A GRAND house in "one of Hereford's most exclusive" areas is for sale with a price tag of £785,000.
Agents Connells described the five-bed semi-detached Broomy Hill home as immaculately presented with established gardens.
They said in a Zoopla listing that it was a Grade II-Listed period home in one of the city's most exclusive residential areas.
In all, the house is made up of a boiler room, gym and two store rooms in the basement, with a shower room, kitchen, dining room and living room on the ground floor.
Upstairs on the first floor there are three bedrooms, bathroom and toilet, with a bedroom and store room on the second floor.
There's also a mezzanine level with bathroom and study.
A wide canopy entrance porch with pillars and stone steps leads up to the "impressive entrance door to this grand family home", the listing said.
The main reception hall has an ornate cornice and arches, an attractive tiled floor and part panelled walls with a sweeping and elegant staircase with a curved newel post.
"The stunning main reception room is really a drawing room and dining room combined and is flooded with light from it's dual aspect and three large sash windows with original shutters.
"There is a decorative ceiling rose and cornice, period style radiators, part panelled walls and a gas fired 'multi-fuel effect' fire set in a marble fireplace with a tiled hearth and doors back to the reception hall at either end of the room."
The other reception room lies on the opposite side of the central hall and has glazed double doors to enter.
Agents said it is a beautiful dual aspect room with full length sash window to the front with shutters, an open fire with marble surround, ceiling rose and cornice, picture rail and period style radiator.
The kitchen / dining room is made from two adjoining rooms that have been opened up to allow for family living.
"The polished floor tiles go through the room and there is a large range of white base and wall units with a large range cooker and space for appliances," it added.
"There are windows and a door to the garden, a useful storage cupboard which is under the smaller secondary staircase at the rear of the house leading to bedrooms and the second floor."
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