Spacious 5-Bedroom Family Home with Extensive Gardens in Peaceful Village Setting

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Mill Lane, Diddlebury, Shropshire, SY7, Craven Arms (Great britain)

5 Bedrooms · 3 Bathrooms · 243Floor area

€877,500

Villa

No parking

5 Bedrooms

3 Bathrooms

243m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to The Lane House, an enchanting five-bedroom villa nestled in the serene village of Diddlebury, Shropshire. This home, lovingly situated in 1.6 acres of lush, landscaped grounds, is a perfect blend of rural charm and spacious family living. At a price of £877,500, this villa offers generous interiors and ample outdoor space, making it a wonderful setting for a family seeking the tranquility of the countryside along with the convenience of nearby amenities.

The residence greets you with a welcoming entrance hallway that leads you into a substantial kitchen/breakfast room. This area, the heart of the home, is equipped with modern facilities including a microwave, Belfast sink, dishwasher, and an oil-fired Rayburn. Accompanying this space is a utility room fitted with an electric range, sink, and pantry—ideal for family living. The kitchen’s French doors open into a conservatory which further leads to the expansive gardens, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor flow.

The ground floor also features a sizeable sitting room with an open fireplace, perfect for cozy family gatherings, and direct access to a terrace and garden for when the weather invites outdoor leisure. Additionally, there is a family room, a study for quiet contemplation or work, and a convenient WC.

Upstairs, the principal bedroom is remarkably spacious with an ensuite that includes both a shower and a free-standing bath, providing a private retreat within the home. Four more bedrooms are present, two of which also enjoy ensuite facilities. A notable feature of this floor is the lift on the landing, ensuring accessibility throughout the home, making it ideal for multi-generational families.

The villa's grounds are truly a highlight, featuring a mature orchard, a large pond with a surrounding wooden decking walkway, a stream, and a robust variety of trees and flowers. For gardening enthusiasts or those who simply enjoy the outdoors, the property includes several garden sheds, a summer house, a polytunnel, and a fenced area, which are great for both utility and leisure.

Set in the picturesque Corvedale, The Lane House does not just offer a home but a lifestyle. Diddlebury itself, while quiet and rural, has its own primary school and village hall, emphasizing a tight-knit community atmosphere. The nearby towns of Craven Arms and Ludlow provide further necessities such as supermarkets, pubs, restaurants, and healthcare services, alongside easy access to railway stations for those needing to travel further afield. The area boasts excellent educational institutions, including both public and prestigious private schools like Moor Park, Bedstone College, and Shrewsbury School.

Living in Diddlebury offers a life of peacefulness coupled with community spirit, surrounded by the beautiful Shropshire countryside known for its walking paths, historical landmarks, and vibrant local markets. The climate here is typically British, with cool winters and mild, occasionally warm summers, ideal for enjoying the extensive outdoor spaces the property offers.

In terms of services, The Lane House is connected to mains electric, water, and drainage; and features oil central heating and emergency lighting, ensuring comfort and safety throughout the year. The local authority is Shropshire Council, and the council tax is categorized under Band F.

For potential renovators, while the property is in good condition, new owners might see opportunities to tailor this expansive home further to their tastes or to add modern touches, making it not just a purchased property but a personal dream home in progress.

