Hill Top

Dilwyn, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR4 8JA

Guide Price

£1,400,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Apr 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • 6.75 acres
  • 8 beds

Residential Tags: Edwardian, Georgian

Property Tags: Development Potential, Equestrian

Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land

Summary Details

  • First Marketed: Apr 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • Residential Tags: Edwardian, Georgian
  • Property Tags: Development Potential, Equestrian
  • Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land
Situated on the edge of one of north Herefordshire's prettiest villages, noted for its historic timber-framed buildings arranged around a village green. It is surrounded by beautiful rolling countryside, Dilwyn is part of the famous Black and White Village Trail.
Hill top is a handsome Georgian house with Edwardian bays and more recent additions. Refurbished, it now offers nearly 6000 sq. ft. of beautifully presented family accommodation and is an excellent combination of quality designer fittings and period features.

A long driveway leads to impressive pillared wrought iron entrance gates and then to an extensive graveled apron on the south east side of the house. A secondary pillared entrance gives access to a courtyard behind the house.
Outbuildings include a period oak framed Barn with 5 bays and incorporate the old stable with the cobbled floor, former cart shed and fuel store. A timber framed former Cider House now comprises a garden store and an office. It has planning consent for conversion to ancillary residential accommodation. There is current planning consent for a garage with a games room over.
The gardens and grounds surround the house and provide an attractive setting. On the south east side of the house steps lead from the graveled apron down to level lawns and grassed areas surrounded by mature ornamental trees. Behind the house is a large lawn adjoined by a pasture paddock. The drive is flanked by two further paddocks. In all about 6.75 acres.




Amenities in Dilwyn village include The Crown pub (owned by the Parish Council), St Mary's church and a primary school.
More comprehensive facilities can be found nearby in the market towns of Kington and Leominster and the Cathedral City Hereford, which is the cultural and economic hub for the county and has all the facilities one would expect of an important regional centre.
There is excellent schooling nearby from both the private and state sectors including Hereford Cathedral School and Hereford Sixth Form College.
Trains run from Hereford station direct to London Paddington and Birmingham. Leominster station has direct services to Manchester and Cardiff.



Marketed by: Knight Frank, Worcestershire

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