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13 bedroom detached house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- A breath-taking Manor House Hotel
- 13 individually designed bedrooms
- Approximately 18.68 acres of beautifully manicured gardens
- Further development potential, subject to planning permission
Description
Longville House dates from the 17th Century and was originally constructed as a hunting lodge. Today, the property still retains many of its original features, but is accentuated and complimented by sympathetic décor throughout.
The Property has 13 individually designed bedrooms, of which 11 are en suite and two having adjacent private bathrooms. In addition to this, the Manor House boasts two spa treatment rooms and a range of well appointed function rooms, event spaces and entertainment lounges.
The recently converted Coach House, accommodates up to 150 for a ceremony, leading to a private courtyard with outdoor pizza oven.
The Manor House provides an additional three reception lounges on the ground floor and a games room with bar on the lower ground floor. There is lift access to all floors.
Amenities and external areas: Within the Manor House is a commercial kitchen, office and storage. Externally. the property features fountains, mature gardens and paths through wildflower meadows, set in approximately 18.68 acres.
Development Potential: There is planning consent under reference: P202334/AM for an extension to the Manor House to provide offices, staff facilities and additional kitchen space.
Location
Herefordshire is a stunning landscape, nestled between the Malvern Hills AONB and Brecon Beacons AONB. Herefordshire is scattered with historic houses, castles,museums, charming market towns and Neolithic burial chambers. Home to the River Wye, the 5th longest river in the UK, two Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and ancient woodlands, Herefordshire has a range of attractions driving demand for the area.
Newport House is one of Herefordshire’s most important houses and is situated 2.4 miles away from the Property. Hay-on-Wye, approximately 10 miles from the Property, hosts the Hay-on-Wye Literary Festival, which is one of the world's largest literary festivals, attracting over 250,000 during its 10 days.
Accessed via a treelined driveway, Longville House is situated in the rolling hills of the north Herefordshire countryside. Accessed via the A4111, the Property affords excellent connectivity. The nearest train station is Titley Junction Railway Station which is approximately 6 miles away. Hereford Train Station is 17 miles away and offers a direct service to London Paddington. Bristol Airport is 85 miles from the Property and provides domestic, continental and international flight routes.
Square Footage: 15,305 sq ft
Acreage: 18.7 Acres
Additional Info
Services: Mains electricity, private water and drainage. Tanked LPG gas, Biomass heating and hot water.
Agent note: Further information to be provided upon request in relation to business costs.
Rateable value and Council tax: £63,000 for the Hotel and premises. Lemore Bungalow: Council Tax band D.
Commercial EPC: Rating A.
Directions: From Kington, proceed on the A4111 for approximately a mile and a half. Passing by Bollingham St Silas Church, Longville House will be located to the left after a short distance.
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