A prestigious executive four-bedroom detached family home located in the sought-after village of Marden, boasting an impressive open plan kitchen/dining room and living room with bi-fold doors onto the rear gardens.
Immaculately finished throughout, it offers a home ready to move straight into.
The property is accessed by an attractive frontage with and oak porch and flagstone flooring. Double doors from the entrance hall lead into the large living room with feature fireplace and wood burning stove, lovely wood flooring and bi-fold doors opening onto the garden.
The superb, bespoke kitchen has a range of matching eye level and low level cupboards with granite effect worktops. From the kitchen there is a door into the utility room, with a WC off the utility and doors to the garden and garage.
The dining area extends from the kitchen with bi-fold doors opening onto the patio area, making this a great social hub of the home. The property benefits from underfloor heating across the whole ground floor accommodation.
stairs from the entrance hall lead up to the first floor landing and access into all bedrooms and bathroom.
The master bedroom offers ample space and enjoys views across fields and farmland and is complemented by an en-suite shower room. There are three further double bedrooms, ideal for family living or guest rooms.
The property is located within walking distance of Marden Primary School and lies within easy access of local shops and amenities including post office, church, and countryside walks. The property is well located for access to Queenswood Country Park and Hampton Court Castle and Gardens. Hereford city centre is within easy reach, approximately seven miles, and is home to an excellent range of amenities including leisure pool, cinema, shopping, and plenty of restaurants and cafes. Leominster is located some eight miles away.
Buyer's brief
Rose Meadow, Marden
Price: £475,000
Agent: Jackson's Property
Call: 01432 344779
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