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FINDA HOME IN HEREFORDSHIRE, MID-WALES & SOUTH SHROPSHIRE

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INDEX
Andrew Grant .......... 18,19
Andrew Morris ................ 7
Arena Lettings .............. 16
Arkwright Owens ......... 50
Balfours with Berringtons 48 Blaendigeddi Uchaf, central heating and is
Barry Bufton ............ 46 Hay-On-Wye mostly double glazed.
Agent: Jackson With views over open
Brightwells .........34-37, 47 International countryside yet in a truly
Brightwells Lettings ..... 45 Offers: £545,000 private location,
Cobb Property ....... 24,25 Call: 01432 344779 Blaendigeddi Uchaf, com-
Connells ..................... 6 prises of a boiler room, a
Dinmore Manor Estates 50 INTERNATIONALLY living room, a
Fisher German...............15 renowned playwright, Sir utility/workshop, an
Flint & Cook ............ 30-32 Arnold Wesker, author of inner hallway, a down-
Fox Grant ................ 22,23 such classics as Roots and stairs bedroom/study
Halls ........................ 46 Chips With Everything, is with en-suite bathroom, a
Hayes .............. 26-29 selling his stunningly situ- kitchen/dining room.
Henry Associates ......... 47 ated cottage high in the From the living room,
Jacksons International 2-3 Black Mountains of Wales stairs rise to the first
John Amos .............. 20,21 overlooking the Wye floor, leading to two fur-
John Goodwin ........ 41 Valley. ther bedrooms and a bath-
Knight Frank ....... 52 This four-bedroomed room. The fourth bedroom
Maitland Rachel ...... 42,43 accommodation is set over is on the second floor.
McCartneys ............. 10,11 three floors and offers The property is
Nick Champion.............44 character features approached via a single
Nicholas Craddock ...... 14 throughout, such as vault- track road through a gate
Nigel Ward ................... 47 ed ceilings, exposed tim- leading to a parking court-
bers, stone work and an yard. There is a wood
Northwood..................33 open fireplace in the living store, access to the brook
Parrys..............................8 room. and paddock, and a
RB & RG Williams..........45 The property benefits detached studio lies to the
R M Caldicott ....... 47 from a paddock, oil fired side with a wood burner.
Savills....................4,5
Sunderlands &

Home is one of a kind


Thompson..............38,39,48
Stooke Hill & Walshe .... 17
Strand Homes ............ 45
Strutt & Parker ....... 36,37
Trivett Hicks ............ 23
Watkins & Thomas ..12,13,48 19 River View Close, Holme Lacy reception hall with galleried landing,
Williams ........................ 9 Agent: Flint & Cook downstairs cloakroom, a lounge, a din-
Offers: £389,950 ing room, a study, a family room, a
Call: 01432 355455 kitchen/breakfast room with appli-
ances and a utility room.
LOCATED on an exclusive village Two of the bedrooms have en-suite
development, this immaculately pre- facilities and a family bathroom serves
sented, detached, four-bedroomed the remaining bedrooms.
house was constructed by award win- Outside, the landscaped gardens are
ning developers Bloor Homes, and is enclosed by fencing and have extensive
the only one of its kind on the develop- floral borders, lawn and patio areas.
ment. There is a detached double garage with
Also search for property The accommodation benefits from gas- eaves storage, power and lighting, and
fired central heating and comprises a parking to the front of the property.
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Historic pub
Pub has wealth of features

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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People making plans


