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£900,000

DY14 0EN

  • 5 beds
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£900,000

  • 5 beds
House
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The House Much care and attention has gone in to creating this fabulous home that is on offer today. The attention to detail throughout is evident and you are immediately impressed by the sense of grandeur this beautifully appointed home offers. You approach the property through black electric gates onto a driveway with parking for a few vehicles or directly into the double garage with electric up and over roller door. The frontage has been enhanced by the addition of an Oak framed porch and garden room with pitched roof and glazed to two elevations. From the porch you enter the welcoming reception hallway, to one side is access to what could be an independent ground floor annexe and to the other is the rest of the living accommodation. There is also a door to the downstairs cloakroom and WC. The living room is incredibly spacious and has a number of windows to both the south and east elevations, looking out over the garden and to rural views beyond. A door from here leads into the Oak framed garden room which is fully glazed to two elevations with Velux windows above. Two large sliding doors open out onto the patio area, creating a lovely space during the summer months. The kitchen dining room, is an exceptional space fitted with a range of cupboards with granite worktops over. Part of the central worktop has spaces for stools beneath creating a breakfast bar area. There is a large built in pantry cupboard and ample space for a large table, Belfast sink, integrated dishwasher and Stoves range cooker with extractor over. Through a conservatory at the rear of the kitchen, you enter the more formal dining room, with a door back to the hallway. Upstairs there are three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The principle suite is large and benefits from an ensuite shower room and separate dressing room, which could also be a further double bedroom or cot room if required. Bedroom two is also a good sized double, and bedroom three could be a single or home office. The family bathroom comprises jacuzzi bath, separate shower, WC and wash hand basin. The internal annexe offers the ability to have self-contained accommodation, perfect for multigenerational living. It comprises living room/bedroom with woodburning stove, dining room with double doors to outside, fully fitted kitchen and shower room. There is the option to have separate independent access and outside area. From the kitchen in the main house a connecting porch/boot room has been added through to further annexe accommodation, again which could be completely independent of the main house, offering income potential. From the porch there is access to a courtyard area and also through to what is currently used as a utility room to the main house but would work as a kitchen for the annexe. Off the inner hall, are two double bedrooms and a family bathroom. One of these bedrooms could be a living room if required to form part of the annexe. The main bedroom enjoys a window to the side and double doors opening out to an enclosed garden with decked seating area. The contemporary family bathroom comprises bath, separate shower, WC and wash hand basin. This part of the home can be independently accessed through double doors at the front into a further utility room. It also benefits from electricity provided by solar panels installed in 2021, there provide a small offset for feedback to the National Grid. The Grounds The property sits in approximately half an acre of gardens which have been much improved by the current owners, offering different areas to enjoy. Including a wildflower area, Mediterranean garden, orchard area and herb and vegetable garden. The rest of the garden is laid to lawn, it is fully enclosed ensuring complete privacy. There is a rear courtyard with pergola, patio area and hot tub beneath. This rear courtyard can also be accessed by further set of double electric gates. In the garden is a detached single storey outbuilding which could be used for a variety of different uses including studio, home office or games room. Location Wellingsford House is situated in the Hopton Wafers hamlet of Crumpsbrook, between Cleobury Mortimer and the popular historic market town of Ludlow. More locally is Clee Hill approximately 2.5 miles away with village shop, primary school, doctors surgery and other amenities can be found approximately 4 miles away in Cleobury Mortimer. These include pubs and restaurants, a Co-operative, post office, doctors surgery, dentist and hair salons. Further afield are the larger towns of Ludlow and Tenbury Wells which offer further everyday facilities. From the house is direct access to several hundred acres of common land, over which the property benefits from common grazing rights. Identification Check Charge In accordance with The Money Laundering Regulations 2007, the Agents are duty bound to carry out due diligence on all Clients to confirm their identity, including the eventual purchasers of a property. The Agents use an electronic verification system, Credas, to verify Clients’ identity that is not a credit check so it will have no effect on credit history. Credas may check the details you supply against any particulars on any database to which they have access. By placing an offer on this property, you agree that if your offer is accepted, subject to contract, that we as agents for the seller complete this check for a fee of £60 inc VAT (£50 + VAT) per transaction, charged at the point agreeing the sale (subject to contract). This charge is non-refundable including in the event that an eventual exchange of contracts is unsuccessful. A record of the search will be retained by the Agents.

