottage stands in well
01432 845803 Ledgemoor, Weobley, comfortable accommodation, maintained grounds with gar-
Herefordshire which benefits from oil-fired dens sweeping around the
Agent: Nicholas Craddock central heating, a paddock and whole of the property. These
Offers: £450,000 an excellent vegetable section comprise large lawned areas
Call: 01568 616999 in the garden. and ample driveways and in
On the ground floor there are turn give access to a paddock
THIS delightful four-bed- three reception rooms as well of just under two acres.
roomed detached stone cottage as a beautifully fitted kitchen, To the rear is a garage with a
is situated at the end of a no- a utility room, a conservatory metal up-and-over door, light-
through road in the small and a downstairs cloakroom. ing and power and also two
hamlet of Ledgemoor, close to On the first floor is a family store rooms.
the popular village of Weobley. bathroom, and four bedrooms The property enjoys excellent
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Oak-framed

Traditional and modern


Ty Ffram Coed, Llanfilo, The property forms part of an The living area has French
Brecon, Powys attractive stone courtyard of doors also to the courtyard,
Agent: McCartneys listed barns which were con- exposed beams and a central
Offers: £315,000 verted some years ago to a wood-burning stove.
Call: 01497 820778 very high standard with The dining/kitchen area has
allocated parking and a pri- a central island with a five-
TY Ffram Coed is a totally vate courtyard garden with a ring hob and an integrated
unique property that combines garden shed and raised bor- fridge and the preparation and
traditional architecture with ders. storage kitchen has a range of
modern day living and design. This area enjoys afternoon floor and wall units, a dish-
Visible throughout the prop- and evening sun and potential- washer, an oven and a door to
erty are the original oak ly could contain a sun room the courtyard.
frames of the former farm accessed from the living area. The first floor master bed-
building that now, together The accommodation compris- room has a dressing area and
with a light and contemporary es of an entrance hall with an en-suite bathroom.
interior, benefits from under- tiled limestone flooring and There is a winter garden
floor heating on the ground French doors to the rear court- room with windows to three
floor, three double bedrooms yard, a study, a utility room sides and wooden flooring.
with their own bathrooms and and WC and an open plan liv- Two further bedrooms have
oil-fired central heating. ing/dining/kitchen. en-suite facilities.