Herefordshire Council weekly list of plan- to enable amendment to plot four to increase els, 10m by 2.8m, on lean-to roof of barn for
ning applications, May 10-16 garage size and provide utility room at rear Mr Peter Kelly.
ACTON BEAUCHAMP: Non-material amend- and to relocate plots three and four on site KINGSLAND: Reduce two mature beech trees
ment to planning permission DMN/102135/FH, plan for Mr Mark Mifflin at The Highlands, by 20 per cent each for Mrs Sampson at
proposed lean-to orangery to side elevation, Aylestone Hill. Removal of existing garage and Edgefield. Prune back all branches of one ash
add window to north west elevation for Mrs store and erection of extension and new tree to boundary line which are overhanging
Susan Holden at Acton Court. garage for Mr and Mrs Alan Forest at 136 from neighbours garden for Mr John Moore at
ALLENSMORE: Creation of additional window Hinton Road. Change of use from residential 11 Orchard Close.
in gable end of eastern elevation at first floor to class D1 dental surgery to include forma- KINGTON: Proposed single-storey extension at
level for M Hainge at Lower Mawfield Farm. tion of new vehicular and pedestrian access, rear for Mrs J Evans at 30 Elizabeth Road.
ALMELEY: Conversion of barn to form single car parking areas and felling of trees for Mr Installation of basic ground mounted solar
dwelling for Mr Simon Barber at 1 Logaston Mark Worthing at 60 Aylestone Hill. Proposed photovoltaic array on secluded sloping loca-
Common. New-build dormer style house and conversion of first and second floors into tion in garden greater than 5m from any
garage for Mr Ryan Dorise at Sunnyside. New seven self-contained flats for Mr Tony boundary and much less than 4m above
agricultural building on a separate block of 70 Hammed at 48 St Owen Street. Porch exten- ground height, array to measure 3.3m wide by
acres of agricultural land for Mr James Thorn sion to front elevation and single-storey 8m long for Mr Gordon Coppock at Parlors
at land at Brickhouse Farm. extension to rear of property for Mr and Mrs P Bank. Fell one sycamore and six lombardy
AYLTON: New access drive to Old Shire House Newman at 21 Maidstone Close. Fell six thuja poplar trees for Mrs Darwin at Church House,
from A4172, and associated works, for Mr for Mr Taylor Water View, 15 Cantilupe Street. 11 Church Road.
Alan Withers. HOLMER AND SHELWICK: Construction of two- KINNERSLEY: Erect two grain stores, one to
BODENHAM: Photovoltaic panels on an agri- storey extension for Mr and Mrs Ian Harris at include office and personnel facilities, for Mr
cultural building for Mr John Meredith at Stone House. and Mrs J Aubrey at The Granary, Canon Pyon.
Richland Farm. Variation of condition three of HOPE MANSELL: Array of photovoltaic panels KINSHAM: Two-storey extension for Mr and
planning permission NC2008/1467/F to allow for Mr Edgar Bliss at The Old Rectory. Mrs K Lewis at 2 Estate Yard.
installation of two velux windows in the Conversion of garage to holiday cottage for Mr LEA: Proposed two-storey extensions to exist-
garage roof for Mr David Harris at 15 and Mrs Harding at 1 Flock Cottage. ing cottage with revised access arrangements
Ashgrove View. Agricultural building extension Alterations and two-storey extension for Miss associated parking and garage for Mr and Mrs
for Mr Nicholas Bevan at Moor Court Farm. Joanne Johnson at Horn Hill Cottage, Bird at Pike Cottage.
BRAMPTON ABBOTTS: Two-storey rear exten- Drybrook.
sion with replacement garage for Mr and Mrs HUNTINGTON: Array of photovoltaic solar pan-  Continued on page 102
Stephen and Amy Heard at Fairhaven.
BRIMFIELD: Replaceme extant planning per-
mission DCNC2008/1350/F for proposed
two-storey extension and replacement
garage for Ms Lisa Hope at Chapel Cottage,
Wyson.
BROMYARD AND WINSLOW: Conservatory to
rear elevation for Mr Steve Mycock at
Rowden House School.
BURGHILL: Double garage for Mr and Mrs
John Watkins at Highcroft.
CRADLEY: Conversion of redundant oast
house to provide one-bedroomed dwelling