Finally, while enjoying seclusion and privacy, the villa is easily accessible via Ludlow through a picturesque drive, adding to the charm and convenience of The Lane House. This property is a true gem for those wishing to blend rural living with family comfort, community, and connectivity. Whether it’s the allure of idyllic countryside views, the practicality of spacious living areas, or the promise of a tranquil lifestyle, The Lane House stands ready to welcome you into the fold of Diddlebury life.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
5
Size
243
Price per m²
€3,611
Garden size
6474
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
3
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Villa
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled within the serene Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this 4-bedroom country house presents an excellent opportunity for those looking to indulge in rural British lifestyle. The property, sitting amidst 100.11 acres of verdant gardens, paddocks, and woodlands, is a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Named Hargrove, the estate was established in 1995 and is found at Wall-under-Heywood, a quaint village just a stone's throw from Church Stretton. The main house features a generous space accentuated by high ceilings, traditional brickwork with exposed timbers, and large windows that invite copious amounts of natural light. Upon entering, you are greeted by a grand reception hall with flagstone floors and a substantial brick fireplace, perfect for cozy family gatherings. The kitchen is a culinary delight, equipped with high-quality appliances and bespoke cabinetry, providing a welcoming space for preparing meals and hosting dinner parties. Hargrove's appeal extends outdoors with its magnificently landscaped gardens—a testament to its inclusion in the National Garden Scheme. The grounds feature an eclectic mix of herbaceous borders, mature trees, and a large terrace ideal for outdoor dining. Exceptional amenities like a heated swimming pool housed in a pool room with sauna facilities, a hot tub, and diverse outbuildings, including a triple carport and equestrian facilities, underscore the estate’s ample offerings. Property Features: - 4 Bedrooms with built-in storage; principal bedroom includes a spacious en-suite bathroom and a walk-in dressing room - 3 Bathrooms including a modern family shower room - Bespoke fitted kitchen with integrated high-end appliances - Extensive ga ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the breathtaking beauty of Church Stretton, Homefield and Little Homefield invite you on a captivating journey through the English countryside. This property, a detached country house, offers no ordinary slice of rural living. The property, subject to an Agricultural Occupancy Restriction, boasts charm that blends the allure of traditional English lifestyle with modern conveniences. Imagine waking up to panoramic vistas of the rolling hills that define this area, your country home slightly elevated to command a picturesque view. Just a mile from Cardington — a village renowned for its magnificent period stone buildings — this home lies ensconced in nature’s embrace. Cardington serves as a quaint reminder of timeless architecture and boasts a cozy village pub, the perfect spot for unwinding and mingling with friendly locals. Venturing just a little further, Church Stretton greets you with a wide range of shops, leisure facilities, a school, and the convenience of a local rail service. For those yearning for even more activity, Shrewsbury and Ludlow are within easy reach, each offering a broader spectrum of amenities. Church Stretton’s unmatched natural beauty makes it a golden destination for walkers, nature enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a tranquil retreat from city life. Now, picturing the home itself is akin to unwrapping a storybook. Homefield and its companion Little Homefield together unfold as a potential-filled haven. Here’s a taste of what the main country house and its annex promise: - Five bedrooms in the main house plus an annex - Three bathrooms - Sweeping gardens with space for modern touches - Separate one-bedroom bungalow annex - Potential holiday let for extra income - Spacious parkin ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming and historic market town of Ludlow, this beautiful period country home, Venns Farm, is an exceptional example of a 700-year-old timber frame farmhouse. Situated in the tranquil hamlet of Greete, on an impressive 1.26-acre plot, the property boasts breathtaking countryside views and offers the idyllic retreat you have been searching for. Whether you're an overseas buyer looking for a quintessentially British home or an expat hoping to own a slice of peaceful countryside, Venns Farm provides an enviable blend of rustic charm and modern living. Upon arrival, a private driveway beckons you into the property, leading to ample parking space. The farmhouse is brimming with character, showcasing exposed beams and oak floorboards throughout. Your journey into this unique home begins in the glass conservatory, which bathes the space in natural light and offers a picturesque view of the surrounding countryside. The kitchen is a focal point with bespoke units and a traditional gas-fired Aga, perfect for those who enjoy cooking and entertaining. The heart of this home, it exudes warmth and authenticity. The generously proportioned sitting room, complete with a large log burner, offers a cozy retreat on cold winter nights. The ground floor also features a study adorned with red quarry tiles and direct access to the garden, providing a perfect workspace or a quiet corner to relax. The drawing room, light and spacious, is a haven of tranquility with oak beams and French doors that open onto a terrace, ideal for al-fresco dining and summer gatherings. Adding to the charm is the oak-framed dining room, which promises a unique and memorable dining experience. The first floor houses a large landing that provides ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming village of Ditton Priors in Shropshire lies Church Farm, a captivating Grade II listed country home that dates back to the 16th century. Historic yet gracefully maintained, this four-bedroom house offers a unique blend of heritage and comfort, making it an ideal choice for those looking to immerse themselves in English country living. Church Farm captivates with its historical architecture, including exposed beams, original doors, and deep windowsills, all adding to the character of this exquisite property. Thick walls not only tell stories of the past but also provide excellent insulation, ensuring a cozy environment throughout the seasons. A treasured Shropshire scroll painting from the 1600s, encased in glass, is a testament to the home's rich history. Stepping inside, the entrance hallway leads to various rooms including a versatile office or reception room, a snug sitting room featuring a large inglenook brick fireplace with a wood-burning stove, and a morning room that serves as a serene retreat with another wood-burning stove. The inviting farmhouse-style kitchen is a cook's delight, equipped with a Rangemaster oven and modern integrated appliances, complemented by a utility room that enhances practicality with extra storage and garden access. The first floor houses the principal bedroom, complete with built-in wardrobes, a dressing room or office, and an en suite bathroom, offering a private and luxurious space. The additional bedrooms are well-sized, with one having the potential to be converted into self-contained accommodation, adding flexibility to living arrangements. Set on a generous plot, the property features a beautifully maintained garden that wraps around the house, providi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic village of Burwarton in Bridgnorth, Shropshire, The Dower House presents a rare opportunity for those seeking a harmonious blend of heritage charm and modern convenience in a spacious villa. This former rectory, with roots tracing back to the late 19th century, has been thoughtfully renovated to maintain its historical integrity while incorporating contemporary features for a luxurious living experience. Spanning an expansive 754 square meters, this property boasts nine generously sized bedrooms and six beautifully appointed bathrooms, making it an ideal residence for a large family or those who frequently entertain guests. The aesthetic of this home is a delightful meld of tradition and modernity. Upon entering, the high ceilings and traditional fireplaces in the main living areas immediately draw attention, offering a warm and inviting ambiance. The mullioned windows and stone quoins further accentuate its classical allure. The heart of this home is undoubtedly the sophisticated kitchen. It is fitted with bespoke cabinetry, marble and granite worktops, an Aga cooker, and high-end appliances, effectively combining functionality with luxury. The connectivity of the space to the dining room and outdoor areas makes it perfect for social gatherings. A notable feature of The Dower House is its embrace of technology. High-tech room controls that can be operated via smartphones or tablets have been integrated seamlessly with the home’s historical charm. For entertainment and leisure, the property is second to none. The second floor features a games room and cinema room, ideal for family movie nights or entertaining younger members. The extensive grounds, covering approximately 2.56 acres, include a re ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Bucknell, Shropshire, this Grade II Listed country home is a splendid example of historical charm seamlessly blending with comfortable living spaces. As you consider making this idyllic spot your new home, you'll find yourself drawn to the perfect balance of past and present within its walls and the vibrant local life around. The property itself is a four-bedroom, two-bathroom home that showcases an exceptional array of original features. The home is thoughtfully laid out across a generous 254 square meters, providing ample space for both family needs and entertaining guests. The three reception rooms, each featuring attractive fireplaces, inject a warm and welcoming atmosphere into the home. A superb kitchen/dining area is at the heart of this residence, complete with a reconditioned Aga, a central island, and a large dresser offering outstanding storage solutions. This dual-aspect seating area overlooks both the courtyard and the serene river, making it a perfect place for relaxation. The two staircases of the home lead to the bedrooms positioned off two separate landings. Each bedroom is sizable, with the front two sharing a recently refitted large shower room. At the rear, one bedroom includes an ensuite shower, and there's also a flexible room currently utilized as a music room/office. The property's condition is generally quite good, though some areas show the typical signs of age, as expected in a home of this character. Set in a peaceful no-through lane, the property boasts a scenic courtyard and beautifully landscaped gardens, with the calming River Redlake flowing through. A period barn offers additional space for garaging, storage, and workshops. This barn, also listed, ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the enchanting Lower Vessons Farmhouse, a captivating four-bedroom, Grade II listed property that promises a tranquil and authentic countryside lifestyle. Nestled in the serene village of Habberley, near Pontesbury, this splendid farmhouse stands on a generous plot of 4.6 acres, offering breathtaking views of the picturesque Habberley Valley and beyond. If you're seeking a property with abundant natural beauty and a sense of historical charm, Lower Vessons Farmhouse might just be your perfect match. With its idyllic rural setting, this home is located close to the Stiperstones, a natural haven perfect for hiking enthusiasts and nature lovers. The traditional structure of the house is complemented by expansive mature gardens, paddocks, an orchard, and even a tennis court, although it's worth noting the court requires some renovation to truly shine again. This home is steeped in character, combining rustic aesthetics with the functional needs of modern family living. The interiors boast exposed beams throughout, adding to the farmhouse’s authentic character, and the roof has been recently replaced, ensuring added peace of mind. Living Room and Kitchen: - Large living room with a comforting log burner and adjoining conservatory/garden room offering panoramic countryside views - Spacious open-plan kitchen/breakfast room equipped with an AGA, ideal for family meals and gatherings Bedrooms and Bathrooms: - Three bedrooms and a family bathroom located on the first floor - Principal bedroom suite on the second floor, including a sitting room and an open plan bathroom, plus a balcony with exceptional valley views Additional Rooms: - Ground floor also features a dining room or study, leading to a summer room - Prac ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the serene hamlet of Kenley, this five-bedroom country home offers a delightful blend of contemporary design and classic charm. Known as Little Broomcroft, this property has been extensively renovated to create a living space that balances modern luxury with the rustic allure of its rural setting. The charm of this home begins with its exterior, clad in natural larch and featuring frameless windows that allow it to blend seamlessly with the surrounding landscapes. A tarmac driveway sweeps past, leading to ample parking and a large outbuilding currently utilized as a workshop, garden, and general store. Planning permission in place for a detached garage block adds potential for further development. Upon entering, a spacious hallway greets visitors, complete with generous built-in storage. This area provides access to a high-performance home cinema, two well-sized double bedrooms—one with an en-suite—and the opulent principal bedroom boasting a large dressing room and en-suite shower facilities. The ground floor also houses a convenient W.C. and walk-in store. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the first floor, where a striking glass-paneled staircase leads to a vast reception area illuminated by full-height windows that capture the picturesque south easterly views. This open plan space features living and dining areas, along with a state-of-the-art kitchen fitted with bespoke cabinetry and a suite of Smeg appliances. Dual sliding doors open to a covered terrace, perfect for enjoying the tranquil outdoor setting. The property’s immediate gardens have been thoughtfully landscaped, featuring raised beds and a blend of lawn and terrace areas. Beyond, a copse filled with Silver Birch, Ash, Cherry, and othe ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil heart of Shropshire near the picturesque village of Priest Weston, this charming country home offers an ideal retreat for those looking to immerse themselves in rural life. Known as Tumbledown House, this property is a thoughtfully designed three-bedroom barn conversion that combines rustic charm with modern comforts, set within a generous plot of approximately 11.45 acres of beautifully maintained land. Priest Weston is more than just a location; it's a community steeped in the serene landscapes of the Shropshire Marches bordering Wales. This area is renowned for its unspoiled countryside and proximity to the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering endless opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and horse riding. The local hamlet provides essential amenities including a public house, a village hall, and a church, establishing a strong sense of community. For families considering a relocation, living in Montgomery means accessing a variety of educational facilities. Nearby towns like Welshpool and Newtown offer a range of primary and secondary schools, ensuring children have quality educational options close to home. Additionally, the lively town of Bishops Castle, known for its deep historical roots and vibrant local culture, adds to the compelling charm of the area. The property itself, crafted from a former agricultural cowshed and beautifully rebuilt in 2007/2008, stands as a testament to quality craftsmanship and attention to detail. The south-facing stone and tile structure features oak beams, vaulted ceilings, and a mixture of charming original and modern features that provide both elegance and functional living space. Walking into Tumbledown H ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm of life in a traditional yet expansive British villa at the coveted countryside location in Knighton, Powys. Ideal for those looking to embrace a tranquil lifestyle in a storied setting, this detached house known as Black Venn House, offers prospective homeowners a unique blend of historical allure and modern facilities. Built in 1897 and once a part of the prestigious Stanage Estate, this residence retains exquisite period features incorporated into its design. Nestled within approximately 3.7 acres of lush grounds, the property boasts meticulously maintained gardens that feature a symphony of seasonal blooms, from snowdrops to bluebells, and includes an ornamental pond that serves as a sanctuary for local wildlife. Beyond the floral array, you'll find practical amenities such as a substantial fruit cage, a small orchard, and a potting shed which green-thumbed residents will surely appreciate. The adjacent meadow and paddock provide spectacular views across the valley, amplifying the property's bucolic charm. Black Venn House itself is characterized by its stately architecture with stone and brick construction. High ceilings, feature fireplaces, and large sash windows create a light-filled and airy environment, with stunning views readily available from every aspect. The residence is designed thoughtfully with spaces offering both comfort and functionality. The kitchen, equipped with modern appliances including an Aga, a double electric oven, and an induction hob, merges seamlessly with a roomy breakfast area. Additional spaces on the ground floor include a bright sitting room that leads to the conservatory, a dining room enriched with a multi-fuel stove, and a handy study. The sleeping quarters co ... click here to read more

