HEREFORDSHIRE is home to plenty of equestrian fans, and a stunning home has just gone on the market that has the space to cater for their every whim.
This home in Much Cowarne, in north Herefordshire, is on the market with agents Chancellors for £575,000.
Described as a well-presented barn conversion in a lovely rural location with spectacular views, the home has two bedrooms.
There is an open plan kitchen and diner with appliances and a central island, as well as a living room with vaulted ceilings, exposed beams and a feature log burner.
The two double bedrooms both have built-in wardrobes, and there is one family bathroom and one WC.
But most excitingly, the agents say the home is ideal for equestrian use or a smallholding. There are three acres of land separated into two paddocks with four stables, a hay store and a barn previously used as an indoor menage.
There is also space for entertaining outside, with private gardens and a raised decking area, as well as driveway parking.
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Describing the property, the agents say: "Chancellors are delighted to introduce this well presented two double-bedroom semi-detached barn conversion located in the hamlet of Much Cowarne.
"Sold with no onward chain is this two double bedroom barn conversion with approximately three acres of land separated into two paddocks, with four stables, hay store and a 20 by 16 metre barn, ideal for equestrian use or small holding."
Much Cowarne is just 10 miles from Bromyard, although is also within easy driving distance of Hereford, which is 16 miles away.
The hamlet is located off the A417 which runs through the county, making transport easy despite the rural area.
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