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4 bedroom detached house

Study
Under offer
Detached house
4 beds
3 baths
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxAsk agent

Features and description

  • Hall, sitting room, dining room
  • Kitchen/breakfast room, study, utility, cloakroom
  • Principal bedroom with en-suite and walk-in wardrobe
  • 3 further bedrooms (one with en-suite)
  • Family bathroom
  • Barn, garage and carport
  • Store rooms and office
  • Countryside views
  • Large gardens
  • Grade ll Listed

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The Old Priory is an exceptional Grade II listed
property oozing with character and having ample space for family living. This historic property, believed to have origins in the 15th century, has been beautifully restored and now offers fabulous accommodation throughout.

The welcoming entrance hall gives access to a
well-proportioned sitting room, with original
inglenook fireplace fitted and a wood burning
stove. Its dual dual aspect creating wonderful
views over the garden. The same can be said as
of the windows in the dining room - an equally
impressive room, with both spaces having stunning exposed wall and ceiling timbers. The
house is linked to the barn accommodation by
a striking oak framed kitchen/breakfast room,
with floor to ceiling glazing to two sides and
double doors leading out to the courtyard. This
room has modern fitted units, a large island with
breakfast bar seating, range cooker and wood
burning stove. Beyond is the study, utility room
and cloakroom. A door in the study gives access
to the remainder of the barn, whilst stairs rise to
an en-suite bedroom.

To the first floor of the main house there are
three double bedrooms. The principal bedroom
having a walk-in wardrobe and an en suite shower room. The two further bedrooms are serviced by the large family bathroom.

Local Authority: Herefordshire
Services: Mains electricity, drainage and water.
LPG heating.
Council Tax: Band E
Fixtures and Fittings: only items known as
fixtures and fittings will be included in the
sale. Certain items such as garden ornaments,
carpets and curtains may be available by
separate negotiation.
Wayleaves, rights of way and easements: the
property will be sold subject to and with the
benefit of all wayleaves, easements and rights
of way, whether mentioned in these particulars
or not.

The village of Titley is set amongst rolling hills
and country lanes, providing a perfect setting for excellent walking, cycling or riding. There are numerous footpaths, of particular note is Offas Dyke path and Mortimers trail. Titley is a small community with an excellent local pub and
restaurant called The Stagg at Titley - the first
pub in the UK to be awarded a Michelin star.

The Golf course at nearby Kington is the highest
golf course in England, and Titley is just three
miles from the picturesque Welsh border town
of Presteigne. This characterful market town is
has independent shops, cafes and restaurants
lining the narrow streets including a family butchers and greengrocers. There are plenty of
everyday amenities in the town, including a post
office and several convenience stores. Larger
supermarkets can be found in Leominster, a
short drive away.

The nearest train station is in Knighton, with
further stations at Craven Arms and Ludlow on
the main Manchester to Cardiff line. London is
accesible in a little over 3 hours.

There is good selection of well thought of state
and public schooling in the area.

A sweeping driveway, flanked by well-tended lawns, leads to the front of the property and on to several outbuildings, including a large barn with attached store rooms, a wood store, garage and carport. The gardens are a particular feature of the property and are clearly loved by the current owners. The lawns are interspersed with mature trees, flower beds and seating areas. To the rear is a charming and secluded courtyard, with well-stocked flower beds having the beautiful backdrop of the timber clad barn to one side and the church to the other.

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Strutt & Parker - Herefordshire & Worcestershire
Strutt & Parker - Herefordshire & Worcestershire
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