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7 Arena Lettings ............. 43 Arkwright Owens .......... 39
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Brightwells Lettings ..... 38 Carver Knowles ............ 37
Chesterton Humberts ................................. 34,35 Cobb
Property ..... 22,23 Connells ...................... 6 Fisher
German ............. 36 Flint & Cook .... 10,11,46 Fox Grant
................ 20,21 Hayes ................. 12,13,14 Jacksons
International 2,3 John Amos .............. 30,31 Jonathan Wright
........... 32 Knight Frank ............ 24,25 Maitland Rachel
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18 Nigel Ward ................... 39 Parrys .....................
19 R M Caldicott ............... 40 Russell Baldwin & Bright
...................................... 26 Sunderlands &
Thompson ................................ 33 Stooke Hill &
Walshe .... 27 Trivett Hicks ................... 4 Watkins &
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Listed home with charmThe Green, Almeley, Herefordshire Agents:
John Amos & Co Offers: 285,000 Call: 01568 610310 THE Green is
an attractive grade II-listed three-bedroomed semi detached
half-timbered cottage, situated in generous gardens of
approximately one acre. The property is believed to date back to
the 1600s and enjoys far reaching views over the surrounding
countryside. The charming accommodation benefits from many
character features along with the modern benefits of oil-fired
central heating. It has porch opening into a light and spacious
sitting room which has a feature brick open fireplace, an exposed
wall and ceiling timbers. A beamed archway leads into a dining
room, with a multi-fuel burner and back boiler, exposed and feature
exposed stonework. On the first floor the landing gives access to
three bedrooms, one with a walk-in wardrobe. The family bathroom is
fitted with a white suite, wooden flooring and a freestanding bath
with claw feet. There is also a first floor shower room. The
property is approached via double gates onto a gravelled driveway
providing ample parking, with a paved patio area leading to the
front door. To the side of the cottage is a timber-clad single
garage with two store rooms and space for a washing machine and
tumble dryer. The rear garden is bounded by mature hedging and
consists of a paved patio area, two ponds, a woodstore, a vegetable
garden, fruit trees, a polytunnel and a greenhouse. There is also a
workshop in the garden with double doors, lighting and power.
beams and the staircase to the first floor. In the well
appointed fitted kitchen you will find a range of wooden fronted
cabinets, solid wal-
nut worksurfaces and a French door to a patio outside. Theres
plenty of space for appliances in the kitchen and a space for a
range cooker with a heavy beam over
Stone cottage set in large gardensNew Street Stone House,
Ledgemoor, Weobley, Herefordshire Agent: Nicholas Craddock Offers:
450,000 Call: 01568 616999 THIS delightful four-bedroomed detached
stone cottage is situated at the end of a nothrough road in the
small hamlet of Ledgemoor, close to the popular village of Weobley.
The property has been improved and maintained to a high standard
and now offers comfortable accommodation, which benefits from
oil-fired central heating, a paddock and an excellent vegetable
section in the garden. On the ground floor there are three
reception rooms as well as a beautifully fitted kitchen, a utility
room, a conservatory and a downstairs cloakroom. On the first floor
is a family bathroom, and four bedrooms with one having en-suite
facilities. The cottage stands in well maintained grounds with
gardens sweeping around the whole of the property. These comprise
large lawned areas and ample driveways and in turn give access to a
paddock of just under two acres. To the rear is a garage with a
metal up-and-over door, lighting and power and also two store
rooms. The property enjoys excellent views across the Herefordshire
countryside.
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Oak-framed
Traditional and modernTy Ffram Coed, Llanfilo, Brecon, Powys
Agent: McCartneys Offers: 315,000 Call: 01497 820778 TY Ffram Coed
is a totally unique property that combines traditional architecture
with modern day living and design. Visible throughout the property
are the original oak frames of the former farm building that now,
together with a light and contemporary interior, benefits from
underfloor heating on the ground floor, three double bedrooms with
their own bathrooms and oil-fired central heating. The property
forms part of an attractive stone courtyard of listed barns which
were converted some years ago to a very high standard with
allocated parking and a private courtyard garden with a garden shed
and raised borders. This area enjoys afternoon and evening sun and
potentially could contain a sun room accessed from the living area.
