4 bedroom property with land for sale
Gorsley Fields, Herefordshire, HR9
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New build
Land
4 beds
1 bath
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- A completely tailored custom build opportunity
- Two unique sites
- Create your own dream home
- Bespoke oak frames
- Planning permission for further opportunities
- Local amenities close by
- Fantastic access links for commuters
- Experienced project management is available
- Turnkey service
A plot of land with planning permission for an exquisite 3304 sq ft, four bedroom detached oak framed home with double garage. Your ability to design and build your bespoke Oakwrights home. Please call Chancellors Hereford branch for more information on the process.
Property Details
The vision for Gorsley Fields is to provide you with a unique oak frame home building experience in the picturesque, Herefordshire village of Gorsley. Here, we have seven plots of land available for you to choose from, dependant on availability, across two custom build sites within our Gorsley Field portfolio:
Whipstocks and Dauces Orchard.
Planning permission has been granted as part of the purchase of this site, with the opportunity to obtain new planning permission (under Section 73) after working with Oakwrights Architectural Design team to create an oak frame home that meets your exact lifestyle needs. Whipstocks occupies a total area of 4191 square meters (1.04 acres) and each of the five plots here vary in size from 559 square meters to 880 square meters. Dauces Orchard sits south-westerly to Whipstocks, occupying a total area of 1625 square meters (0.40 acres) and the two plots residing here are 804 square meters and 821 square meters.
Careful consideration has been given to their layouts, so the beautifully bespoke homes will be complemented by a comfortable, private garden that takes full advantage of the sites’ orientations and countryside location. We invite you to begin your custom build journey, where the Oakwrights in-house teams will guide you through this once in a lifetime experience from start to finish, on land which is ready for you to turn your dream oak frame home into a reality.
Gorsley is an idyllic, countryside village bordering South Herefordshire and Gloucestershire. Nestled between three Areas of outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB):
the Malvern Hills, the Cotswolds and the Wye Valley, the village is surrounded by a profusion of beautiful backdrops as far as the eye can see.
While taking a leisurely stroll down Gorlsey’s winding lanes and footpaths, you pass by vast amounts of history. Christ Church, the Baptist Church which is home to Orchard Coffee House, the Baptist Chapel where you will find the village Post Office and Store, and the local pub, The Roadmaker Inn, all date back to the 19th century, as does Gorsley Goffs Primary School, who welcome children aged 5-11 years old. Alongside its countryside walks, rich architecture and amenities, it is Gorsley’s friendly community spirit which makes it such a wonderful place to live. The Village Hall hosts a number of regular events including dog training, Flicks in the Sticks and Pilates, as do neighbouring villages, such as Linton, with its annual summer family Festival at The Alma Inn.
Looking beyond the village and to the North, the landscape is shaped by the rolling tops of Worcestershire’s Malvern Hills, which are approximately a 30 minute drive away. Whether you like to don your walking boots with your four-legged friend, cycle or horse ride, we recommend you pack a picnic and explore the breath-taking views that these wonderous Hills have to offer, while feeling on top of the world! Travelling 30 minutes east of Gorsley, you arrive in the county of Gloucestershire, home of Premiership team, Gloucester Rugby Club, and Cheltenham Racecourse, who host the annual four-day Cheltenham Festival in March. The spa town of Cheltenham itself is a fantastic place to shop, eat and drink, and borders the Cotswolds, where there are a plethora of charming market towns and villages to immerse yourself in, such as Broadway, Chipping Camden and Moreton-in-Marsh.
Just 10 minutes to the West of Gorsley is the Wye Valley, bordering England and Wales. Here, the River Wye meanders past the picturesque market town of Ross-on-Wye, which was voted the UK’s best-loved market town by a leading coach tour company, and Monmouthshire, well-known for its castles, vineyards, museums and so much more. When travelling further afield, Gorsley has fantastic access links to the motorway network, positioned just two minutes from junction three of the M50 leading up to the M5, or southbound to the A40. Specific trains from Hereford station allow for a direct commute to London, Birmingham, Cardiff and Manchester, and Gorsley is just over an hour from Bristol, Birmingham and Cardiff airports.
The internal and external images shown are for illustrative purposes only and individual plot layouts vary. Please speak to our sales consultant for full pricing, individual unit sizes and availability.
