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EPC

3 bedroom barn conversion

Let agreed
Air Source Heating
Sustainable homes
Barn conversion
3 beds
2 baths
1199
Added > 14 days

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Letting details

  • Unfurnished
  • Deposit: £1932.00

Features and description

  • Upside Down Barn Conversion on an Exclusive Development
  • Countryside Vistas and Surroundings
  • 3 Bedrooms & 2 Bathrooms
  • Viewing Highly Recomended

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Versatile Barn Conversion with Private Garden | 3 Bedrooms & 2 Bathrooms | Open Plan Living with Vaulted Ceiling | Form Part of a Collection of Eight Unique Homes | Designed and Finished to a High Standard | Available immdiately | EPC Rating - TBC

Location - The Tallet is a 3 bedroom upside down barn designed by Stolon Studio. Forming part of 8 remarkable homes having fantastic architecture in a stunning countryside surrounding. The barns have been created in a way to create a sense of large airy spacing with inviting living areas. The barns are full of character with wooden beams, natural-toned kitchens, and oak-framed windows. Hereford City is within a 10-minute drive, offering an array of restaurants, an independent theatre, a direct train to London Paddington, and excellent schools.

Description - Accessing through the front door, the hallway is an inviting space, having tiled flooring, utility cupboard, with plumbing for washing machine. Immediately on the left it the well appointed 3 piece bathroom with shower over the bath. Bedroom 3 would make an ideal office, although plenty large enough to be a bedroom.
A further 2 bedrooms are found along the inner hallway, also having stairs to the first floor and door to the garden. The inner hallway has ample space for any additional storage or coat rails and hooks. Bedroom 2 is a great double with built in storage cupboard. The main bedroom has the added benefit of an en suite dressing room, plus independant external access, giving great opportunity to be a guest suite or potential income earner.

The first floor has a wonderful open plan living space with vaulted ceiling and beams on show. The area has a space for a dining table and seating area, along with a built in kitchen with additional shelving. The kitchen has ample units with built in appliances.
The upstairs space is complimented by Velux windows that allow for plenty of light.

The gardens are enclosed by a post and rail fence, planted with a new native hedgerow. The Tallet also has access onto the adjoining paddock. There is allocated parking and potential for an EV charing point.

Architect Comments - The Parks breathes new life into neglected rural buildings to create a sociable housing development comprising eight new sustainable homes in a rural setting in Herefordshire. The project provides much needed rural housing to address increasing demand in the area as well as those turning away from city living. The Parks further develops Stolon's 'sociable housing' concept to provide an alternative rural typology to the isolated single home, offsetting rural loneliness and helping to nurture new communities.

Originally a dairy farm, this assembly of rural timber-framed 15th and 16th century buildings had fallen into disrepair and collapse through long-term neglect. Built for an ethical small developer, the project seamlessly combines old and new to create individual homes with shared, communal spaces, nature pond and meadow.

As with all of Stolon's sociable schemes, the project has been carefully designed to balance privacy, openness and community. Units vary from 3- to 5-bedrooms arranged around a central courtyard space to the rear, with private gardens to the front of each dwelling. A variety of spatial layouts accommodate a range of housing needs from families to downsizers and the elderly. Each distinctive home retains the name of its original agricultural use such as the Farmhouse , The Linhay, The Dairy , giving character and individuality within the ensemble.

Sensitive to context and heritage, Stolon have repaired and celebrated historic features wherever possible including old elm and oak beams, existing steel plates and old fireplaces. Walls and beams have been straightened, restored and reset rather than rebuilt. Materials are sympathetic to the traditions of the Herefordshire countryside with a combination of red brick, tile and terracotta reflecting the reddish pink gravel of the river valley and the rich red clay soil of the local area, renowned for its food produce. Robust metal roofing reflects the agricultural heritage of the buildings. Interiors are finished in raw, untreated earthy tones and breathable clay paints. New and re-used oak elements are unified with a light clay-based stain which helps preserve the timber.

A deep retrofit includes new electrics, plumbing, air source heat pumps, and underfloor heating to create high performance houses with low operational costs and bills. Although some of the existing buildings were demolished to create the courtyard and shared spaces, all materials and existing buildings has been saved and re-used, including bricks, tiles, stone, timbers and historical farm equipment - an original millstone has become a landscape feature.
The development also addresses the land contamination caused by long term neglect of the property. Within this rural setting the landscape design has been inspired by delicate hedgerows, with native species such as cow parsley and soft white flowers which contrast with the reddish buildings. A wildflower meadow, bat habitats, new tree planting and a pond, all enhance and contribute to wildlife and biodiversity.

The construction process was viewed as an opportunity to contribute to the rural economy, using local materials, traditional techniques and employing local workmen, craftsmen and small family-run specialist businesses.

Household Income & Affordability Lettings - To successfully pass an income reference our appointed reference company requires a minimum household income of £50,250. Should a guarantor be required to support an application, an income of £60,300 would be required

Services & Expenditure - Services Connected: Air Source Heating, Shared Bio-disc drainage, mains electric and water.
Council Tax Band: Awaiting Banding
Broadband availability: Ultrafast 1000Mbps
Estimated service charge £300 - £400 per annum.

Tenancy Information Portal Link Lettings - For information relating to the tenancy agreement for the listed property, please review the "Tenancy Information" link found beneath the asked rent. If viewing on our own website, this information can be found at the foot of the page titled "Additional Costs".

Viewings - Strictly by appointment. Please contact the agents to arrange a viewing

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Jackson Property - Leominster
Jackson Property - Leominster
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With expert local and regional knowledge, we have the ability to provide professional expertise not only in residential sales and lettings, but also in commercial, auctions and specialist Rural and Equestrian property. Being one of Hereford, Leominster and surrounding Herefordshire's longest established family run agencies, we are here to help you. History Bill Jackson, founder and chairman of Jackson Property, was born and bred in the county, christened in All Saints Church in Hereford. Bill grew up going to Hereford Cathedral Prep School and Lucton School and then joined Russell, Baldwin & Bright (Brightwells) in 1963 to do 3 years articles and training in auctioneering and estate agency. Bill has been in the property industry operating in Hereford, Leominster, Mid Wales, Shrewsbury and Overseas for over 50 years, most recently setting up Jackson Equestrian in Cheshire. Jackson Property has offices in Hereford, Leominster and London covering Hereford city, Leominster town and rural areas of Herefordshire, Powys & Shropshire In 2018, Nathan Jackman-Smith joined the board of Directors, moving to Managing Director in 2021. Nathan has created an excellent blend of Modern Estate Agency, with high traditional values, all encompassed by an excellent team, striving to help clients in any way that is possible. If you are looking for a new home, equestrian property, country home, bungalow, town house, commercial property, building plot, rental property or to sell your current home then please contact our Hereford, Leominster or Mayfair Office.
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