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Situated in the scenic border village of Llanymynech in Powys, SY22, this grandiose villa effortlessly combines the allure of historical sophistication with the comforts of modern living. Known as Llandrinio Hall, this Grade II listed property is not only steeped in history, dating back to 1682 and once home to the distinguished Robert Peel Family, but has also adapted to meet the demands of contemporary family life or even investment opportunities such as Airbnb hosting. The villa is set within approximately 1.42 acres of exquisitely landscaped gardens, offering serene privacy and breath-taking vistas towards The Breiddens. This setting provides not only a peaceful retreat but also a delightful space for children to play and adults to relax or entertain. Accommodation in the villa is ample, comprising a variety of living spaces that blend traditional charm with modern usability. The central living area is notable for its cozy wood-burning stove and double doors opening to the front of the house, merging indoor comfort with outdoor beauty. Additionally, the house features a billiards room equipped with a historically significant 1907 snooker table from North Wales, a unique cinema room with an open fireplace and soundproof flooring – perfect for family movie nights. A highlight of this residence is the spacious family kitchen, styled in a farmhouse manner with Norwegian granite worktops and a Falcon Range oven. Adjacent to the kitchen is a conservatory and dining area which boasts stunning views of the formal gardens. For more informal or practical uses, the morning room adjacent to the kitchen serves well as a home office or playroom. The decor and architecture include exposed beams, large sash windows with operatio ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Herefordshire, Little Quebb Farm in Eardisly offers a unique slice of history wrapped in the comforts of modern living. Just a stone's throw from Hereford, this property encapsulates the charm of country living while remaining conveniently close to urban amenities. Approaching the quaint village of Eardisley, you immediately sense the tranquility that defines life here. The air feels fresh, filled with a hints of wildflowers and distant chimneys. The region is known for its rolling hills and stunning vistas, ensuring that each morning commute or leisurely stroll is a feast for the eyes. The climate in Hereford, typically temperate, gifts residents with mild summers perfect for outdoor activities and winters cozy enough for fireside relaxation. Little Quebb Farm stands proudly as a historical testament, with roots that trace back to the 15th century. This is not just a home; it is a journey through time, offering residents a chance to live among stories of old whilst enjoying the benefits of contemporary tweaks. It's a property that captures past and present in a way few places can. - 5 spacious bedrooms - 4 well-appointed bathrooms - Detached two-bedroom annex - 2 Fully furnished holiday cottages - Over 5 acres of gardens & grounds - Period home with parts dating back to the 15th century - Extensive range of outbuildings - Paddock included - 4-bay garage and carport - Ultrafast broadband available The farmhouse itself, lovingly restored and extended, showcases a blend of history and luxury. Each corner tells a story, from the timber beams that echo tales of yesteryears, to the modern kitchen with all the conveniences today's family needs. The ample sunlight filters through gene ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil hamlet of Willersley in the picturesque North West Herefordshire countryside, this historic country home stands as a striking blend of old-world craftsmanship and contemporary living. Positioned conveniently between the cathedral city of Hereford and the famous book town of Hay-on-Wye, this property offers an enchanting retreat while maintaining close ties to the vibrant life of the surrounding areas. Hereford is a city teeming with rich history and culture, known for its stunning cathedral, bustling local markets, and warm, friendly community spirit. Meanwhile, Hay-on-Wye is a paradise for book lovers from around the globe, boasting numerous bookshops, literary festivals, and charming café corners perfect for an afternoon spent with a good read. Living in Willersley offers the quintessential British countryside experience. With its lush greenery and rolling hills, the location is ideal for those who enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and horse riding. The neighboring villages of Eardisley, Winforton, Whitney-on-Wye, and Staunton-on-Wye cater to everyday needs with local shops, cozy pubs, and family-run businesses offering genuine hospitality. You'll find the area offers a delightful mix of rural tranquility and easy access to larger town amenities, making it an attractive option for expats and international buyers seeking both serenity and cultural immersion. Now let's take a deeper look into this intriguing property—an opportunity to own a part of history with modern comforts integrated thoughtfully into its structure. This charming residence features an authentic timber-framed design topped with a diminishing stone tile roof, enhanced with tasteful extensions that respect the or ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the scenic village of Old Radnor, this captivating detached barn conversion in Powys stands as a testament to rural living at its finest. With three spacious bedrooms and a cozy bathroom, this characterful country home offers the peace and tranquility that only the countryside can provide. It's not just a house; it's a lifestyle for anyone yearning for wide open spaces and fresh country air. Surrounded by 25 acres of rolling pastures, woodland, and a gentle brook, this property offers a serene environment that invites relaxation. The home has been lovingly maintained, prepared for the next owner to move right in and start enjoying the good life. The ethos here is one of sustainability and space, perfect for those who appreciate the great outdoors. - 3 Comfortable Bedrroms - 1 Inviting Bathroom - Detached Barn Conversion - Private Driveway - Off-Road Parking - Various Outbuildings - 25 Acres of Woodland and Pasture - Nearby Brook - Stunning Rural Views - Peaceful Village Location - Maintained to High Standard Living in Old Radnor feels like stepping back in time, offering a community that still values a slower, more considered pace of life. The village is centered around its historical hall, a pretty little church, and, of course, the local pub where the community gathers. It's a place where everybody knows each other's name and neighbors are like family. For those with a love of nature, this is a paradise. With proximity to the Offa’s Dyke footpath, walking and cycling opportunities abound, providing ways to explore the stunning landscapes that define this part of Wales. The nearby golf club, reaching heights as the highest in England, presents a unique challenge for golfing enthusiasts and is perfect ... click here to read more

