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2 bedroom character property

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Character property
2 bed
1 bath

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Property description & features

  • End of terrace ground floor apartment
  • Two bedrooms and bathroom, beautiful sitting room, kitchen and hall
  • Enjoying central village location close tio amenities including the pub and church
  • No onward chain. Ideal 'lock and leave'
  • Private tucked away position
  • Easy to maintain small garden
  • Further communal gardens and large barn offering drying facilities etc
  • Dating to the 17th century, full of charm and character
A pretty character two bedroom end terrace cottage conversion all at ground floor level, in a popular Herefordshire 'black and white' village location

A grade II Listed terraced cottage style flat in sought after village location

Location - 1 Karen Court is an end of terraced property, in a courtyard of properties which we understand was originally a collection of outbuildings/farm dwellings, belonging to the Great House Farm, designed by a local architect Bob Macadie in the late 1960's, and naming them after his daughter. The property offers 2 bedroom character accommodation all on ground level with storage heating. Outside is a paved seating area with steps up to a single garage and small garden area. There is also a communal garden area and a former cow shed is now a communal drying shed.

The village of Dilwyn is located in North West Herefordshire, a pretty village on the 'Black and White' village trail, and offering a rural village community with a community owned village pub, primary school, church and village hall within walking distance. The village offering access to good rural walking and quiet roads for cycling. Further amenities are available in the village of Weobley, approximately 3 miles, the town of Leominster 6.5 miles and the Cathedral city of Hereford 13 miles.

Accommodation - The accommodation is arranged as follows:

A half glazed panelled front door leads to:

Entrance Porch - With glazed windows to the side, half glazed panelled door to:

Reception Hall - With built-in cloaks cupboard, storage heater. Opening into the:

Kitchen - Fitted with a range of units comprising of eye level cupboards and shelving, base level cupboards and drawers with working surfaces over, 1.5 bowl sink with mixer tap, tiled surround, electric hob, oven and grill space for fridge and washing machine, window to side aspect.

Double wooden doors from the Reception Area lead through to:

Sitting Room - Having two windows to the front elevation overlooking the gardens, further window to side aspect, two storage heaters, exposed ceiling and wall timbers.

From the Reception Hall and Kitchen there is an Inner Hall with doors off to:

Bedroom One - With exposed wall timbers, recessed plinths into the wall provide shelving, storage heater, door to Airing cupboard with factory lagged cylinder and slatted shelving, built-in wardrobe cupboard, windows to two side aspects.

Bedroom Two - With window to side aspect.

Bathroom - with suite comprising of panelled bath with electric shower over and opaque shower door, tiled surround, low level W.C., vanity unit with basin and tiled surround, light and fan, window to side aspect, Dimplex wall heater

Outside - The property is approached off the main road through the village via a shared vehicular access leading around to a shared parking area with a designated parking space and giving access to a row of garages to the right.

Garage - 5.93m x 3.72m (19'5" x 12'2") - With up and over door the front, power and lighting, shelving, courtesy door to rear.

Steps from the garage lead down to a paved area suitable for a seating area and giving access to the Entrance Porch and then steps lead down to a small lawned garden with flower and shrub borders and a stone wall where an entrance gives access to the communal garden area and also a communal drying and storage barn. We understand that the charge towards the maintenance of the communal areas is at present £250 per annum

Directions - From Leominster take the A44 signposted Rhayader/Brecon and continue on through Monkland and straight on at the next crossroads. at the next cross roads continue on the A4112, for Dilwyn/Weobley on the Brecon road. After 2 miles you reach the left turn for Dilwyn village. Turn down into the village , passing the church and the entrance to Karen Court will be found shortly afterwards also on the right hand side. No 1 is quietly situated to the far side of the development, in the right hand corner with the garage and parking behind.

Services - Mains electricity, mains water and drainage. Electric night storage heating.

Tenure - We are advised that the property is part freehold and part leasehold. Any prospective purchaser should obtain advice from their Solicitor on their prospective purchase of the property.

Council Tax - Band B.

Rights Of Way - All prospective purchasers should clarify matters relating to any right of way over the property with their solicitor.

Fixtures - The agent has not tested any apparatus equipment, fixtures, fittings or services and so cannot verify that they are in working order, or fit for their purpose. The buyer is advised to obtain verification from their solicitor or surveyor

Agents Notes - Whilst we endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, if there is any point which is of particular importance to you, then please contact our office and we will be pleased to check the information. Do so particularly if contemplating travelling some distance to view the property.

A grade II Listed terraced cottage style flat in sought after village location

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