The Valletts
Clehonger, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR2 9SB
Guide Price
£1,300,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Georgian
Property Tags: Equestrian
Land Tags: Ancient Woodland, Paddock, Pasture Land, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Sep 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Georgian
- Property Tags: Equestrian
- Land Tags: Ancient Woodland, Paddock, Pasture Land, Woodland
A handsome Georgian farm occupying an enviable rural position with magnificent views.
Description
The Valletts is a genuine Georgian farmhouse in a quiet, peaceful environment surrounded by nearly 30 acres of rolling countryside with outstanding far-reaching views across woods and fields to the Welsh mountains.
The genuine Georgian house was built in 1786 but is not listed - it offers a wonderful potential to extend or remodel if desired. Subject to the necessary planning granted.
Internally there are handsome fireplaces, high ceilings and hardwood floors. Timeless and elegant, the property would benefit form a program of modernisation and offers wonderful scope. Indeed, planning permission has been proposed (P212962/PA4) to transform the agricultural buildings into an additional dwelling.
The accommodation is set over three floors with the added benefit of cellars on the lower ground floor that are ideal for storage. The ground floor is entered by way of a welcoming entrance hall with reception rooms to either side. Beyond which is a farmhouse kitchen, utility room,bathroom and a superb 28ft sitting room spanning the rear of the house.
Surrounded by approximately 30 acres of rolling English countryside in the warm and sunny county of Herefordshire. Outbuildings include a steel frame barn, two detached barns and two sets of stable blocks including five large loose boxes. The estate would benefit from a program of modernisation and landscaping.
The front garden consists of roses and lawns with seating under a huge lilac. Mature but productive pear, almond and peach trees line a gravel path leading to an old wrought iron gate.
The back garden is a large lawn accessed from the sitting room. A seating area takes in panoramic views of summer sunsets or views across the valley to ancient woodland carpeted with bluebells in spring.
Location
The Valletts is situated in a quiet position on the eastern edge of the village of Clehonger, which has a primary school, village hall and a public house, with further amenities in the neighbouring Kingstone. The village is close to both the A465 and A49, linking Hereford and Leominster providing a wider variety of regional shopping, restaurants and hotels.
The glorious countryside of Herefordshire, Gloucestershire and the Welsh Borders are within reach as are the Malvern Hills and Brecon Beacons which provide excellent walks.
Hereford has a railway station with high speed access to Paddington, Birmingham and Manchester. A selection of leading preparatory and public schools are located in Malvern, Worcester, Hereford and Monmouth respectively.
Square Footage: 2,129 sq ft
Acreage: 29.1 Acres
Directions
From Hereford head in a westerly direction heading towards the A465. Continue on this road for approximately three miles going straight over the roundabout. Turn right onto Ruckhall lane passing by Belmont Abbey. Continue on this road for approximately half a mile, and at the junction with Church Road, take the slight right hand turn. As the hill begins to decline, the property will be on the right.
Additional Info
Services: Oil fired centrally heated not connected. Mains electricity. Private drainage
Local Authority: Herefordshire County Council
Photography taken September 2022
Marketed by: Savills, Cheltenham
Description
The Valletts is a genuine Georgian farmhouse in a quiet, peaceful environment surrounded by nearly 30 acres of rolling countryside with outstanding far-reaching views across woods and fields to the Welsh mountains.
The genuine Georgian house was built in 1786 but is not listed - it offers a wonderful potential to extend or remodel if desired. Subject to the necessary planning granted.
Internally there are handsome fireplaces, high ceilings and hardwood floors. Timeless and elegant, the property would benefit form a program of modernisation and offers wonderful scope. Indeed, planning permission has been proposed (P212962/PA4) to transform the agricultural buildings into an additional dwelling.
The accommodation is set over three floors with the added benefit of cellars on the lower ground floor that are ideal for storage. The ground floor is entered by way of a welcoming entrance hall with reception rooms to either side. Beyond which is a farmhouse kitchen, utility room,bathroom and a superb 28ft sitting room spanning the rear of the house.
Surrounded by approximately 30 acres of rolling English countryside in the warm and sunny county of Herefordshire. Outbuildings include a steel frame barn, two detached barns and two sets of stable blocks including five large loose boxes. The estate would benefit from a program of modernisation and landscaping.
The front garden consists of roses and lawns with seating under a huge lilac. Mature but productive pear, almond and peach trees line a gravel path leading to an old wrought iron gate.
The back garden is a large lawn accessed from the sitting room. A seating area takes in panoramic views of summer sunsets or views across the valley to ancient woodland carpeted with bluebells in spring.
Location
The Valletts is situated in a quiet position on the eastern edge of the village of Clehonger, which has a primary school, village hall and a public house, with further amenities in the neighbouring Kingstone. The village is close to both the A465 and A49, linking Hereford and Leominster providing a wider variety of regional shopping, restaurants and hotels.
The glorious countryside of Herefordshire, Gloucestershire and the Welsh Borders are within reach as are the Malvern Hills and Brecon Beacons which provide excellent walks.
Hereford has a railway station with high speed access to Paddington, Birmingham and Manchester. A selection of leading preparatory and public schools are located in Malvern, Worcester, Hereford and Monmouth respectively.
Square Footage: 2,129 sq ft
Acreage: 29.1 Acres
Directions
From Hereford head in a westerly direction heading towards the A465. Continue on this road for approximately three miles going straight over the roundabout. Turn right onto Ruckhall lane passing by Belmont Abbey. Continue on this road for approximately half a mile, and at the junction with Church Road, take the slight right hand turn. As the hill begins to decline, the property will be on the right.
Additional Info
Services: Oil fired centrally heated not connected. Mains electricity. Private drainage
Local Authority: Herefordshire County Council
Photography taken September 2022
Marketed by: Savills, Cheltenham
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.