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Welcome to an exceptional opportunity nestled in the heart of the stunning countryside of Hereford. This substantial country home in Brilley offers breathtaking views from Shropshire all the way to the Brecon Beacons, painting a picturesque backdrop that's hard to resist. Now, as a bussy real estate agent, I can assure you that properties that bring such delight and potential are indeed rare. Set on approximately 2.85 acres, this majestic property appeals to those with dreams of living amidst tranquil rural landscapes while still being close to essential amenities. The property offers more than just living space; it embodies a lifestyle that many overseas buyers and expats often seek—a bridge to both serenity and community life. The village of Brilley itself is quaint but active. Boasting its own village hall and a lively community, it serves as a peaceful retreat. Just a short drive away is Whitney-on-Wye, a delightful small village with everything you need, including a charming church, a cozy public house, nursery school, post office, and a convenience store with a petrol station. The village of Clyro offers excellent primary education, only a few miles away, supporting families who move into this region. For those who wish to explore further, the market town of Hay-on-Wye is a hub of cultural and recreational activities. Renowned globally for the annual Literary Festival, it attracts visitors and residents alike with its vibrant atmosphere. With a rich array of second-hand bookshops, antique stores, lively pubs, and exquisite cafes and restaurants, you are never short of things to do. The local market plays its role every Thursday, offering local produce and crafts. This delightful home features: - A beautiful su ... click here to read more

