Westhope, Town House Court, Madley
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Guide price £395,000 Freehold

An Exclusive and Private Development Created by the Well Renowned Coleman Group of Herefordshire. Entrance Hall - Open Plan Kitchen/Dining/Family Room - Sitting Room - Utility Room - Cloakroom - Four Double Bedrooms - Two En-suite Bathrooms - Family Bathroom - Double Garage - Front and Rear Gardens - Adjoining Open Countryside.
Town House Farm is situated close to the village church of Madley, with fine far-reaching views across open farmland and groups of mature trees. Nearby is a wonderful Tudor farmstead. The lively village and thriving community of Madley has plenty to offer, including a Primary School, Shop, Public House, Post Office, Tennis Club, Village Hall and Church. There is a convenient bus route from Madley to Hereford, just 5 or so miles away, and for sporting enthusiasts, a nine-hole golf course in nearby Brampton. The City of Hereford home to the World-famous Mappa Mundi has everything you would expect from an historic Cathedral City; excellent shops, cafes and restaurants, hotels, schools, colleges, leisure facilities and cider museum, reflecting the areas long history of apple growing and cider-making, along with other places of historical interest. There is easy access from Hereford into Wales and a direct rail-link from Hereford to London Paddington (change at Worcester for Birmingham and The North).
Accessed by their own private gravelled driveway, Westhope and Hurstley are a pair of matching, new-build country cottages, constructed of reclaimed brick and local stone, finished with a slate roof. Each cottage has been tastefully designed to fit in with its surroundings. The spacious kitchen / dining rooms within each cottage feature a full height bay window overlooking the garden, with French doors opening out onto the garden. A generously proportioned sitting room provides a wonderful area for relaxation. Four double bedrooms occupy the first floor, along with a family bathroom. The master bedroom and bedroom three have en-suite facilities. Each cottage features an external stone staircase, and has an adjoining double garage in reclaimed brick and wood-lap with a slate roof and heavy timber doors. The cottages share a gravelled courtyard, but have their own private, large garden with views across the surrounding countryside.
The properties are approached by a private graveled driveway.
A mixture of deciduous hedging and fencing surrounds the entire development and landscaping has been carefully carried out, preserving most of the mature trees. Being mainly laid to lawn, the gardens provide an opportunity for prospective purchasers to design their own garden to their specific requirements.
Council Tax Band: Each property yet to be banded with Herefordshire Council.
Shared independent bio-tech waste treatment plant for drainage. There will be an annual management fee payable by each property for this service.
Mains water metered for each property on an un-vented mains pressure system.
Oil-fired central heating in each property with individual oil supply to each home.
Mains electricity.
Broadband connection possible.
From the offices of Hayes, proceed to the Top Cross in the town centre. Turn left on to the High Street and proceed through Ledbury, following signs for Hereford on the A438. Continue into the city centre, following the signs for Abergavenny on the A465. Once on the A465, and after approximately two miles, take the right hand turning signposted for Madley and Hay-on-Wye. Continue along this road, following the signs for Madley, until you come into the centre of the village. Turn right opposite the church and Town House Court will be found on the right hand side, just past the Tudor farmhouse.
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