For sale on Zoopla: inside stunning Herefordshire listed home | Hereford Times

2022-09-03 09:52:38 By : Ms. Vivian Wong

A STUNNING grade II-listed medieval hall house in the picturesque Herefordshire village of Pembridge, which boasts a wealth of character, is for sale.

Agents Jackson Property say on Zoopla that the four-bedroom home is for sale for offers over £625,000.

Victoria Place is an attached medieval hall house dating back to around 1450.

It boasts a wealth of character and, from the front, a period wooden door leads into the spacious kitchen/diner.

A large central island with a marble top provides a focal point for the room. There is a range of matching wall and base units with wooden work surfaces.

Agents say parquet wooden flooring complements the exposed timbers, with the kitchen boasting an electric Aga and built-in appliances.

A large window looks out to the sun room/conservatory and the gardens beyond.

A door leads from the kitchen into the sunroom. From the kitchen/diner a further doorway leads to an inner hallway.

From there is a further door leading into a shower room, and a further door from the hallway leads into the sitting room with a feature fireplace and wood-burning stove, with doors to the patio outside.

The sitting room then opens out and leads seamlessly into another area, and understairs storage.

From the double-height hallway, with views over the patio and lower garden, an oak staircase leads up to an impressive gallery with doors leading off to the four double bedrooms and family bathroom.

Outside, Victoria Place is approached from the roadside in the centre of the village, which is near Leominster.

The rear gardens are accessed from both the french doors in the living room and double opening doors from the conservatory at the rear. At the side of the home there is vehicular access leading to two parking spaces.

There is also a large paved rear patio providing an ideal area for entertaining. A gravelled area leads up to a further expansive area which is mostly laid to lawn.

There is also a further decked area for seating, a wood store, useful garden shed and greenhouse.

Agents also say there is outside lighting at the rear.

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