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Once upon a time, nestled in the idyllic landscape of Herefordshire, lies a treasure from the Edwardian era, Whitney Court. This magnificent country manor, located in Whitney-on-Wye, is an emblem of history and elegance, built between 1898 and 1902 by the esteemed architect T H Watson. While its construction harks back to the dawn of the modern age, Whitney Court continues to charm with its harmonious blend of tradition and sophistication, offering a unique opportunity for overseas buyers to own a piece of British heritage. Positioned within approximately 22 acres of rolling gardens and serene parkland, this home humbly invites its residents to escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. The grandeur of the property is accentuated by a private gated driveway that welcomes you to a sweeping gravel circle, complete with a splendid fountain, setting the stage for a fairy tale existence. As a busy agent who's had the privilege to deal with properties far and wide, the charm of Whitney Court is irresistible. This is a dream home for those seeking an exquisite retreat—a true country home, yet just a stone's throw from the conveniences of modern life. Here, you're not just buying a home; you're buying a lifestyle, rich with history and nature's beauty. The main house, with its commanding Neo-Jacobean design, stands proud with its spectacular views of the Wye Valley. For families considering a move, the home offers an abundance of space and character across its sprawling expanse. Boasting 10 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms, this manor is perfectly suited for both intimate family living and grand entertaining, a rare combination indeed. The interiors are a seamless blend of character and modern comfort. The grand oak cantilever ... click here to read more

