AN "OUTSTANDING" four-bedroom house in Hereford which has been "utterly transformed" has hit the market for £750,000.
The detached house, in Penn Grove Road off Aylestone Hill, has also recently had an extension added as it was turned into a "superbly stylish modern family home", agents Glasshouse Properties said on Zoopla.
With "expectedly extensive secure parking", the house, originally built in the 1930s, has a sitting room, utility room, toilet, hallway, entrance hall, kitchen and open plan family and dining room on the ground floor.
Upstairs, the four bedrooms – the master with a dressing room and en suite – along with a bathroom and landing can be found.
Outside there is a double garage, pavilion, entertaining terrace, summerhouse and enclosed gardens.
Speaking about the recent refurb, agents said: "Stripped back to a shell, extended and completely renovated over 2018/19 covering new roof, floors, plumbing, wiring and wet system underfloor heating throughout the downstairs, this stunning property has been thoughtfully and meticulously transformed.
"Always intended as a forever home, no consideration or expense has been spared to create an incredible modern family home.
"At its heart lies a relaxing and sociable hub for family life created by the captivating extension with its expansive glazing and three sets of bi-fold doors, allowing seamless transition onto the wide entertaining terrace with pavilion and private garden beyond.
"While to the front of the house lies an exceptionally extensive driveway with parking for numerous vehicles even motorhome or caravan, all securely enclosed with electric gates.
"Quietly nestled among other period properties just off Aylestone Hill, the house enjoys an excellent City location, only a 15 minutes stroll into the very city centre."
It added: "It is also conveniently located for the sixth form and Hereford colleges, both hospitals and the railway station.
"While for leisure pursuits The Point4 gym and fitness centre offering numerous classes is a short walk away, as are the 47 acres of Aylestone Park."
The house is for sale with a guide price of £750,000.
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