Guide price
£475,0004 bedroom cottage for sale
Stansbatch, Herefordshire, HR6
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Cottage
4 beds
2 baths
1,403 sq ft / 130 sq m
EPC rating: G
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Ultra-fast 900Mbps *
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Detached cottage
- Four bedrooms
- Family bathroom
- Shower Ensuite to the principle bedroom
- Lounge
- Dining room
- Kitchen
- W/C / Utility
- Driveway parking and outbuilding
- Gardens wrapping around the property
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A detached four bedroom character cottage nestled within the parish of Staunton on Arrow in the Herefordshire countryside.
Property Details
What the vendor loves about the property:
We moved to Stansbatch 29 years ago with the hope of enjoying the benefits of more rural and less frenetic lifestyle. We have not been disappointed. Since moving here we have enjoyed the benefits of breathing unpolluted air, of having access to drinking water that comes from a private supply that serves Brick House, together with other village houses and a number of farms, which is free from chemical additives. We have sufficient land to grow a variety of vegetables for our table and the garden is well stocked with plum, damson, pear and apple trees.
Surrounded as we are on three sides by fields it has been a constant joy to watch the changing seasons unfold around us, particularly across the fields to the front of the house with their backdrop of the Black Mountains and Hay Bluff and to walk the trails around the iron age hill fort of Wapley Hill which lies beyond the fields to the rear of the house.
The wildlife here has been a particular joy, red kites and buzzards riding the air currents overhead in the summer skies, woodpeckers drumming on the tree trunks and owls calling to each other in the darkness of the night. The lack of light pollution here means that star gazing and picking out the constellations at night has been a real pleasure for us.
Brick House sits within the Parish of Staunton on Arrow which is home to a fine village hall. The hall, which plays host to a monthly coffee morning for villagers to meet, mingle and socialise with their neighbours, also provides a venue for the local WI and offers an ever changing rota of social events.
Now the time has come for us to move nearer to family we hope that whoever moves to Brick House will be as happy and comfortable living here as we have been.
Video Viewings:
If proceeding without a physical viewing please note that you must make all necessary additional investigations to satisfy yourself that all requirements you have of the property will be met. Video content and other marketing materials shown are believed to fairly represent the property at the time they were created.
Property Details
What the vendor loves about the property:
We moved to Stansbatch 29 years ago with the hope of enjoying the benefits of more rural and less frenetic lifestyle. We have not been disappointed. Since moving here we have enjoyed the benefits of breathing unpolluted air, of having access to drinking water that comes from a private supply that serves Brick House, together with other village houses and a number of farms, which is free from chemical additives. We have sufficient land to grow a variety of vegetables for our table and the garden is well stocked with plum, damson, pear and apple trees.
Surrounded as we are on three sides by fields it has been a constant joy to watch the changing seasons unfold around us, particularly across the fields to the front of the house with their backdrop of the Black Mountains and Hay Bluff and to walk the trails around the iron age hill fort of Wapley Hill which lies beyond the fields to the rear of the house.
The wildlife here has been a particular joy, red kites and buzzards riding the air currents overhead in the summer skies, woodpeckers drumming on the tree trunks and owls calling to each other in the darkness of the night. The lack of light pollution here means that star gazing and picking out the constellations at night has been a real pleasure for us.
Brick House sits within the Parish of Staunton on Arrow which is home to a fine village hall. The hall, which plays host to a monthly coffee morning for villagers to meet, mingle and socialise with their neighbours, also provides a venue for the local WI and offers an ever changing rota of social events.
Now the time has come for us to move nearer to family we hope that whoever moves to Brick House will be as happy and comfortable living here as we have been.
Video Viewings:
If proceeding without a physical viewing please note that you must make all necessary additional investigations to satisfy yourself that all requirements you have of the property will be met. Video content and other marketing materials shown are believed to fairly represent the property at the time they were created.
About this agent
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Chancellors’s estate and lettings agents in Kington is easily found on the high street, right in the centre of this thriving market town. With knowledgeable local staff on hand seven days a week, it’s the perfect destination for buyers and sellers wanting to ask about house prices in Kington. Letters and tenants can find out more about rental values in the area. The wide range of sales and letting services available at our Kington 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 We cover a wide area taking in Kington, Presteigne and Knighton and the surrounding villages including Eardisley, Lyonshall, Almeley, Weobley, New Radnor, Norton, Whitton, Gladestry, Old Radnor and Walton to name a few. By working closely with our neighbouring branches in Hereford, Leominster and Hay-on-Wye, we offer our clients access to more prospective buyers ensuring we can achieve the maximum price for your property within the timescale that suits you.