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Crozens Cottage, Felton

Crozens Cottage, Felton

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Guide price £495,000 Freehold

  • 3 Reception Rooms
  • 4 Bedrooms
  • Double Garage
  • 0.734 Acres
  • Private Setting
  • Sheds
  • Greenhouse
  • Office/Studio
Crozens Cottage, FeltonCrozens Cottage, Felton
Crozens Cottage, FeltonCrozens Cottage, Felton
Crozens Cottage, FeltonCrozens Cottage, Felton
Plot size: 0.734 acres
A Beautifully Presented and Spacious Four Bedroom Stone Cottage in a Private Setting with Views Across the Herefordshire Countryside . Entrance Hall - Kitchen - Dining Room - Snug - Sitting Room - Cloakroom - Master Bedroom with En-Suite and Dressing Room - Three Further Bedrooms - Family Bathroom - Office/Studio - Double Garage - Sheds - Greenhouse - Gardens of Around 0.734 Acres.

Crozens Cottage has far reaching views to Marcle Ridge, Sugar Loaf and the Malvern Hills. It is situated in a quiet and private rural location in the Herefordshire hamlet of Felton just 8 miles from the Cathedral City of Hereford which enjoys extensive facilities and amenities including schools, hospital, theatre, leisure facilities and shops. With beautiful rural surroundings, this is the ideal property in which to enjoy country living combined with easy access to the city. Burley Gate, 2 miles, has a post office, shop, pre and primary school while Ullingswick, under a mile away, has a good pub restaurant. The nearby village of Bodenham, 4 miles, has a shop and post office, Doctors surgery, primary school and a 9 hole golf course. The historic market town of Ledbury, 12 miles, has a good range of independent shops and Bromyard, 8 miles, has additional facilities including a theatre, leisure facilities and secondary schooling. The motorway network can be accessed from Junction 2 of the M50 just south of Ledbury and excellent rail links to London Paddington and Birmingham New Street can be found at Hereford Station, 7.5 miles away.

Crozens Cottage is a beautifully extended and renovated stone cottage with origins dating back to the 19th century. Once two cottages, it was converted into one dwelling twenty five years ago with the current vendors recently finishing a complete programme of extending and renovating. All materials used have been carefully matched with the originals to create a most attractive property providing character with contemporary living. The comfortable four bedroom accommodation is immaculately presented with oak floors throughout the ground floor, individually crafted oak windows, exposed internal timbers and decorated in a palette of neutral colours. A painted wood door leads into the hall with an arched doorway and ledge and brace door taking you into the attractive kitchen with contemporary styled, cream fitted floor units with black granite worktops, integrated dishwasher, stylish stainless steel sink and a Rangemaster cooker with induction hob built into the chimney recess. An island unit provides extra work surface with cupboards and shelving under. There is a cleverly built in fridge and a very useful pantry with ample shelving. A framework of wall timbers connects the dining room allowing social interaction whilst in the kitchen. There is a step down into the dining room which has a large old door leading out to the garden. From the inner hallway is the snug with ceiling timbers, deep window sill, brick and stone fireplace with wood lintel and woodburner standing on a stone hearth. There are lovely views across the garden to the distant countryside. The light and spacious sitting room also enjoys views and there are double doors leading out to the attractively gravelled sitting out area. A large brick fireplace houses a wood burning stove on a stone hearth. A study area is incorporated into the hallway and a cloakroom completes the ground floor accommodation. From the kitchen, stairs lead up to the light landing with exposed timbers, large storage cupboard and panel doors to all the rooms. The airy master bedroom has a wood floor, oak beam and double aspect windows enjoying distant views. There is a door to the dressing room with a range of fitted drawers and hanging areas. The en-suite shower room has contemporary fittings including a tiled shower unit, built in basin with cupboard under and tiled worktop. There are three further bedrooms; two with built in wardrobes and one with a charming seat built into the recess. The family bathroom has a modern white suite.

The property is entered through a wooden field gate onto the gravel drive and large parking area for several vehicles. A gravel path and shallow stone steps lead to the attractive porch and front door. The large and private landscaped gardens are mainly laid to lawn with a variety of specimen trees and shrubs including a number of fruit trees such as apple, plum and pear. A mature mixed hedge provides the boundary to two sides of the property, with post and rail fencing that provides a third boundary to open farmland and gives access to the panoramic views. Around the cottage is a softly curved retaining wall with gravel areas including the main sitting/dining out area. The garden is currently low maintenance but for the keen gardener this allows the opportunity create a garden of their own design. There is a greenhouse, a large wooden shed with a log store to one end and a smaller shed providing good storage space. For those looking to work from home, a large timber clad building provides a fitted office/studio with power, light, broadband connection and shelved storage cupboard and adjoining double garage with up and over doors.

Council Tax Band: E, Herefordshire County Council
Mains water, mains electricity and septic tank.
Oil fired central heating.
Broadband is available.

From the offices of Hayes, head to the Top Cross and turn left onto the High Street and follow the A438 signposted to Hereford. Approximately three miles out of Ledbury at the Trumpet Crossroads, turn right onto the A417. Continue on this road and at the crossroads with the A4103 go straight across staying on the A417. When you reach the Burley Gate roundabout, take the 2nd exit staying on the A417 to Leominster. After approximately 1.5 miles, turn left at the crossroads signposted Preston Wynne and Felton. Travel up this lane for about 400 yards until you see a turning to your left. Turn left and the entrance to the property will be found on your right. 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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