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3 bedroom barn conversion for sale
Carey, Hereford
Barn conversion
3 beds
2 baths
1851
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
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Features and description
- Rural location
- Gardens & Grounds extending to 1.25 acres
- 3 double bedrooms
- Must be viewed
- Detached barn conversion
- Spacious living accommodation
An attractive detached barn conversion, in a lovely rural location having 3 double bedrooms, excellent living space, garage, gardens and grounds extending to 1.25 acres.
The property occupies a tranquil, rural location and is surrounded by open country side yet easily accessible to the cathedral city of Hereford (7 miles) and the market town of Ross-on-Wye (8 miles) with the M50 motorway link to the Midlands, south west and south Wales.
The hamlet of Carey lies close to the river Wye, in an area of ANOB, where there is a local public house, and the area is noted for its lovely countryside offering walking, cycling, kayaking and swimming.
The original barn dates back to the 18th Century and was converted approximately 30 years ago in a traditional style with double glazing, central heating (LPG), spacious accommodation together with ample parking, garaging, gardens and a sloping paddock and the whole extends to approximately 1.25 acres.
Full Description - An attractive detached barn conversion, in a lovely rural location having 3 double bedrooms, excellent living space, garage, gardens and grounds extending to 1.25 acres.
The property occupies a tranquil, rural location and is surrounded by open country side yet easily accessible to the cathedral city of Hereford (7 miles) and the market town of Ross-on-Wye (8 miles) with the M50 motorway link to the Midlands, south west and south Wales.
The hamlet of Carey lies close to the river Wye, in an area of ANOB, where there is a local public house, and the area is noted for its lovely countryside offering walking, cycling, kayaking and swimming.
The original barn dates back to the 18th Century and was converted approximately 30 years ago in a traditional style with double glazing, central heating (LPG), spacious accommodation together with ample parking, garaging, gardens and a sloping paddock and the whole extends to approximately 1.25 acres.
Entrance Porch - With flagstone floor and double doors opening into
Reception Hall - With part full height ceiling and exposed timbers, staircase with exposed floorboards, 2 radiators and windows to the rear
Utility Room - Plumbing for washing machine, tiled worksurface with splash back, radiator with separate WC, store cupboard and window, boiler cupboard housing the Worcester gas (LPG) fired central heating boiler and hot water cylinder.
L-Shaped Lounge - Stone inglenook style fireplace with a woodburning stove, 2 radiators, 4 windows to front and rear.
Kitchen - With quarry tiled floor, floor to ceiling brick fireplace with oil stove, ceiling timbers, twin bowl Belfast style sink unit, storage units, oak worksurfaces/splashbacks, electric double oven, 4 ring gas (LPG) hob, radiator, windows to the front and rear and stable door to the rear porch.
First Floor Gallery Landing - With radiator, windows to the rear, exposed ceiling timbers and original stonework.
Bedroom 1 - Has a full height ceiling, exposed floorboards, access to the attic storage, 2 radiators and arrow slit windows.En-suite Shower RoomTiled shower cubicle with mains fitment and glass screen, wash hand basin, radiator, WC, extractor fan.
Bedroom 2 - Exposed floorboards, radiator, windows to the front.
Bedroom 3 - Exposed floorboards, radiator, windows to the rear.
Bathroom - With roll top bath, wash hand basin, WC, exposed floorboards, radiator, extractor fan, window.
Outside - The property is approached via its own entrance leading to a gravelled parking and turning area, then the driveway continues to the front of the property where there is a double garage.To the front of the property there is a lawned garden and access to the undulating paddock which is enclosed by fencing.There is an upper lawned garden area and lawn to either side of the driveway. To the immediate rear of the property there is a courtyard area with a pedestrian access gate.
Services - Mains electric, private water supply, private drainage, gas (LPG), oil supply for the kitchen stove.
Outgoings - Council tax band F - £3,539.96 payable for 2025/2026
Directions - Use What3Wordsspicy.couch.carbonate
Viewings - Strictly by appointment through the Agent, Flint & Cook, Hereford[use Contact Agent Button].Opening HoursMonday - Friday9.00 am - 5.30 pmSaturday 9.00 am - 1.00 pm
Money Laundering Regulations - Prospective purchasers will be asked to produce identification, address verification and proof of funds at the time of making an offer.
