Weston Hill Barn
Bredwardine
Agent: Brightwells
Guide Price £520,000
Call: 01432 343800
WESTON Hill Barn is a semi-detached barn conversion forming part of a small and exclusive development of similar conversions which lie on the edge of the west Herefordshire village of Bredwardine.
The village is at the far end of Herefordshire's Golden Valley and is within easy reach of the sought-after town of Hay-on-Wye.
The property enjoys views across undulating countryside and is in a beautiful position but having the security of a small selection of neighbours.
The barns were converted to a high standard approximately seven years ago and offer quality fittings throughout with underfloor heating, oak joinery and a fully fitted kitchen with integrated appliances.
The development is approached off the village road and forms a courtyard to the front.
Within this courtyard Weston Hill Barn owns a single garage as well as parking for three vehicles to the front of the property with further visitor parking.
The gardens consist of a small lawn area to the front with the majority of the garden being to the rear and includes a large paved seating area beyond which is a good-sized lawn area – all of which enjoys views down the valley.
Internally the spacious accommodation is laid out over three floors with the ground floor primarily comprising a large open plan living area which incorporates a sitting area to one end and a kitchen/breakfast room at the other. The total accommodation extends to approximately 3,800 sq ft of living space.
Off this there is a good-sized utility room and an inner hallway to the pantry and the cloakroom.
On the first-floor a galleried landing provides access to four good sized bedrooms, two of which enjoy en suites, and a separate family bathroom.
A further staircase rises to a second-floor room, which is an ideal study area, playroom or even a fifth bedroom if required.
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