Property in Pembridge

The Cider House, Pembridge, Herefordshire - with Annex

Guide Price - £875,000

Key features

Forming part of a select complex of Grade II listed luxury barn conversions, an exceptionally spacious and beautifully appointed house, with separate three-storey home office, studio or annex accommodation, all set in an accessible rural location just minutes from the charming historic village of Pembridge

  • Outstanding barn conversion
  • Offering sizeable accommodation
  • To include annex and double garage
  • Well presented throughout
  • Sumptuous bedrooms
  • Master bedroom suite
  • Landscaped (easy care) gardens
  • Set in popular barn development
  • Rural yet convenient for facilities
  • Viewing is most definitely recommended

Notes and Comments:

Situation and description
The small hamlet of Weston lies in northwest Herefordshire and comprises a cluster of individual houses and cottages surrounded by farmland. The larger village of Pembridge is steeped in history, with a wealth of half-timbered properties centered around a historic church. The village has a thriving community and offers a primary school, a farm shop, art gallery, popular pubs, restaurants, tea rooms and more. The market towns of Leominster and Kington are also within easy striking distance, as is the cathedral city of Hereford and the ever-popular town of Hay on Wye, with its now world-famous literary festival.

The Cider House was converted in 2009 to an exacting standard and provides outstanding living space which mixes original features with modern comforts such as underfloor heating.

The accommodation is versatile and can be optimized in numerous ways, with a detached annex within the landscaped gardens, offering three floors of very attractive studio/annex or office space. Beautifully presented throughout, benefits include a stunning kitchen/ family room, underfloor heating throughout the ground floor, double glazed windows and doors, and a luxurious main bedroom with huge, fitted dressing room and sumptuous bathroom. Outside the gardens are beautifully presented and easily manageable and there is plenty of outside storage and garage space.

On arrival, electrically operated wooden gates, with intercom, open onto a large drive which provides ample parking and turning space. A door leads into a capacious yet very comfortable and well-appointed kitchen/family room which undoubtedly forms the main hub of the house. The kitchen area is well planned and includes a limestone tiled floor, an extensive range of fitted cupboards and drawers, granite worktops and integrated appliances, along with a central workstation with sink and a convenient pantry. The living area has a Heta cylindrical wood burner for those colder evenings and plenty of space to sit and relax. The kitchen is then supported by a large and equally well fitted utility space, with dog flap, which connects through to an external boot room.

At the front of the barn, a separate dining room is ideal for entertaining and has an engineered oak floor as well as windows and doors which overlook the gardens. The main entrance hall has a flagged floor and provides access to a good-sized cloakroom. The sitting room offers plenty of space to sit and relax and has a similar engineered oak floor, Contina wood burner and full-length glazed windows and doors overlooking the gardens.

From the hall, an oak staircase leads to a large first floor, partially galleried and vaulted landing. The main bedroom is ideal for those who like to have plenty of space and again has a vaulted ceiling with windows to one side. A beautifully fitted dressing room provides ample wardrobe, shelving and drawer space, for even the most ardent shopper, and a separate large en-suite bathroom includes a jacuzzi bath, large shower, twin sinks, bidet and WC. At the other end of the house a separate guest suite has its own dressing and shower rooms, and the third double bedroom is supported by a very well-appointed family bathroom.

Office/Annex
The original cider house lies to the front and side of the main barn and has also been beautifully converted to provide very individual work or living space which is arranged over three floors. Ideal as a home office or multi-generational living. The ground floor has a spacious living area with plenty of natural light and glazed doors to an outside deck. It also boasts its own shower room and kitchen area, making it ideal for extended family or as a very cool teenager pad. An external staircase provides access to a first-floor office or bedroom with cloakroom and has an internal staircase leading up to a second-floor studio.

Outside
The gardens and outside space have been thoughtfully designed and beautifully enhance the living accommodation. Well enclosed on all sides, they comprise lawns with raised beds, various pathways, a patio and sundeck, punctuated by large bamboo planters and mature trees, all creating a private and peaceful haven.

To one side of the house a very useful single-storey timber store has been sub-divided and makes an ideal garden store and boot room with power, lighting and external taps providing both hot and cold water. A short distance from the house a double timber garage provides further storage space.

Services and Considerations: Mains water and electricity connected. Shared private drainage and oil-fired central heating. Tenure Freehold. Council Tax Band A and F, respectively. EPC—N/A as Listed.

Mobile Phone Coverage: 4G / Broadband: Superfast EE optic fibre. Listing: Grade II Listed.

It is not our company policy to test services and domestic appliances, so we cannot verify that they are in working order. These and any matters relating to Rights of Way should be checked with your Solicitor or Surveyor.

Prospective purchasers: Upon submitting an offer, we will require by law, proof of ID for all buyers. A picture ID and a separate address ID together with proof of funding.

Directions
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From the nearby village of Pembridge proceed towards Kington on the A 44 for approximately 1 mile. After passing Westonbury Mill Water Gardens on the left, take the next left hand turning to Weston, Bearwood, and Broxwood. Continue on this small lane for a short distance and the entrance to the development will be found on the right-hand side. The Cider House is immediately on the right approached through its own private electric gates

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