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People making plans


Herefordshire Council Developments Ltd at Four Elms, Eardisland. Darren Sockett at Cottages. dwelling unit for Mr R Cook at remove low branch on onea-
weekly list of planning Gables, Walwyn Road. FOWNHOPE: Erection of one Longmeadow, Breinton. LEDBURY: Single and two- Stalls Farm, Bartestree. cacia which is growing
applications CREDENHILL: Non-material dwelling and two detached Reduce two holly trees by 50 storey rear extension for Mr C LONGTOWN: Single-storey towards property for Mr
ABBEY DORE: Proposed amendment to conditions 2, garages, construction of new per cent, fell one cherry tree, Johnson at Swingate, extension to form additional Watkins at Telford House, 46
tourist accommodation for Mr 4, 7 and 23 on previous per- vehicular access and associ- slightly underprune two blue Homend Crescent. Retro- reception room for Mr Glenn New Street.
Edward Lloyd at New Barns mission DCCE0009/1595/F, ated works for the owner cedar trees, fell one redwood, spective planning for existing Morris at The Tollert. STAUNTON-ON-WYE:
Farm. construction of flood relief and/or occupier at Canon fell a number of conifers situ- electricity line for Ms Caroline MADLEY: Concrete silage pit Installation of septic tank,
ADFORTON: Variation of con- culvert from Yazor Brook at House, Common Hill Lane, ated behind the hedgeline Child at Hazel Mill, Donington. and adjoining storage shed ponds, swales and reed beds
dition two of planning per- Credenhill to River Wye, Fownhope. Variation of condi- between the gate and no 108, Fell one douglas fir tree for for Mr John Elliot Burman of for creation of natural ecolog-
mission DMN/101669/F, pro- including an off take Wier adj tion two of planning permis- this hedgeline then to be the owner/occupier at 122 Upper Cublington Farm. ical wastewater treatment
posed conversion of existing to Credenhill Community sion DMS/102774/F, to allow reduced to a manageable The Homend. MUCH MARCLE: Rebuilding of systems for on-site sewage
garage to temporary residen- Centre and an energy dissipa- enlargement of coffee bar height for Ms Lucy Cook at LEOMINSTER: Erection of car- existing extension to proved treatment coming from up to
tial accommodation and tion chamber and outfall to area, including ancillary stor- The Shires, 116 Aylestone port for Mr and Mrs A E Rigg two storeys, moving existing 250 seasonal workers’ cara-
replacement one-and-a-half River Wye on land at Old Weir age and revised superstruc- Hill. at Thanet House, Orchard porch and rebuilding with van site for Mr Jeremy Price
storey dwelling, in order to Farm, for Mr Peter Clasby at ture access to basement area HOLMER AND SHELWICK: Lane. Extensions for Mr John front door to new hall, new at Oakchurch Farm, Church
offset the dwelling by 1.5m land between Yazor Brook for Mr Thomas Williams of Proposed variation of existing Hanson at Park Gate Cottage, windows to attic and canopy Road.
for Mr and Mrs Basnett at The adjacent Credenhill Wye Valley Leisure Health approval for stone-finished Ivington. and deck at back door for Mr TEDSTONE DELAMERE:
Patches. Community Centre, North Club, Fownhope. garage and feed store for Mr LITTLE COWARNE: Demolition and Mrs W Kelly at The Demolition of existing cottage
BISHOPSTONE: Demolish Bank. GRAFTON: Change of use Peter Sparrow of Hawthorne of existing rear flat roof Stockend. and outbuilding and the erec-
existing kitchen single storey DORSTONE: Construction of from hotel (C1) into HMO for Farm, Shelwick. extensions, construction of NEWTON (HAMPTON COURT): tion of a replacement
lean to construction of new 2m high stone wall to bound- upto a maximum of 52 people KINGS CAPLE: Erection of two-storey extension to rear Non-material amendment to dwelling, garage and out-
two storey extension for Mr ary wall in replacement for for Mr C Stanford at boundary retaining wall and of property including a single- planning permission buildings – amendments to
Eric Jenkins at 1 Church previously approved post and Graftonbury Garden Hotel, replacement drive for Mr storey conservatory, fitting DMN/101674/FH (small first planning permission
Cottages. four rail fence for Mr John Grafton Lane. Kevin Adamson at conservation style rooflight floor extension to form dress- MG91/1667 for Mr Antoni
BURGHILL: New access from Ferneyhough at barn at Bage HEREFORD: Dormer window Woodstock, 1 Sellack Boat on front elevation, regularis- ing room over existing ground Czerniawski at Tidbatch,
field onto highway (retrospec- Pool, The Bage. Non-material to rear of property and erec- Road, Kings Caple. tion of change of use of piece floor room) proposed slight Pound Lane, Clifton-on-Teme.
tive) for Mr Darren Sockett at amendment of planning per- tion of single-storey exten- KINGSLAND: Removal of con- of land on western boundary increase in height of new roof VOWCHURCH: Proposed
land adj to Hospital Houses mission DCSW2005/1682/F sion to side of property for Mr dition five (ancillary accom- from agricultural to domestic of east elevation for Ms removal of condition three,
Tillington Road. (renewal of consent Nicholas Watson at 39 modation and dwelling not to use as designated by existing Catherine Carter at agricultural occupancy, of
BYTON: Alterations and partial SW1999/2552/F for conver- Broomy Hill. Installation of be sold seperately from each stock fence for Mr and Mrs P Sunnybank Cottage. planning permission 23790
reconstruction of tractor shed sion of barn to dwelling). new roller shutters door for other) of planning permission Costello at Butters Pool. ORLETON: Thin out an area of (erection of agricultural work-
and crop store and extension Amendment to hall and stairs Mr Bryan Williams at Maylord DCNW2005/0743/F, conver- LLANGARRON: Demolition of 44 mixed broadleaves includ- ers bungalow and vehicular
of domestic curtilage for Mr to prevent the need to remove Orchards Car Park. New sion and extension of existing existing outbuildings (some ing cherry, ash and lime, fell access) for Mrs Patricia
Michael J Clarke at Hillcroft, timber, braces and alterations dwelling for Mr Pugh at 99 outuildings to form new sin- existing stone wall to be nine willow and five poplar Breakwell at Llanrothal
Coombe Moor. to timber braces to allow Kings Acre Road. Proposed gle storey dwelling for Mr retained) and replacement for Mr Charles Collier of Bungalow, Broad Oak.
COLWALL: Demolition of insertin of new first floor sup- family room and minor alter- Brian Botwood at 2 Lugg with new building containing Orleton Manor, Overton Road. WHITCHURCH: Conservatory
existing dwelling and erection port beam for Mr John ations, utility room and show- Green Cottages, Lugg Green. a double garage, store, home PENCOMBE WITH GRENDON to front elevation, plus inter-
of four dwellings and associ- Ferneyhough at barn at Bage er room for Mr T Smith at 7 Discharge of deed of planning office and wood store. Access WARREN: Siting of park home nal alterations for Mr Keith
ated parking revised applica- Pool, The Bage. Bladon Crescent. Two-storey obligation of via existing farm gate for Mrs for Mr Cecil Thomas of Brown at Whitchurch House.
tion following granting of EARDISLAND: New driveway extension for Mrs C Dixon at 5 DCNW200/0743/F for Mr Jane Wright at Carwen. Sparrington Farm, Pencombe. WORMBRIDGE: Industrial unit
planning consent DCNE to front of property for Mr Llanwye Close. Proposed Brian Botwood and Mrs Helen LLANWARNE: Proposed con- ROSS-ON-WYE: Fell one with car parking for Edward
08/1683/F for Trinity Gate Raymond Fellows at 1 Green agricultural store for Mr Flook at 2 Lugg Green version of barns to form one eucalyptus and one acacia, Clive at Wormbridge Court.
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Auctions
Excitement at year’s
first house auction
HEREFORD estate Moreton-on-Lugg who
agency and auctioneer plan to renovate the
Andrew Morris recently property for themselves.
held its first auction of Andrew Morris said: “It
the year and the first was an exciting after-
property auction of the noon in the auction room
year for Hereford. and great that so many
The auction room was people attended which
packed with over 50 peo- shows the appetite there

