5 bedroom house
Richards Castle, Ludlow, Herefordshire, SY8 4EU
Guide Price
£600,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Longhouse, Occupancy Condition
Property Tags: Holiday Cottage
Land Tags: Paddock
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jun 2021
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Longhouse, Occupancy Condition
- Property Tags: Holiday Cottage
- Land Tags: Paddock
- LONGLANDS FARM, , , RICHARDS CASTLE, LUDLOW, HEREFORDSHIRE, 660000, 28/06/2021
The house itself provides excellent accommodation, it is a large 4 to 5 bedroom secluded family home coming with formal gardens, ample living space and modern kitchen. From the rural lane you have a long sweeping private drive which leads you to the main house offering a great first impression.
From the front you enter the property into the recently added porch and from here into a large entrance hall, off to the right is a downstairs WC. The kitchen/breakfast room has been completely remodelled and upgraded now occupying centre stage in the home, it is well proportioned and gives access to the utility room.
From the kitchen you have direct access into the dining room, which leads through to the conservatory, providing a space to sit and enjoy the rural views. The dining room and sitting room are centred around a magnificent double sided wood burning stove that is a real feature of both rooms. Bifold doors open out from the living room onto wooden decking, with views out over the front garden.
Completing the ground floor is bedroom 5 with an en suite bathroom off it, it is a large room also with bifold doors out onto wooden decking. This has great potential for many different uses such as for a relative, or secondary accommodation for a holiday let.
To the first floor with galleried landing, there are four further bedrooms. The two largest bedrooms have far reaching views and dual aspect windows, the master also has an en suite shower room. A further bedroom has an en suite WC and wash hand basin. The other two share the main family bathroom. The fourth bedroom is a versatile room which is currently being used as a study. From the landing you have access through a door into a huge loft space, it provides great storage or potential to extend to create additional accommodation, subject to planning.
There are gardens to the front, side and rear of the house and this includes a variety of fruit trees with a small paddock of approximately 0.4 acre to the side of the driveway.
The property which is subject to an occupancy restriction has approximately 9.77 acres of gently sloped land all fenced. The land surrounds the property providing great access and privacy.
The site accommodates two large wood and steel frame outbuildings with tin roofs. The first barn can be locked and houses a large workshop, stores, boiler room and historic kennel. Stables have also been built into the 90 foot long barn.
The second unit is slightly older and again operates over a large area nearly 90 foot long. Both are good multi-purpose buildings with power and water from the borehole connected.
Richards Castle lies about three miles south of Ludlow and has always proved to be one of the most popular villages on the South Shropshire/North Herefordshire borders. It has a thriving community with a village hall and Inn.
Agents Note: there is a public footpath that runs a short distance along the side of the driveway and across the small bottom paddock.
Direction:
Leave Ludlow via Ludford Bridge, continue on this road and take the B4361 signed Richards Castle. following this road passing Moor Park School on your left-hand side, At All Saints Church turn right, continue along until you reach a small crossroads and continue straight over onto Woodhouse Lane, the drive to the property can then be found on your left-hand side.
Marketed by: Nock Deighton, Ludlow
From the front you enter the property into the recently added porch and from here into a large entrance hall, off to the right is a downstairs WC. The kitchen/breakfast room has been completely remodelled and upgraded now occupying centre stage in the home, it is well proportioned and gives access to the utility room.
From the kitchen you have direct access into the dining room, which leads through to the conservatory, providing a space to sit and enjoy the rural views. The dining room and sitting room are centred around a magnificent double sided wood burning stove that is a real feature of both rooms. Bifold doors open out from the living room onto wooden decking, with views out over the front garden.
Completing the ground floor is bedroom 5 with an en suite bathroom off it, it is a large room also with bifold doors out onto wooden decking. This has great potential for many different uses such as for a relative, or secondary accommodation for a holiday let.
To the first floor with galleried landing, there are four further bedrooms. The two largest bedrooms have far reaching views and dual aspect windows, the master also has an en suite shower room. A further bedroom has an en suite WC and wash hand basin. The other two share the main family bathroom. The fourth bedroom is a versatile room which is currently being used as a study. From the landing you have access through a door into a huge loft space, it provides great storage or potential to extend to create additional accommodation, subject to planning.
There are gardens to the front, side and rear of the house and this includes a variety of fruit trees with a small paddock of approximately 0.4 acre to the side of the driveway.
The property which is subject to an occupancy restriction has approximately 9.77 acres of gently sloped land all fenced. The land surrounds the property providing great access and privacy.
The site accommodates two large wood and steel frame outbuildings with tin roofs. The first barn can be locked and houses a large workshop, stores, boiler room and historic kennel. Stables have also been built into the 90 foot long barn.
The second unit is slightly older and again operates over a large area nearly 90 foot long. Both are good multi-purpose buildings with power and water from the borehole connected.
Richards Castle lies about three miles south of Ludlow and has always proved to be one of the most popular villages on the South Shropshire/North Herefordshire borders. It has a thriving community with a village hall and Inn.
Agents Note: there is a public footpath that runs a short distance along the side of the driveway and across the small bottom paddock.
Direction:
Leave Ludlow via Ludford Bridge, continue on this road and take the B4361 signed Richards Castle. following this road passing Moor Park School on your left-hand side, At All Saints Church turn right, continue along until you reach a small crossroads and continue straight over onto Woodhouse Lane, the drive to the property can then be found on your left-hand side.
Marketed by: Nock Deighton, Ludlow
Land Registry Data
- LONGLANDS FARM, , , RICHARDS CASTLE, LUDLOW, HEREFORDSHIRE, 660000, 28/06/2021