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Hebbs Acre, LD8 2HG (£449,950)

Structure: House Type: Detached

No. of bedrooms: 3 | No. of bathrooms: 1

Garage: Yes | Central heating: Yes | Double glazing: Yes


General Description :

THEY’RE not making LAND any more OR private locations to live in peace and quiet. Positioned down a private drive off a country road in approximately One Acre the property is surrounded by Greenbelt land. (See aerial photo) Only two near bungalows effectively acting as gate guardians. 

This property in our opinion will, because of its position and desirability only substantially Increase in Value.

Hebbs Acre is situated in a lovely rural area on the outskirts of the town. This has the advantage of country living, yet is so convenient for the town of Presteigne, which has a wide range of facilities and amenities. The executive detached home is situated in such a position that provides this gentleman's residence to have outstanding views towards the welsh hills and farmland, occupying a delightful one acre plot with pleasant grounds to all aspects.

This property is ideally suited if you are looking for a quality countryside residence, providing deceptively large accommodation, which is complemented by double glazing and offers scope with relevant planning permission for further enlargement if required.

An attractive detached 3-bedroom residence with some superb views over open countryside and having good-sized gardens with a pony paddock and workshop/stable to the side   

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Amenities

The property occupies a lovely rural position close to the popular sought after former county town of Presteigne, where good local shopping educational and recreational facilities are present.  Very good area for arts and small music festivals.  Prime walking and riding country with good path network.

Presteigne, (Llanandras in Welsh), was once the county town of Radnorshire and nestles at the heart of the Marches on the border of Wales and England.  Surrounded by devastatingly beautiful, unspoilt countryside, this thriving border town has many unique qualities that make it both a perfect destination and a base from which to explore.

Set alongside the river Lugg, at the corner of the three counties of Shropshire, Herefordshire and Powys, it is within a short drive from Hay on Wye, Hereford, Ludlow and Shrewsbury

Just over an hour and a half from Birmingham and the beautiful coastline of West Wales, it would be difficult to find a better place to live for easy access to the rich variety of experiences necessary for a rewarding life.  There’s always something on hand, or within easy reach, to treat the whole family.

The High Street has a good range of individual shops, restaurants, pubs, hotels and services. Good accommodation is plentiful, both in the town and the surrounding area, high quality local and organic produce is available in both shops and restaurants.  There’s even a Michelin starred restaurant five miles outside Presteigne.

The surrounding countryside is breathtaking, and the drive from Presteigne to Aberystwyth was voted one of the ten most beautiful drives in the world by the AA.  Just to the west are Radnor Forest and Offa's Dyke. Go slightly south west and you can browse the book shops of Hay on Wye, and to the east you can sample the renowned culinary delights of LudlowHereford, with its Cathedral, is a stone’s throw away and in between there are activities and visits to satisfy a whole variety of tastes.

Throughout the year the senses are served with a range of musical and arts based events; The Presteigne Music Festival is a prestigious and internationally renowned regular event whilst Irish music, African drums, and French Canadian percussionists have performed in a rich and constantly varied menu supplied throughout the year.

There is a calendar of high quality art exhibitions throughout the year, whilst the Church of St Andrew's permanently houses its own treasure, a 16th century Flemish Tapestry.

If all this isn’t enough the Judge's Lodging, an award winning restored Georgian Court House complete with cells, courtroom and living quarters that will provide ‘hands on’ interest and amusement whatever the weather.

 

Additional Information

Outside there is parking for several vehicles, and gardens to the side and rear. To the side is a paddock with a 1000sq/ft workshop/stable.

Rooms

 

Lounge

6.17 4.83

LIVING ROOM

20’3” x 15’10” (6.17m x 4.83m) having feature brick fireplace with inset beam and quarry tiled hearth, patio doors to front elevation - with views over open countryside - two side aspect windows, two radiators, telephone point, TV aerial point and four wall lights.

 

Kitchen

5.46 4.24

KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM

17’11” x 13’11” (5.46m x 4.24m), with a range of modern units comprising base cupboards and drawers with work-surface over, eye-level wall cupboards and display cupboards, single drainer stainless steel sink unit, with mixer tap, built-in electric double oven and 4-ring halogen hob, integral fridge and dish washer. Ceiling light and six inset spot lights, radiator, TV aerial point, quarry-tiled floor, two windows to side and two windows to rear.

 

Dining Room

4.17 3.33

DINING ROOM/STUDY

13’8”x10’11” (4.17m x 3.33m), having patio doors to front elevation –with views over open countryside beyond – ceiling light and radiator.

 

Utility

2.87 2.72

UTILITY

9’5” x 8’11” (2.87m x 2.72m) Single drainer stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap, base, wall, and drawer units, radiator, quarry-tiled floor, ceiling light and window to rear. Door to:

CLOAKROOM

With low flush w.c. wall mounted sink, radiator, quarry-tiled floor, ceiling light and opaque glazed window to rear.

Personal door to garage.

 

Bedroom1

5.13 3.15

BEDROOM 1 16’10” x 11’6” (5.13m x 3.51m) with two radiators, two ceiling lights, TV aerial point, telephone4 point, two doors to eaves storage areas and door to built-in wardrobe with shelf and hanging rail. Windows to front and rear, enjoying some spectacular outlooks.

 

Bedroom2

4.22 3.15

BEDROOM 2  13’10” x 11’6” (4.22 x 3.51m) with radiator, telephone point, two ceiling lights and door to built-in wardrobe with shelf and hanging rail. Windows to side and rear with superb views over the surrounding countryside.

 

Bedroom3

4.14 3.51

BEDROOM 3  13’7” x 11’6”  (4.14m x 3.51m) with radiator, telephone point, two ceiling lights, TV aerial point and door to built-in wardrobe with shelf and hanging rail. Windows to front and side, with some lovely views.

 

 

Bathroom1

1.63 3.51

BATHROOM   5'4” x 11'6”  (1.63m x 3.51m) having a white suite comprising panel bath separate shower cubicle, pedestal wash hand basin and low flush w.c. Radiator, shaver light and point, three inset spotlights and opaque glazed window to rear.

 

Garage

6.2 3.66

GARAGE  20'4” x 12'  (6.20m x 3.66m) having double opening front door, two ceiling light points, side access service door and door to utility room, floor standing oil combi boiler.

 

Workshop

10.0 10.0

To the front of the property is a driveway and parking area for several vehicles. The side and rear gardens are laid to lawn. There are also two outside water taps to the rear and side. To the other side of the property is a PADDOCK. and Workshop.30' x 30'  (10.0m x 10.0m) having treble opening doors, four roof lights, multipoint electric sockets and service door to front.




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