for Mr Roger Brett at The Oast House. New
detached two-storey dwelling to replace
existing single-storey chalet dwelling and
separate mobile home, both to be demol-
ished, for Mr Julian Swift at Grove Court.
Safety improvements to access onto the
A4103 for Mr and Mrs Sergio Dottore at
Wychwood Lodge.
CRASWALL: Replacement of badly rotten
windows that are beyond repair for Mr
Bryan Howells at Court Farm.
CROFT AND YARPOLE: Proposed variation of
conditions 2, 5 and 7 of DMNW/100665/F
proposed detached house separate service
building with carport, storage and facility for
carer training for Mr and Mrs Andrew
Thomson and Gillian Craddock at New
House, Green Lane. Fell one cherry and a
group of cypress trees for Mr David Beddie
at 15 Green Lane.
DOCKLOW AND HAMPTON WAFER: Steel por-
tal-framed agricultural stock housing build-
ing for R Thomas at Buckland Farm.
Demolition of existing lean-to extension and
erection of single-storey larger extension to
the rear for Mr Steve Harris at Pinetree
Cottage.
EDWYN RALPH: Conservatory to front of
property for Mr David Full at Marchwood.
GRENDON BISHOP: Site of proposed black-
smith/farrier workshop for Mr Adrian Legge
at Yew Tree Cottage, Bredenbury.
HAMPTON BISHOP: Fell one willow and
reduce height of one leylandii by 2m for Mr
Phillip Rogers at Whitehall Lodge.
HEREFORD: Proposed replacement signage,
two fascia signs and seven other signs for
Mr Shane Powell at South Hereford Audi.
Proposed extension of time to planning per-
mission DCCE2008/0662/F, erection of two
linked detached houses, for Mr and Mrs S
Loughman at land adjacent to 136
Bullingham Lane. Single-storey extension to
existing building comprising kitchen and
workshop and new addition comprising 32
bedrooms and associated facilities for Mr
Richard Claridge at 48 Hampton Park.
Demolition of existing single-storey exten-
sion, erection of new two-storey extension
and detached garage for Mr Daniel Cotterell
at 1 Salisbury Avenue. Variation of condition
two of planning permission DMS/102615/F
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People making plans
 Continued from Martin Williams at Tressy Glewstone. ciser and agricultural stor- Gresleys.
page 101 Farm, St Weonards. MATHON: Conversion of age area for Mr Alan SOLLERS HOPE: Proposed
Proposed extension to eastern section of redun- Paske at Upper Lyde general purpose agricul-
LEDBURY: Proposed addi- rear and new terrace area dant former foaling unit, Farm. tural building to replace
tion to existing B&B busi- for Mr and Mrs Michael currently four loose boxes, ROSS-ON-WYE: existing dilapidated build-
ness one of two individual Evans at Camborne, Three and a detached adj former Installation of 84cm diam- ings for Mr and Mrs C
self contained one-bed- Ashes. farm, building to two holi- eter satellite dish on 3m Jones at Little Owl Farm.
room eco lodges to be LUCTON: Non-material day let apartments, galvanised steel pole for WALFORD: Extension to
used as self catering amendment to planning together with the develop- Ms Helen Scott at 5 existing pub, 10-bed
accommodation for Mrs permission ment of a camping and Gloucester Road. accommodation and two
Suzanne Smyth at DMNW2006/2523/F pro- caravanning site, seven Proposed development of staff dwellings for Eagle
Massington Lodge, posed conversion of farm touring caravan pitches nine new houses, includ- Inns Ltd at The Millrace
Eastnor. Proposed alter- buildings to form four and associated works and ing associated car park- Pub. Proposed non-mater-
ations to rear roofs to dwellings, relocation of facilities for Mr and Mrs R ing, landscaping and ial amendment to planning
include second storey rooflight for the new posi- Langley at Dobbins Farm, external works for the permission
extension alterations to tioning of bathroom, Colwall Road. owner at land between DCSE2006/2338/f to
some windows and doors, revised rainwater goods, MUCH BIRCH: Proposed Homs Road and Old replace window with door