The accommodation comprises of an entrance hall with tiled
limestone flooring and French doors to the rear courtyard, a study,
a utility room and WC and an open plan living/dining/kitchen. The
living area has French doors also to the courtyard, exposed beams
and a central wood-burning stove. The dining/kitchen area has a
central island with a fivering hob and an integrated fridge and the
preparation and storage kitchen has a range of floor and wall
units, a dishwasher, an oven and a door to the courtyard. The first
floor master bedroom has a dressing area and an en-suite bathroom.
There is a winter garden room with windows to three sides and
wooden flooring. Two further bedrooms have en-suite facilities.
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People making plansHerefordshire Council weekly list of planning
applications ABBEY DORE: Proposed tourist accommodation for Mr
Edward Lloyd at New Barns Farm. ADFORTON: Variation of condition
two of planning permission DMN/101669/F, proposed conversion of
existing garage to temporary residential accommodation and
replacement one-and-a-half storey dwelling, in order to offset the
dwelling by 1.5m for Mr and Mrs Basnett at The Patches.
BISHOPSTONE: Demolish existing kitchen single storey lean to
construction of new two storey extension for Mr Eric Jenkins at 1
Church Cottages. BURGHILL: New access from field onto highway
(retrospective) for Mr Darren Sockett at land adj to Hospital
Houses Tillington Road. BYTON: Alterations and partial
reconstruction of tractor shed and crop store and extension of
domestic curtilage for Mr Michael J Clarke at Hillcroft, Coombe
Moor. COLWALL: Demolition of existing dwelling and erection of four
dwellings and associated parking revised application following
granting of planning consent DCNE 08/1683/F for Trinity Gate
Developments Ltd at Four Gables, Walwyn Road. CREDENHILL:
Non-material amendment to conditions 2, 4, 7 and 23 on previous
permission DCCE0009/1595/F, construction of flood relief culvert
from Yazor Brook at Credenhill to River Wye, including an off take
Wier adj to Credenhill Community Centre and an energy dissipation
chamber and outfall to River Wye on land at Old Weir Farm, for Mr
Peter Clasby at land between Yazor Brook adjacent Credenhill
Community Centre, North Bank. DORSTONE: Construction of 2m high
stone wall to boundary wall in replacement for previously approved
post and four rail fence for Mr John Ferneyhough at barn at Bage
Pool, The Bage. Non-material amendment of planning permission
DCSW2005/1682/F (renewal of consent SW1999/2552/F for conversion of
barn to dwelling). Amendment to hall and stairs to prevent the need
to remove timber, braces and alterations to timber braces to allow
insertin of new first floor support beam for Mr John Ferneyhough at
barn at Bage Pool, The Bage. EARDISLAND: New driveway to front of
property for Mr Raymond Fellows at 1 Green Elms, Eardisland.
FOWNHOPE: Erection of one dwelling and two detached garages,
construction of new vehicular access and associated works for the
owner and/or occupier at Canon House, Common Hill Lane, Fownhope.
Variation of condition two of planning permission DMS/102774/F, to
allow enlargement of coffee bar area, including ancillary storage
and revised superstructure access to basement area for Mr Thomas
Williams of Wye Valley Leisure Health Club, Fownhope. GRAFTON:
Change of use from hotel (C1) into HMO for upto a maximum of 52
people for Mr C Stanford at Graftonbury Garden Hotel, Grafton Lane.