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£900,000

5 bed house for sale

DY14 0EN
The House Much care and attention has gone in to creating this fabulous home that is on offer today. The attention to detail throughout is evident and you are immediately impressed by the sense of grandeur this beautifully appointed home offers. You approach the property through black electric gates onto a driveway with parking for a few vehicles or directly into the double garage with electric up and over roller door. The frontage has been enhanced by the addition of an Oak framed porch and garden room with pitched roof and glazed to two elevations. From the porch you enter the welcoming reception hallway, to one side is access to what could be an independent ground floor annexe and to the other is the rest of the living accommodation. There is also a door to the downstairs cloakroom and WC. The living room is incredibly spacious and has a number of windows to both the south and east elevations, looking out over the garden and to rural views beyond. A door from here leads into the Oak framed garden room which is fully glazed to two elevations with Velux windows above. Two large sliding doors open out onto the patio area, creating a lovely space during the summer months. The kitchen dining room, is an exceptional space fitted with a range of cupboards with granite worktops over. Part of the central worktop has spaces for stools beneath creating a breakfast bar area. There is a large built in pantry cupboard and ample space for a large table, Belfast sink, integrated dishwasher and Stoves range cooker with extractor over. Through a conservatory at the rear of the kitchen, you enter the more formal dining room, with a door back to the hallway. Upstairs there are three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The principle suite is large and benefits from an ensuite shower room and separate dressing room, which could also be a further double bedroom or cot room if required. Bedroom two is also a good sized double, and bedroom three could be a single or home office. The family bathroom comprises jacuzzi bath, separate shower, WC and wash hand basin. The internal annexe offers the ability to have self-contained accommodation, perfect for multigenerational living. It comprises living room/bedroom with woodburning stove, dining room with double doors to outside, fully fitted kitchen and shower room. There is the option to have separate independent access and outside area. From the kitchen in the main house a connecting porch/boot room has been added through to further annexe accommodation, again which could be completely independent of the main house, offering income potential. From the porch there is access to a courtyard area and also through to what is currently used as a utility room to the main house but would work as a kitchen for the annexe. Off the inner hall, are two double bedrooms and a family bathroom. One of these bedrooms could be a living room if required to form part of the annexe. The main bedroom enjoys a window to the side and double doors opening out to an enclosed garden with decked seating area. The contemporary family bathroom comprises bath, separate shower, WC and wash hand basin. This part of the home can be independently accessed through double doors at the front into a further utility room. It also benefits from electricity provided by solar panels installed in 2021, there provide a small offset for feedback to the National Grid. The Grounds The property sits in approximately half an acre of gardens which have been much improved by the current owners, offering different areas to enjoy. Including a wildflower area, Mediterranean garden, orchard area and herb and vegetable garden. The rest of the garden is laid to lawn, it is fully enclosed ensuring complete privacy. There is a rear courtyard with pergola, patio area and hot tub beneath. This rear courtyard can also be accessed by further set of double electric gates. In the garden is a detached single storey outbuilding which could be used for a variety of different uses including studio, home office or games room. Location Wellingsford House is situated in the Hopton Wafers hamlet of Crumpsbrook, between Cleobury Mortimer and the popular historic market town of Ludlow. More locally is Clee Hill approximately 2.5 miles away with village shop, primary school, doctors surgery and other amenities can be found approximately 4 miles away in Cleobury Mortimer. These include pubs and restaurants, a Co-operative, post office, doctors surgery, dentist and hair salons. Further afield are the larger towns of Ludlow and Tenbury Wells which offer further everyday facilities. From the house is direct access to several hundred acres of common land, over which the property benefits from common grazing rights. Identification Check Charge In accordance with The Money Laundering Regulations 2007, the Agents are duty bound to carry out due diligence on all Clients to confirm their identity, including the eventual purchasers of a property. The Agents use an electronic verification system, Credas, to verify Clients’ identity that is not a credit check so it will have no effect on credit history. Credas may check the details you supply against any particulars on any database to which they have access. By placing an offer on this property, you agree that if your offer is accepted, subject to contract, that we as agents for the seller complete this check for a fee of £60 inc VAT (£50 + VAT) per transaction, charged at the point agreeing the sale (subject to contract). This charge is non-refundable including in the event that an eventual exchange of contracts is unsuccessful. A record of the search will be retained by the Agents.