internal alterations, insu- bathroom, layout and extension to rear of prop- Market Close. Conversion in north wall for Lady Jill
lation to first floor walls velux position for Mr Paul erty for Mr Robert Barnett and change of use of first Pilkeathley at Hill Barn,
and rendering of some Little at 3 Lucton Hall at High Ridge. Proposed floor to two flats, first floor Leys Hill.
external walls for Mr John Barn. agricultural machinery currently part of shop for WELLINGTON: Fell one
Campbell at 40 The LUGWARDINE: Erection of store for Mr Jeremy Mr Brian Cox at 10 High conifer at Clearmont. Fell
Southend. Non-material two detached dwellings, Hambling at Harold Street. Proposed dormer one willow for Mr Bridges
amendment to planning conversion of existing Cottage. Agricultural stock for Mr Craig Powell at 27 at Long Orchard.
permission barn and erection of ancil- housing and storage Oaklands. Proposed work- WHITBOURNE: Proposed
DCNE2008/2976/F lary garages, demolition of building for Mr R Cotton at shop and garden store for detached community shop
replacement of single- existing dilapidated stone Great Moor Court. Mr Adrian Goodwin at Two building for Mr Martin
storey dwelling with three boundary wall and NORTON: Replacement of Hoots, Oak Tree Rise; Yarnit at Village Shop.
two-storey houses and rebuilding to allow forma- windows/doors with bifold Proposed ground floor WOOLHOPE: Retrospective
attached garages to sub- tion of vehicular access doors and window in func- extension to form larger application for a timber stor-
stitute design changes for and visibility splays, for- tion room and add window kitchen adn new utility age shed for Mr K Mifflin at
the owner at Larkrise, mation of new access to lobby for Mr Phillip room for Mr and Mrs S Woodlands Manor.
Knapp. drive, demolition of exist- Waddingham at The Royal Aubrey at 15 Middleton YATTON: Change of use of
LEINTWARDINE: Fell three ing garden wall for Mr M Oak. Avenue. Remove existing land from agricultural to a
poplar trees for Mrs Susan Lloyd and Mr J Lloyd at ORLETON: Agricultural single-storey extension to one family traveller site,
Lewis at Bridge House, Hagley Hall. Fell one cher- storage building for Mr rear and replace with two- including siting of one
Rosemary Lane. ry for Mr Peter Fawcett at David Summerfield at storey extension for Mr mobile home, touring car-
LLANGARRON: Proposed Moat Hill, Lumber Lane. Ashley Moor Hall. and Mrs Sturgess at Box avan shed and new
covered gathering and MARSTOW: Proposed two- PIPE AND LYDE: Proposed House. Single and two- access for Mr John Lee at
handling area, portal storey extension for Mr covered area structure to storey extension for Mr Field, The Leys, Lynne
frame extension, for Mr Nick Kay at High House, accommodate horse exer- and Mrs P Martin at 34 Down.
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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

Opening the door to the conversion lifestyle


THE exciting range of in the site was excellent
high quality barn con- and a fantastic sign that
versions at Detton were the property market is
opened up to the public not quite in the state
for their first preview that the media wish to
last Saturday. The barns, portray.”
set amidst glorious coun- One of the three units is
tryside are only a short in the initial stages of
distance from the ameni- conversion also attract-
ties of Cleobury ed a good level of inter-
Mortimer and each prop- est, with people looking
erty is beautifully craft- to have their own input
ed with unique charac- in the final design. John
ter, architectural fea- Amos said: “Buyers are
tures and a wood burn- still out there today, that
ing stove. was confirmed by the
Lee Anderson Director level of interest in the
of Property at John site. They are looking for
Amos and Co was good quality and value
delighted with the for money, and Detton
turnout. Farm Barns offers both.”
He said: “The interest For further information

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.

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