HEREFORD: Dormer window to rear of property and erection of
single-storey extension to side of property for Mr Nicholas Watson
at 39 Broomy Hill. Installation of new roller shutters door for Mr
Bryan Williams at Maylord Orchards Car Park. New dwelling for Mr
Pugh at 99 Kings Acre Road. Proposed family room and minor
alterations, utility room and shower room for Mr T Smith at 7
Bladon Crescent. Two-storey extension for Mrs C Dixon at 5 Llanwye
Close. Proposed agricultural store for Mr Darren Sockett at
Longmeadow, Breinton. Reduce two holly trees by 50 per cent, fell
one cherry tree, slightly underprune two blue cedar trees, fell one
redwood, fell a number of conifers situated behind the hedgeline
between the gate and no 108, this hedgeline then to be reduced to a
manageable height for Ms Lucy Cook at The Shires, 116 Aylestone
Hill. HOLMER AND SHELWICK: Proposed variation of existing approval
for stone-finished garage and feed store for Mr Peter Sparrow of
Hawthorne Farm, Shelwick. KINGS CAPLE: Erection of boundary
retaining wall and replacement drive for Mr Kevin Adamson at
Woodstock, 1 Sellack Boat Road, Kings Caple. KINGSLAND: Removal of
condition five (ancillary accommodation and dwelling not to be sold
seperately from each other) of planning permission DCNW2005/0743/F,
conversion and extension of existing outuildings to form new single
storey dwelling for Mr Brian Botwood at 2 Lugg Green Cottages, Lugg
Green. Discharge of deed of planning obligation of DCNW200/0743/F
for Mr Brian Botwood and Mrs Helen Flook at 2 Lugg Green Cottages.
LEDBURY: Single and twostorey rear extension for Mr C Johnson at
Swingate, Homend Crescent. Retrospective planning for existing
electricity line for Ms Caroline Child at Hazel Mill, Donington.
Fell one douglas fir tree for the owner/occupier at 122 The Homend.
LEOMINSTER: Erection of carport for Mr and Mrs A E Rigg at Thanet
House, Orchard Lane. Extensions for Mr John Hanson at Park Gate
Cottage, Ivington. LITTLE COWARNE: Demolition of existing rear flat
roof extensions, construction of two-storey extension to rear of
property including a singlestorey conservatory, fitting
conservation style rooflight on front elevation, regularistion of
change of use of piece of land on western boundary from
agricultural to domestic use as designated by existing stock fence
for Mr and Mrs P Costello at Butters Pool. LLANGARRON: Demolition
of existing outbuildings (some existing stone wall to be retained)
and replacement with new building containing a double garage,
store, home office and wood store. Access via existing farm gate
for Mrs Jane Wright at Carwen. LLANWARNE: Proposed conversion of
barns to form one dwelling unit for Mr R Cook at Stalls Farm,
Bartestree. LONGTOWN: Single-storey extension to form additional
reception room for Mr Glenn Morris at The Tollert. MADLEY: Concrete
silage pit and adjoining storage shed for Mr John Elliot Burman of
Upper Cublington Farm. MUCH MARCLE: Rebuilding of existing
extension to proved two storeys, moving existing porch and
rebuilding with front door to new hall, new windows to attic and
canopy and deck at back door for Mr and Mrs W Kelly at The
Stockend. NEWTON (HAMPTON COURT): Non-material amendment to
planning permission DMN/101674/FH (small first floor extension to
form dressing room over existing ground floor room) proposed slight
increase in height of new roof of east elevation for Ms Catherine
Carter at Sunnybank Cottage. ORLETON: Thin out an area of 44 mixed
broadleaves including cherry, ash and lime, fell nine willow and
five poplar for Mr Charles Collier of Orleton Manor, Overton Road.
PENCOMBE WITH GRENDON WARREN: Siting of park home for Mr Cecil
Thomas of Sparrington Farm, Pencombe. ROSS-ON-WYE: Fell one
eucalyptus and one acacia, remove low branch on oneacacia which is
growing towards property for Mr Watkins at Telford House, 46 New
Street. STAUNTON-ON-WYE: Installation of septic tank, ponds, swales
and reed beds for creation of natural ecological wastewater
treatment systems for on-site sewage treatment coming from up to
250 seasonal workers caravan site for Mr Jeremy Price at Oakchurch
Farm, Church Road. TEDSTONE DELAMERE: Demolition of existing
cottage and outbuilding and the erection of a replacement dwelling,
garage and outbuildings amendments to planning permission MG91/1667
for Mr Antoni Czerniawski at Tidbatch, Pound Lane, Clifton-on-Teme.
