Heathfield House, Ross Road, Ledbury

Agent: Morris Bricknell

Offers: £785,000

Call: 01989 768320

HEATHFIELD House occupies a dominant position just over a mile southwest of the Herefordshire market town of Ledbury. Junction 2 of the M50 is under six miles from Heathfield House.

The elegant brick façade of Heathfield House has a north-easterly aspect, while the rendered and white painted rear of the house has a south-westerly aspect, and views from virtually all windows extend across hundreds of acres of rolling Herefordshire countryside.

The nine-bedroom house is currently occupied solely as a private residence, but has in the past been operated as a business, with self-contained accommodation being let for either holiday or longer term rental. It is for this reason that there are several kitchens and extensive shower/bath/toilet facilities.

We believe that the potential future uses of Heathfield House are many and varied, including use of the whole as a therapy/acupuncture/podiatry/counselling centre, or professional usage such as accountant/solicitor/training centre/restaurant/hotel etc, all of the above obviously being subject to obtaining all the relevant consents.

There are generous areas of gravelled driveway accessible through both of the pillared entrance approaches, creating extensive parking facilities for numerous vehicles as well as eg motorhome, caravan, boat etc.

The gravel driveway is approached through impressive pillars leading to a turning/parking area, and it is also possible to drive completely around the house and exit through a further set of pillars which lead back onto the approach lane.

The house sits well on its slightly elevated site, lawned gardens extending both behind the property and also to the front, where they gently fall away to a lower, level area of lawn with potential as tennis court/croquet lawn. Interspersed at various points around the grounds are a wide range of shrubs and trees. Also towards the periphery of the gardens are a good selection of fruit trees. Positioned towards the lower section of the garden is a brick built pigscot, adjacent to which is a barbecue area.