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The Bear, Hay-on-Wye, low stone and part timbered The accommodation bene- making this an ideal house
Herefordshire construction, it enjoys a fits from gas central heating should the new owners
Agent: Knight Frank wonderful position near the and comprises of and wish to do Bed & Breakfast.
Offers: £495,000 town centre. entrance hall, a sitting The house has excellent
Call: 01432 273087 The principal rooms are room, a library, a dining private parking at the rear.
well proportioned and are room, a study, a cloakroom From a courtyard, steps
THE Bear is a classic Grade awash with period features and a kitchen/breakfast lead onto a raised garden
II Listed mid 16th century including large inglenook room. area landscaped for ease of
house, and is one of the fireplaces, exposed stone Upstairs there are five bed- maintenance and flanked
towns most charming his- walls, beamed ceilings and rooms and four bathrooms, by mature shrubs and a
toric buildings. Built of mel- bay windows. three of which are en-suite lovely magnolia tree.
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Charming home
Delightful garden
and lovely views
The Manse, Garway, yet retains great character fea- be utilised as a study/reading
Hereford tures and comprises of an room. Along with the three
Agent: Parrys entrance reception, three love- bedrooms, there is a family
Offers: £410,000 ly reception rooms, a contem- bathroom and a shower room.
Call: 01989 764132 porary style breakfast/kitchen The delightful gardens have
with a double oven and an been landscaped and make the
THE Manse, is a charming archway leading to a utility most of the views and sun-
three bedroomed house, situ- room. There is a shine.
ated in an elevated setting cloakroom/WC and a garden There is a timber summer-
with superb views. The prop- room. house, two timber storage
erty has been much improved, The spacious landing could sheds and a coal bunker.
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Property news
Auctions
are major
success
HAY-ON-WYE Estate tastic results especially in a
Agents, Sunderlands and climate where economic
Thompsons LLP have conditions have been more
recently reported several difficult,” said auctioneer
successful property auc- Matthew Nicholls. “An
tions of Land and residen- auction provides vendors
tial properties. Three with a clear cut method of
recent auctions included sale, with exchange of con-
the sale of a detached 3 bed- tracts upon the fall of the
room bungalow in Hay-on- hammer.”
Wye which exceeded the Darren Thomas who runs
guide price making the estate agency branch in
£218,000, the sale of 2.7 Hay-on-Wye said: “While
acres of land in Eardisley the market remains diffi-
that flew to £56,000 and 9 cult there are still good
acres of land at Trefeinon opportunities to sell prop-
that made £81,000. The auc- erty at auction. The single
tioneers were extremely most important factor
pleased with the outcomes when going to auction is
especially with the two lots the need to have something
of land making over £20,000 that is a little different
per acre and £9,000 per acre from the norm.”
respectively.
“These are some truly fan- Hay Office: 01497 822522.