VOWCHURCH: Proposed removal of condition three, agricultural
occupancy, of planning permission 23790 (erection of agricultural
workers bungalow and vehicular access) for Mrs Patricia Breakwell
at Llanrothal Bungalow, Broad Oak. WHITCHURCH: Conservatory to
front elevation, plus internal alterations for Mr Keith Brown at
Whitchurch House. WORMBRIDGE: Industrial unit with car parking for
Edward Clive at Wormbridge Court.
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Auctions
Excitement at years first house auctionHEREFORD estate agency
and auctioneer Andrew Morris recently held its first auction of the
year and the first property auction of the year for Hereford. The
auction room was packed with over 50 people ready to bid on the two
to three-bedroomed semi-detached town villa house along Breinton
Road, dating back to 1864, which came with a guide price of
120,000. The bids came in fast for auctioneer Andrew Morris with
two bidders fighting it out but the lot was sold at 131,000 to two
brothers from
Sale of Old MastersJOHN Goodwins latest sale at the Pavilion
Room, Ledbury, consisted mainly of Old Master paintings dating from
as early as the 16th century. The sale attracted dealers and
collectors from various parts of the country some of whom stayed
locally over night following the viewing to get the best seats in
the sale room. The pictures were offered simultaneously via the
internet with live internet bidding. While a number of the dealers
walked away from the sale room with one or two paintings the vast
majority of the pictures sold to internet bidders. Many of the
registered internet bidders were from continental Europe. Bids were
also received from buyers in America, Greece and Malta including
many well known international dealers. With modest estimates and
expectations competitive bidding resulted in some exceptional
results with top price going to an oil on canvas still life flowers
and fruit at 4,600 closely followed by an unframed oil on canvas
depicting a river scene thought to be Dresden at 4,200 and another
unframed oil on canvas this time of a river scene with knights and
in the style of Goya which achieved 3600. This was the second
catalogued sale of old masters and other good quality paintings
offered by John Goodwin over the last few months and further
similar sales are planned Above: Detail from an unframed oil,
thought to be by Dresden, sold for 4,200.
Moreton-on-Lugg who plan to renovate the property for
themselves. Andrew Morris said: It was an exciting afternoon in the
auction room and great that so many people attended which shows the
appetite there still is in Hereford for properties with a lot of
potential. Sales at auction are very effective ways of purchasing
in terms of time and money. Im pleased that the purchasers stuck to
their guns to get the property and are going to renovate Above: The
Phillips brothers, new owners of 6 Breinton Road, with to make a
dream home auctioneer Andrew Morris for themselves.
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Choice of city homes21 Bredon Drive, Hereford Agent: Connells
Offers: 279,950 Call: 01432 267511
Potential for changesTHIS is a highly attractive period house
offering versatile accommodation which currently includes a large
fivebedroomed family home with three self-contained flats, which
currently have an income of 20,000 per annum. These could be
incorporated within the existing accommodation or used separately
as an investment or converted to offices, subject to planning
consent. The Basement Apartment consists of a kitchen, a bedroom, a
bathroom and living room. The Loft Apartment has a shower room, a
kitchen area, a living area and one bedroom. On the ground floor is
the Garden Apartment comprising a living area, a kitchen, a private
courtyard garden, a bedroom and a shower room. The ground floor of
the main accommodation comprises a drawing room, a study, a snug, a
garden room and a kitchen/breakfast room. The first floor master
bedroom has an en-suite shower room. There are four further
bedrooms, a bathroom and separate WC. To the front of Holly House
there are mature trees, an ornamental seating area and a parking
forecourt. Gates lead to the private rear garden,
Views of the countrysideTHIS is an impressive four-bedroomed,
three storey detached house with countryside views. The property
benefits from a detached double garage and comprises a reception
hall, a lounge with French doors to the rear patio, a dining room,
a luxury kitchen/ breakfast room with integrated appliances, a
cloakroom/WC and rear lobby with a door to the rear garden. The
first floor accommodation consists of three bedrooms and a family
bathroom, and the second floor master bedroom suite has an ensuite
bathroom. Outside, to the rear is a good sized patio, which is an
ideal sun trap. The garden is mainly laid to lawn and is enclosed
by high fencing to maintain privacy. The double garage has twin
up-and-over doors, power lighting and ample storage space with a
personal door to the rear.
