Church Lane Cottage

Ashperton, Ledbury, Herefordshire, HR8 2RZ

Guide Price

£635,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Apr 2023
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • 0.65 acres
  • 3 beds

Residential Tags: Grade II, Manor House

Property Tags: Solar Energy

Land Tags: Woodland

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  • First Marketed: Apr 2023
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • Residential Tags: Grade II, Manor House
  • Property Tags: Solar Energy
  • Land Tags: Woodland
Attractive period cottage, quiet village location with large garden, double garage and ample parking.


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Summary of Features


* Detached, well-maintained Listed cottage (1,835 sq ft)
* 3 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms to first floor
* 4 receptions, fitted kitchen opening to conservatory, good utility room
* Large, secluded garden, mature borders, shrubs, and trees
* Good double garage with mezzanine studio over
* Private gated drive with ample parking




Location


* Mileages: Ledbury 6 miles, Hereford 12 miles, Malvern 13 miles, Worcester 19 miles, Gloucester 23 miles, Cheltenham 33½ miles, Birmingham 49½ miles
*Road: M50 (Jct 2) 11 miles, M5 (Jct 7) 22 miles
* Railway: Ledbury, Hereford, Malvern, Worcester Parkway
* Airport: Birmingham 56½ miles, Bristol 64½ miles




Situation


Church Lane Cottage is situated off a quiet lane within the popular, rural village of Ashperton, historically the site of a late 13th century manor house, or fortified castle. The market town of Ledbury is a short drive away and has a good range of amenities to meet most day-to-day requirements, as well as excellent road, rail, and bus links. The Cathedral cities of Hereford, Worcester and Gloucester are all easily accessible. The surrounding countryside is characterised by traditional farms, orchards, and wooded hills, and is renowned for its scenic and unspoilt rural appeal.




Church Lane Cottage


* This pretty period cottage dates from the mid 1,600’s and has been lovingly maintained by the current owners during their near 30-year tenure. The original timber framed cottage was extended into the attached period barn last century and now makes a spacious and comfortable 3 bedroomed home.
* The front door opens to a vaulted, quarry tiled entrance hall and stairway. The central hall links all receptions and a quality south facing conservatory opens to the 3 principal rooms, creating flexible entertaining space and great solar gain.
* The centrally located fitted kitchen is enhanced by opening directly to the conservatory, giving a comfortable and informal living environment with easy garden access.
* Two comfortable reception rooms also open to the conservatory, one with Clearview wood burning stove. Two further reception rooms provide a study and library/occasional bedroom.
* At the Eastern end of the cottage is a large utility room with rear door access leading to (truncated)




The Outside


* This property is approached off and at the end of Church Lane. The gated entrance leads to a generous gravelled driveway and the spacious double garage. The latter has an internal stair to a mezzanine loft, used as a studio and hobby room.
* A covered lean-to behind the garage provides a useful log and garden store.
* The garden is about 0.65 acres and wraps around the cottage with mature hedged boundaries, providing a sheltered and private environment.
* Mainly South facing, the lawned garden is interspersed with rose beds, herbaceous borders, mature trees and a small fruiting orchard.
* There is a large, raised patio at the Eastern end of the cottage and a further patio around the conservatory on the South side. This provides plenty of civilised alfresco entertaining space.
* A public foot path runs along the Southern boundary but is well screened by panel fencing and shrubs. A wicket gate provides easy access from the garden onto the local network, great for dog walking.




Services


Mains electricity & water, private drainage to a septic tank. Oil-fired central heating.




Broadband


BT broadband connected (+45 Mbps d/l).




Local Authority


Herefordshire Council: .




Council Tax


Band “F” (£3,211.00 for 2023/24).




Listing


This property is grade II Listed.




EPC


Exempt due to Listed status.




Footpath


A public path runs along part of the Southern boundary, linking the old vicarage to the nearby church, this is fenced off and screened for privacy.




Electricity Wires


There is an electric powerline crossing part of the garden.




Conservatory


A hardwood double glazed addition with Listed Building consent.




Windows


Part double, part single glazed with some subtle modern secondary glazing.




Schools


* Primary: Ashperton, Burley Gate & Ledbury. Further information is available at: Secondary: Ledbury, Hereford & Bromyard. Further information as above.
* Independent: Hereford, Colwall, Malvern and Worcester have some excellent independent schools. Further information is available at:




Local


The village of Ashperton has an old historic church, a well-regarded primary school, village hall and Cricket Club. The market town of Ledbury is a short drive away and offers more extensive facilities including three supermarkets, a doctors’ surgery, community hospital, theatre and a variety of coffee shops and restaurants. The Cathedral cities of Hereford, Worcester and Gloucester offer a more comprehensive range of retail, cultural and leisure facilities. The popular Regency town of Cheltenham is also easily accessible.




Recreational


There are many fine walks locally through farmland, orchards and woodland and numerous cycle routes throughout this region. The Frome Valley, Bromyard Downs, Brockhampton Estate (National Trust), the Malvern Hills and the Forest of Dean are only a short distance away. This area offers a wide range of outdoor sporting pursuits and clubs. The nearby market towns of Ledbury and Bromyard host a variety of local festivals alongside numerous arts, crafts and farmers’ markets throughout the year. Hay-on-Wye, host to the famous literary festival is within an hour’s drive away.




Postcode


HR8 2RZ.




Directions


From Ledbury, head West on the A438 road towards Hereford, continue until reaching the Trumpet Crossroads. At the traffic lights turn right onto the A417 signed for Leominster. Follow this road into Ashperton village, pass the school on your left-hand side and after 275 metres, take the first left turn into Church Lane. Continue for 185 metres and the property will be found on your left hand side, just before the Church car park and Webbs Orchard (cul-de-sac). Do not confuse this property with Church Cottage, which is at the end of Church Lane on the right.




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Viewings


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Marketed by: Grant & Co, Ledbury

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