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Nestled serenely amidst the verdant embrace of Herefordshire lies a true gem, a spacious villa in Whitney-on-Wye. With three inviting bedrooms and two bathrooms, this detached treasure confides itself on a generous 2-acre plot. Picture yourself gazing from its elevated position, where the southward views unveil endless countryside and tranquil river scenes. Now, it’s ready to welcome a family seeking solace—or perhaps an enthusiastic overseas buyer or expat enchanted by the stories that whisper through its walls. This villa isn’t just a home but a testament to a storied past. Originally part of the historic Hereford to Brecon railway, it was once a station and pump house, and its bones still echo with this heritage. The current renovation sits at the first-fix stage, offering a perfect canvas for visionaries. Much has been laid as groundwork—the drainage system, a new septic tank, and water mains set in 2020—but the space remains eager for its next chapter, a touch of personalization by an energetic owner ready to bring it to life. Living in Whitney-on-Wye is all about embracing an idyllic lifestyle, surrounded by the natural beauty of the British countryside. The rolling hills and lush green meadows form a verdant tapestry, ideal for quiet walks, hiking, or simply unwinding by the meandering river. Here, nature lovers can find their haven. Imagine waking to the sound of birds greeting the dawn or savoring a lazy afternoon with the whisper of the stream soothing the soul. The climate in this part of England favors the temperate—a harmony best experienced firsthand, with mild summers and cool, misty winters perfect for cozying up indoors or brisk outdoor adventures. As you venture beyond the villa's perimeter, you’ll e ... click here to read more