Property Details
The vision for Gorsley Fields is to provide you with a unique oak frame home building experience in the picturesque, Herefordshire village of Gorsley. Here, we have seven plots of land available for you to choose from, dependant on availability, across two custom build sites within our Gorsley Field portfolio:
Whipstocks and Dauces Orchard.
Planning permission has been granted as part of the purchase of this site, with the opportunity to obtain new planning permission (under Section 73) after working with Oakwrights Architectural Design team to create an oak frame home that meets your exact lifestyle needs. Whipstocks occupies a total area of 4191 square meters (1.04 acres) and each of the five plots here vary in size from 559 square meters to 880 square meters. Dauces Orchard sits south-westerly to Whipstocks, occupying a total area of 1625 square meters (0.40 acres) and the two plots residing here are 804 square meters and 821 square meters.
Careful consideration has been given to their layouts, so the beautifully bespoke homes will be complemented by a comfortable, private garden that takes full advantage of the sites’ orientations and countryside location. We invite you to begin your custom build journey, where the Oakwrights in-house teams will guide you through this once in a lifetime experience from start to finish, on land which is ready for you to turn your dream oak frame home into a reality.
Gorsley is an idyllic, countryside village bordering South Herefordshire and Gloucestershire. Nestled between three Areas of outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB):
the Malvern Hills, the Cotswolds and the Wye Valley, the village is surrounded by a profusion of beautiful backdrops as far as the eye can see.
While taking a leisurely stroll down Gorlsey’s winding lanes and footpaths, you pass by vast amounts of history. Christ Church, the Baptist Church which is home to Orchard Coffee House, the Baptist Chapel where you will find the village Post Office and Store, and the local pub, The Roadmaker Inn, all date back to the 19th century, as does Gorsley Goffs Primary School, who welcome children aged 5-11 years old. Alongside its countryside walks, rich architecture and amenities, it is Gorsley’s friendly community spirit which makes it such a wonderful place to live. The Village Hall hosts a number of regular events including dog training, Flicks in the Sticks and Pilates, as do neighbouring villages, such as Linton, with its annual summer family Festival at The Alma Inn.
Looking beyond the village and to the North, the landscape is shaped by the rolling tops of Worcestershire’s Malvern Hills, which are approximately a 30 minute drive away. Whether you like to don your walking boots with your four-legged friend, cycle or horse ride, we recommend you pack a picnic and explore the breath-taking views that these wonderous Hills have to offer, while feeling on top of the world! Travelling 30 minutes east of Gorsley, you arrive in the county of Gloucestershire, home of Premiership team, Gloucester Rugby Club, and Cheltenham Racecourse, who host the annual four-day Cheltenham Festival in March. The spa town of Cheltenham itself is a fantastic place to shop, eat and drink, and borders the Cotswolds, where there are a plethora of charming market towns and villages to immerse yourself in, such as Broadway, Chipping Camden and Moreton-in-Marsh.
Just 10 minutes to the West of Gorsley is the Wye Valley, bordering England and Wales. Here, the River Wye meanders past the picturesque market town of Ross-on-Wye, which was voted the UK’s best-loved market town by a leading coach tour company, and Monmouthshire, well-known for its castles, vineyards, museums and so much more. When travelling further afield, Gorsley has fantastic access links to the motorway network, positioned just two minutes from junction three of the M50 leading up to the M5, or southbound to the A40. Specific trains from Hereford station allow for a direct commute to London, Birmingham, Cardiff and Manchester, and Gorsley is just over an hour from Bristol, Birmingham and Cardiff airports.
The internal and external images shown are for illustrative purposes only and individual plot layouts vary. Please speak to our sales consultant for full pricing, individual unit sizes and availability.
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Chancellors’s Hereford office, opened in 1846, can be found on King Street in the heart of the historic city, close to Hereford Museum and Gallery, Hereford cathedral and Maylord Shopping Centre. Buyers, sellers, landlords and tenants interested in Hereford property values should pay our experienced team of agents a visit and find out more about the local housing market. Our Hereford office is open seven days a week, including late night openings from Monday to Friday. The wide range of sales and letting services available at our Hereford branch include free, no-obligation market appraisals, an extensive portfolio of residential and commercial properties, land and new homes, property management support, and expert investment and market advice. Locations covered: Hereford and the villages of Winforton, Marden, Tarrington, Dinedor, Wellington, Woolhope and down to Ross on Wye and Bredwardine and everywhere in between.