Sale of Old Masters


ple ready to bid on the still is in Hereford for
two to three-bedroomed properties with a lot of
semi-detached town villa potential.
house along Breinton “Sales at auction are
JOHN Goodwin’s latest well known international Road, dating back to very effective ways of
sale at the Pavilion Room, dealers. 1864, which came with a purchasing in terms of
Ledbury, consisted mainly With modest estimates guide price of £120,000. time and money.
of Old Master paintings and expectations competi- The bids came in fast for “I’m pleased that the
dating from as early as the tive bidding resulted in auctioneer Andrew purchasers stuck to their
16th century. some exceptional results Morris with two bidders guns to get the property
The sale attracted dealers with top price going to an fighting it out but the lot and are going to renovate
and collectors from various oil on canvas still life flow- was sold at £131,000 to to make a dream home Above: The Phillips brothers, new owners of 6 Breinton Road, with
parts of the country some ers and fruit at £4,600 close- two brothers from for themselves”. auctioneer Andrew Morris
of whom stayed locally ly followed by an unframed
over night following the oil on canvas depicting a
viewing to get the best river scene thought to be
seats in the sale room. Dresden at £4,200 and
The pictures were offered another unframed oil on
simultaneously via the canvas this time of a river
internet with live internet scene with knights and in
bidding. the style of Goya which
While a number of the achieved £3600.
dealers walked away from This was the second cata-
the sale room with one or logued sale of old masters
two paintings the vast and other good quality
majority of the pictures paintings offered by John
sold to internet bidders. Goodwin over the last few
Many of the registered months and further similar
internet bidders were from sales are planned
continental Europe. Bids
were also received from Above: Detail from an
buyers in America, Greece unframed oil, thought to be by
and Malta including many Dresden, sold for £4,200.
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Choice of city homes

Potential for changes


21 Bredon
Drive,
Hereford
Agent:
Connells
Offers: THIS is a highly attractive
£279,950 period house offering versatile
Call: 01432 accommodation which cur-
267511 rently includes a large five-
bedroomed family home with
three self-contained flats,
which currently have an
income of £20,000 per annum.
These could be incorporated
within the existing accommo-
dation or used separately as
an investment or converted to
offices, subject to planning
consent.
The Basement Apartment
consists of a kitchen, a bed-
room, a bathroom and living
room. The Loft Apartment has

Views of the countryside a shower room, a kitchen area,


a living area and one bedroom.
On the ground floor is the
Garden Apartment comprising
THIS is an impressive integrated appliances, a good sized patio, which is a living area, a kitchen, a pri-
four-bedroomed, three cloakroom/WC and rear an ideal sun trap. The vate courtyard garden, a bed-
storey detached house lobby with a door to the garden is mainly laid to room and a shower room. Holly House, 23
with countryside views. rear garden. lawn and is enclosed by The ground floor of the main Aylestone Hill,
The property benefits The first floor accom- high fencing to maintain accommodation comprises a Hereford
from a detached double modation consists of privacy. drawing room, a study, a snug, Agent: Jackson
garage and comprises a three bedrooms and a The double garage has a garden room and a International
reception hall, a lounge family bathroom, and twin up-and-over doors, kitchen/breakfast room. The Offers: £650,000
with French doors to the the second floor master power lighting and first floor master bedroom has Call: 01432
rear patio, a dining bedroom suite has an en- ample storage space with an en-suite shower room. 344779
room, a luxury kitchen/ suite bathroom. a personal door to the There are four further bed-
breakfast room with Outside, to the rear is a rear. rooms, a bathroom and sepa-
rate WC.
To the front of Holly House which is mainly laid to patio. for a very large extension
there are mature trees, an There is a lawned area with a which could create a large
ornamental seating area and a mature apple tree and a sum- kitchen, an orangery and
parking forecourt. Gates lead mer house. The property bene- three additional bedrooms,
to the private rear garden, fits from planning permission two with en-suite facilities.
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Part exchange deal

