A LUXURIOUS and contemporary home in Herefordshire, described as highly efficient, has hit the market with a price tag of £545,000.
The four-bed detached house in Llangrove, near Ross-on-Wye is on the market with Richard Butler Sales and Lettings, with the agents keen to push the home's "tranquil and modern living" balance.
The listing on Zoopla says the house, which has a renewable energy source, offers a "fantastic, ultra modern, open plan kitchen/living space with bi-fold doors extending the living space out to the low maintenance gardens".
The agents also say the house has a beautiful garden room which creates a superb home office space.
"Situated in a stunning setting with views across the rolling Herefordshire countryside and beyond, the village of Llangrove is nestled between Ross-on-Wye and Monmouth," the listing said.
"This picturesque old English village is located down a quiet country lane tucked away from the hustle and bustle of urban living.
"However it’s not far from convenient amenities, making it the perfect balance of tranquil and modern living."
The house has four bedrooms, two with en-suites, a family bathroom and its fuel bills could be 40 er cent lower than traditional heating methods.
The kitchen is said to be extremely well equipped with an attractive range of white high gloss, soft close units with integrated appliances including a Neff oven with grill. There's also an induction hob with extractor hood.
It has granite worktops with upstands, a recessed dishwasher and built-in larder style fridge/freezer.
As well as a garage, there is also a utility room and the living area on the ground floor.
On the first floor are the two en-suite bedrooms, with bedrooms three and four up another flight of stairs with the family bathroom.
The garden has a beautiful south facing patio providing an excellent outdoor entertaining seating area with Indian stone steps leading to level lawned area with raised, rendered stone feature walls and a further patio.
The garden room can be found outside, and it's described as a superb room with anthracite grey uPVC double glazing, oak flooring, power points, lighting and an electric heater.
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