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Nestled amid the charming locale of Newton St. Margarets in Hereford, this exquisite country home stands as an epitome of rural elegance and modern convenience. For those potential overseas buyers or expats eyeing a slice of quintessential British countryside living, this property might just be the canvas you’re looking for—a place where you can paint a picture of serene family life against the backdrop of lush pastoral beauty. To begin this tale, imagine driving through the rolling hills of Herefordshire, the breathtaking Black Mountains silhouetted against the sky, leading you to a unique residential oasis. Built in 1995, this property embodies the warmth and grace of a traditional Welsh Farmhouse but crafted with the amenities and comfort required for contemporary living. With sixty-nine acres at your disposal, the estate offers endless possibilities, whether you're a horse enthusiast dreaming of equestrian pursuits or someone looking for a bucolic smallholding. The land here is quite something special. The estate features an all-weather arena, perfect for equestrians, four internal loose boxes or stables, and various other outbuildings. The options are endless for those with a creative or industrious spirit. This countryside haven is also part of a mid-tier stewardship scheme, making it suitable for anyone interested in regenerative farming or biodiversity projects—a truly rewarding venture for someone passionate about the environment. Now, let's turn our attention to Shobdon Farm itself, a splendid six-bedroom home artfully composed amidst stunning and meticulously maintained gardens. Inside, flexibility reigns supreme with four expansive reception rooms, providing ample space for everything from family gathering ... click here to read more

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