Couple’s home dream


came true by chance
FOR many, losing out on their
dream home can be heart-
breaking, but for one couple it
turned out to be a blessing in
disguise – with the help of
Taylor Wimpey Midland’s part
exchange scheme.
After deciding to move from
Powys in Wales to the beautiful
Herefordshire countryside, Val
and Andy Squibb had set their
heart on a four bedroom home
at the house builder’s Shobdon
Oaks development in Shobdon
but were pipped at the post by
another buyer.
Andy said: “As Val is retired, I
wanted to return to the job
market and as we had no other
family members to consider,
we could look for a new home
anywhere in the country.
“We knew we wanted a new
build property in an area with
good road connections and

Your space in town amenities; so when Val saw


Shobdon Oaks on the Taylor
Wimpey website we wasted no
time in driving down to look at
it.
Zivkovic, who managed the
process. Taylor Wimpey
and marketing director for
Taylor Wimpey Midlands, said:
became our cash buyer and by “We think it’s wonderful that
8 Church Street, Leominster, is a purpose-built larder unit with “We immediately knew using the scheme we were even though Val and Andy
Herefordshire pull-out drawers for convenience. Shobdon Oaks was the place actually able to buy a larger missed out on the house they
Agent: Jonathan Wright The first floor accommodation con- for us. It has a charming rural house. had originally wanted, we were
Offers: £259,950 sists of two bedrooms and a bath- feeling, set amongst beautiful “The layout of our new home able to help them move into a
Call: 01568 616666 room. On the second floor are a fur- countryside, but isn’t too is perfect. We have plenty of larger house that they love
ther two bedrooms. remote for local shops and space for friends and family to even more. Part exchange is
THIS spacious four-bedroomed 1930s Outside to the rear, the enclosed pubs.” visit and still have room for a fantastic for people who really
town house is within a few moments gardens have access from the dining They fell in love with a four- home gym.” want to move but are strug-
of not only Leominster’s main shop- room, kitchen and through a bedroomed President on the Val and Andy are now settled gling to sell their current
ping centre but also the Priory wrought iron gate to the side of the development but no sooner had in their five-bedroomed home. If you think the scheme
Church and the Grange parkland and house. The south facing garden is they chosen it, it was snapped Frampton style property and sounds right for you, pay us a
playing fields. covered with flagstones and has up by a cash buyer. are enjoying the peace and visit and talk to our experi-
The property benefits from gas-fired raised floral beds and a garden shed “We were really upset when tranquillity of the enced sales team.”
central heating, is set over three with lighting and power. we lost out on the President, Herefordshire countryside. Under the scheme, subject to
floors and is well presented, spacious A garage is situated at the rear of but Taylor Wimpey’s sales Val said: “We would definitely terms and conditions, Taylor
and light, with an enclosed private the garden and has a metal up-and- negotiator Jaki Poole was great recommend the part exchange Wimpey will buy your current
garden to the rear. over door, power, lighting and a door and talked us through all of scheme. Taylor Wimpey has home at an agreed price so you
In brief the property comprises a to the side with a retractable ladder our options”, added Andy. been fantastic throughout the don’t have to worry about pay-
reception hall, a lounge with a chim- leading to useful storage space. “Given the difficulty of selling whole process, taking away the ing any estate agent’s fees.
ney breast housing a living flame- It is also possible to park one vehicle our house in Wales, Jaki sug- stress by helping us move from home.
effect gas fire, a dining room a fea- in front of the garage without gested part exchange as a pos- house to home and enabling us
ture stone fireplace, a cloakroom, obstructing any of the neighbouring sible solution, introducing us to buy a bigger property than
and also the well fitted kitchen with properties in this small but select to the company’s part we were ever expecting to.” Above: Happy in their new home,
plenty of room for appliances. There courtyard. exchange manager Julie Anne Wallace, regional sales Val and Andy Squibb.
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