Haywood Lodge

Belmont, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR2 9RU

Guide Price

£2,000,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Oct 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • 14.68 acres
  • 6 beds

Residential Tags: Grade II*, Queen Anne

Property Tags: Equestrian, Tennis Court

Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land

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  • First Marketed: Oct 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • Residential Tags: Grade II*, Queen Anne
  • Property Tags: Equestrian, Tennis Court
  • Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land
LOCATION

Haywood Lodge is an imposing house with views east

towards the Malverns and west to the Black Mountains.

Hereford City is readily accessible with its wide choice of

shops, as well as restaurants, bars, cinemas, theatre and

cathedral. Schools are abundant in the area not just in

Hereford but further afield be it Malvern or Cheltenham.

Hereford station is on the Manchester/Swansea line with

direct trains also to London Paddington or east to Worcester

and Birmingham. The M50 links the M5 to the east and the

M4 at Newport via the A40/A449 dual carriageway.



HISTORICAL NOTE

When William the Conqueror arrived in England in 1066, the

magnificent oak tree still standing in the cider orchard would

then have been growing in the heart of Haywood Forest.

Mainly of oak, this forest was recorded in 1583 as nearly

1000 acres and Haywood Lodge's origins as a Royal hunting

lodge date to this period. The house was converted into a

prestigious gentleman's residence in Queen Anne's reign by

George Wellington. Evidence remains to this day of the earlier

Lodge, such as the stone mullions in the cellar and the spiral

stone staircase hidden behind the panelling. Pevsner wrote

that "the house was beautifully restored circa 1999"



THE PROPERTY

Haywood Lodge is a fine Grade II* listed building significantly

refurbished just before the turn of the millennium when it

was rewired and replumbed. The hop kiln and the adjoining

barn were also reroofed. Haywood Lodge is a wonderful

family house. The gravel "in and out" drive was created giving

access to the side of the house and beyond to the garaging

and other buildings. However the formal entrance is through

the wrought iron gates and along the wide gravel path either

side of which are immaculate lawns and deep borders,

leading to stone steps and the front door with its Corinthian

pilasters and swan neck pediment. The Hall has flagstone

floors with the fine staircase under which is the door to the

cellar and beyond a door to the garden. Off the hall is the

elegant Drawing Room and Dining Room which is panelled,

with doors to the Kitchen with its four oven oil fired AGA and

electric hob and a door to the Sitting Room. The Utility Room

has a cloakroom off, back stairs and back door.

From the Hall, the oak staircase rises to a naturally lit landing

off which are four bedrooms ( one with an ensuite bathroom

and dressing room and one with an ensuite shower room)

and a family bathroom. A door also gives access to the attic

and studio. There are also two bedrooms (one bedroom is

currently an office) and a shower room at the top of the

back stairs.





OUTBUILDINGS

Across the covered passage from the utility room is a store room/ gymnasium beyond which is a log store and gardener's WC. The substantial barn and hop kiln have two floors and a current planning consent to convert into a house. Nearest the house are two stables and a tack room with a complete cider mill and press and workshop. The remaining ground floor space has an open sided loggia looking over the garden. Within the courtyard off the drive

is an attractive pond and garaging for four cars. The planning consent has in the past allowed construction of additional barns,completing the courtyard around the pond.



THE GARDENS

The formal gardens are at the front of the house. The private

gardens behind the house are shaded in part by a flowering

cherry tree, privet hedges and a wicket gate leading to a secret

children's garden as well as a vegetable garden and green house.

Beyond is the fabulous grass tennis court.



THE LAND

The grass paddocks principally are behind and to the side of

the house and can be accessed from the courtyard. The cider

orchards are directly opposite the house and have an easterly

slope leading down to the Haywood oak and large pond. There

are approximately 12 acres of grazing.



SERVICES

Mains electricity and water. Private drainage. Oil fired central

heating. Fibre broadband available providing 100mbps download

& upload speeds with wireless mesh network throughout.



DIRECTIONS (HR2 9RU)

From Ross on Wye take the A49 north to Hereford. At the top of

Callow Hill turn left to Callow and Belmont. Follow this road for

about 1.5m and the house is on the left hand side. If coming from

Hereford leave the City on the A465 Abergavenny Road, after

the Belmont roundabout, turn left signed Haywood 1 mile and

Haywood Lodge is on the right hand side after about a mile.



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