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Chestnuts, Hall Court, Bishops Frome

Chestnuts, Hall Court, Bishops Frome

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Guide price £450,000 Freehold

  • 4 Bedrooms
  • 2 Reception Rooms
  • Parking
  • 3.8 Acres
  • Barn with Stabling
  • Mature Gardens
  • Rural Location
  • Stunning Views
Chestnuts, Hall Court, Bishops FromeChestnuts, Hall Court, Bishops Frome
Chestnuts, Hall Court, Bishops FromeChestnuts, Hall Court, Bishops Frome
Chestnuts, Hall Court, Bishops FromeChestnuts, Hall Court, Bishops Frome
Plot size: 3.82 acres
A Charming Barn Conversion with Equestrian Facilities and Pasture Land set in a beautiful Rural Location close to Bishops Frome. Entrance Hall - Sitting Room - Dining Room - Kitchen/ Breakfast Room - Cloakroom - Master Bedroom with En-Suite - Three Further Bedrooms - Family Bathroom - Mature Gardens - Parking - Barn with Stabling - Pasture Land of approximately 3.8 acres.

Chestnuts is situated in a beautiful rural location with stunning views across rolling countryside and the opportunity to enjoy this beautiful area both on horseback and on foot. The village of Bishops Frome is just half a mile away and offers a community shop with visiting post office service, two public houses, garage, village hall and attractive church. The historic market towns of Bromyard, 6 miles, and Ledbury, 8 miles, provide a good range of independent shops, supermarkets, schools, community hospital, library and theatres. The spa town of Malvern is just 9 miles away with well-regarded independent schools, a theatre that boasts pre and post West End productions and the outstanding Malvern Hills. The Cathedral cities of Hereford, 12 miles, and Worcester, 16 miles, afford easy commuting and provide all the advantages a city has to offer. Excellent rail links to London Paddington and Birmingham New Street can be found in Ledbury, Malvern, Hereford and Worcester, while access to the motorway network is from Junction 7, M5, 18.5 miles distant or Junction 2, M50, 13 miles.

Chestnuts is a charming red brick, stone and timber semi-detached barn conversion providing excellent character family accommodation. The spacious and light entrance hall has a cloakroom off with ample space for boots and hanging coats. A door leads into the partial open plan dining and sitting room. The generous dining room is a delightful room with exposed ceiling timbers and dual aspect windows with access to the substantial sitting room. Full height windows and patio doors to one end allow plenty of light to enter the room and make this an excellent entertaining room with direct access to the garden. A large, feature stone fireplace has a wood burning stove on a stone hearth. The light kitchen/breakfast room has a charming farmhouse feel to it with an oil fired Aga, exposed ceiling timbers, Amtico flooring, soft green fitted floor and wall units with wood work tops, deep ceramic Butlers sink, stainless steel sink, free standing cooker and spaces for dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer and fridge/freezer. There is an external side door. From the hall, stairs split on the half landing with a double bedroom to the right having built in wardrobes and lovely rural views. The left branch of the stairs leads to the spacious landing and the rest of the upstairs accommodation. The light and airy master bedroom has built in wardrobes and a generous en-suite bathroom has a sage suite, including a corner bath, and valuable built in storage. There are two further bedrooms and a family bathroom with coloured suite and shower over the bath.

The property is approached from a shared drive and through a wooden field gate onto a gravel area providing ample parking space. A path leads to the front door and the adjacent patio provides an ideal area to enjoy outdoor dining, being south westerly with views. The delightful mature gardens are mainly laid to lawn with low retaining walls and charming mixed borders and beds including herbaceous plants, shrubs, roses and specimen trees providing colour and interest throughout the year. Some low steps lead from the lower lawn to the upper level also laid to lawn planted with fruit trees including cherry and greengage. Crossing the drive, double field gates open into the yard and the recently erected 36 by 36 three bay steel framed barn with power and light, two internal stables and plenty of space for a horsebox trailer, hay and tack. From the yard a field gate gives access to the pasture paddocks with post and rail fencing. In all the land extends to around 3.8 acres.

Council Tax Band: F, Herefordshire Council.
Mains water and electricity.
Private septic tank drainage.
Oil central heating.
Broadband is available at the property.

From the offices of Hayes, head to the Top Cross and turn left onto the High Street. Proceed through the town and by the railway station, turn right under the bridge following the sign to Bosbury, B4214. After approximately 3.5 miles, turn left staying on the B4214 signposted to Bromyard. Stay on this road, crossing the Hereford/Worcester road, and continue into Bishops Frome. Once in the village turn left by the Chase Pub and continue on this road for almost a mile until you see two lodges on your right hand side flanking an unmade drive. Turn onto this drive and follow it round until you reach the property on your left with green fencing and field gate. Viewing
Please contact our office on 01531 630030 if you wish to arrange a viewing appointment for this property or require further information.

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