Holly House, 23 Aylestone Hill, Hereford Agent: Jackson
International Offers: 650,000 Call: 01432 344779
which is mainly laid to patio. There is a lawned area with a
mature apple tree and a summer house. The property benefits from
planning permission
for a very large extension which could create a large kitchen,
an orangery and three additional bedrooms, two with en-suite
facilities.
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Part exchange deal
Couples home dream came true by chanceFOR many, losing out on
their dream home can be heartbreaking, but for one couple it turned
out to be a blessing in disguise with the help of Taylor Wimpey
Midlands part exchange scheme. After deciding to move from Powys in
Wales to the beautiful Herefordshire countryside, Val and Andy
Squibb had set their heart on a four bedroom home at the house
builders Shobdon Oaks development in Shobdon but were pipped at the
post by another buyer. Andy said: As Val is retired, I wanted to
return to the job market and as we had no other family members to
consider, we could look for a new home anywhere in the country. We
knew we wanted a new build property in an area with good road
connections and amenities; so when Val saw Shobdon Oaks on the
Taylor Wimpey website we wasted no time in driving down to look at
it. We immediately knew Shobdon Oaks was the place for us. It has a
charming rural feeling, set amongst beautiful countryside, but isnt
too remote for local shops and pubs. They fell in love with a
fourbedroomed President on the development but no sooner had they
chosen it, it was snapped up by a cash buyer. We were really upset
when we lost out on the President, but Taylor Wimpeys sales
negotiator Jaki Poole was great and talked us through all of our
options, added Andy. Given the difficulty of selling our house in
Wales, Jaki suggested part exchange as a possible solution,
introducing us to the companys part exchange manager Julie
Your space in town8 Church Street, Leominster, Herefordshire
Agent: Jonathan Wright Offers: 259,950 Call: 01568 616666 THIS
spacious four-bedroomed 1930s town house is within a few moments of
not only Leominsters main shopping centre but also the Priory
Church and the Grange parkland and playing fields. The property
benefits from gas-fired central heating, is set over three floors
and is well presented, spacious and light, with an enclosed private
garden to the rear. In brief the property comprises a reception
hall, a lounge with a chimney breast housing a living flameeffect
gas fire, a dining room a feature stone fireplace, a cloakroom, and
also the well fitted kitchen with plenty of room for appliances.
There is a purpose-built larder unit with pull-out drawers for
convenience. The first floor accommodation consists of two bedrooms
and a bathroom. On the second floor are a further two bedrooms.
Outside to the rear, the enclosed gardens have access from the
dining room, kitchen and through a wrought iron gate to the side of
the house. The south facing garden is covered with flagstones and
has raised floral beds and a garden shed with lighting and power. A
garage is situated at the rear of the garden and has a metal
up-andover door, power, lighting and a door to the side with a
retractable ladder leading to useful storage space. It is also
possible to park one vehicle in front of the garage without
obstructing any of the neighbouring properties in this small but
select courtyard.
Zivkovic, who managed the process. Taylor Wimpey became our cash
buyer and by using the scheme we were actually able to buy a larger
house. The layout of our new home is perfect. We have plenty of
space for friends and family to visit and still have room for a
home gym. Val and Andy are now settled in their five-bedroomed
Frampton style property and are enjoying the peace and tranquillity
of the Herefordshire countryside. Val said: We would definitely
recommend the part exchange scheme. Taylor Wimpey has been
fantastic throughout the whole process, taking away the stress by
helping us move from house to home and enabling us to buy a bigger
property than we were ever expecting to. Anne Wallace, regional
sales
and marketing director for Taylor Wimpey Midlands, said: We
think its wonderful that even though Val and Andy missed out on the
house they had originally wanted, we were able to help them move
into a larger house that they love even more. Part exchange is
fantastic for people who really want to move but are struggling to
sell their current home. If you think the scheme sounds right for
you, pay us a visit and talk to our experienced sales team. Under
the scheme, subject to terms and conditions, Taylor Wimpey will buy
your current home at an agreed price so you dont have to worry
about paying any estate agents fees. home. Above: Happy in their
new home, Val and Andy Squibb.
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