A STUNNING farmhouse and converted barns with 12 bedrooms between them are up for sale in Herefordshire.
Dating back to the 16th century, Trecilla Farm in Llangarron offers a wealth of period features, including exposed beams and a Victorian extension with a grand drawing room.
The home offers several reception rooms, a "capacious" dining room, and country kitchen with Aga cooker, double Belfast sink, solid wood worktops, and "gorgeous" painted tiles, the agents said.
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The main house has four en-suite bedrooms on the first floor, with the master bedroom housed in the Victorian extension.
An annexe, named The Granary, can be accessed from the farmhouse kitchen or externally, and includes an "expansive" dining kitchen, a sitting room, a master bedroom with a vaulted ceiling, a smaller second bedroom, and a family bathroom.
The agents said a stone barn in the garden offers and ideal entertaining space, wit ha sunroom, cinema room and barn area, and storage space.
The property also includes Trecilla Stables, converted in 2011 to offer a reception hall with cloakroom, open plan kitchen and dining room, utility room, two reception rooms, and two en-suite bedrooms.
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Brook Barn offers a playroom, sitting room, office, dining room, and kitchen as well as four bedrooms, a shower room, and family bathroom.
Trecilla Stables and The Granary are currently used as holiday lets, the agents said, while Brook Barn also offers holiday let potential.
Hamilton Stiller said the property includes approximately 10 acres of land including good equestrian or grazing ground, stables, a hay store, and tack room
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