The property occupies a tranquil, rural location and is surrounded by open country side yet easily accessible to the cathedral city of Hereford (7 miles) and the market town of Ross-on-Wye (8 miles) with the M50 motorway link to the Midlands, south west and south Wales.
The hamlet of Carey lies close to the river Wye, in an area of ANOB, where there is a local public house, and the area is noted for its lovely countryside offering walking, cycling, kayaking and swimming.
The original barn dates back to the 18th Century and was converted approximately 30 years ago in a traditional style with double glazing, central heating (LPG), spacious accommodation together with ample parking, garaging, gardens and a sloping paddock and the whole extends to approximately 1.25 acres.
Full Description - An attractive detached barn conversion, in a lovely rural location having 3 double bedrooms, excellent living space, garage, gardens and grounds extending to 1.25 acres.
The property occupies a tranquil, rural location and is surrounded by open country side yet easily accessible to the cathedral city of Hereford (7 miles) and the market town of Ross-on-Wye (8 miles) with the M50 motorway link to the Midlands, south west and south Wales.
The hamlet of Carey lies close to the river Wye, in an area of ANOB, where there is a local public house, and the area is noted for its lovely countryside offering walking, cycling, kayaking and swimming.
The original barn dates back to the 18th Century and was converted approximately 30 years ago in a traditional style with double glazing, central heating (LPG), spacious accommodation together with ample parking, garaging, gardens and a sloping paddock and the whole extends to approximately 1.25 acres.
Entrance Porch - With flagstone floor and double doors opening into
Reception Hall - With part full height ceiling and exposed timbers, staircase with exposed floorboards, 2 radiators and windows to the rear
Utility Room - Plumbing for washing machine, tiled worksurface with splash back, radiator with separate WC, store cupboard and window, boiler cupboard housing the Worcester gas (LPG) fired central heating boiler and hot water cylinder.
L-Shaped Lounge - Stone inglenook style fireplace with a woodburning stove, 2 radiators, 4 windows to front and rear.
Kitchen - With quarry tiled floor, floor to ceiling brick fireplace with oil stove, ceiling timbers, twin bowl Belfast style sink unit, storage units, oak worksurfaces/splashbacks, electric double oven, 4 ring gas (LPG) hob, radiator, windows to the front and rear and stable door to the rear porch.
First Floor Gallery Landing - With radiator, windows to the rear, exposed ceiling timbers and original stonework.
Bedroom 1 - Has a full height ceiling, exposed floorboards, access to the attic storage, 2 radiators and arrow slit windows.En-suite Shower RoomTiled shower cubicle with mains fitment and glass screen, wash hand basin, radiator, WC, extractor fan.
Bedroom 2 - Exposed floorboards, radiator, windows to the front.
Bedroom 3 - Exposed floorboards, radiator, windows to the rear.
Bathroom - With roll top bath, wash hand basin, WC, exposed floorboards, radiator, extractor fan, window.
Outside - The property is approached via its own entrance leading to a gravelled parking and turning area, then the driveway continues to the front of the property where there is a double garage.To the front of the property there is a lawned garden and access to the undulating paddock which is enclosed by fencing.There is an upper lawned garden area and lawn to either side of the driveway. To the immediate rear of the property there is a courtyard area with a pedestrian access gate.
Services - Mains electric, private water supply, private drainage, gas (LPG), oil supply for the kitchen stove.
Outgoings - Council tax band F - £3,539.96 payable for 2025/2026
Directions - Use What3Wordsspicy.couch.carbonate
Viewings - Strictly by appointment through the Agent, Flint & Cook, Hereford[use Contact Agent Button].Opening HoursMonday - Friday9.00 am - 5.30 pmSaturday 9.00 am - 1.00 pm
Money Laundering Regulations - Prospective purchasers will be asked to produce identification, address verification and proof of funds at the time of making an offer.
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About this agent

Gerard Flint and Jonathan Cook joined in Partnership in 1996. Previously Gerard, who is a qualified Chartered Surveyor, had been responsible for the Hereford and Bromyard branches of Lear & Lear, a large multi-office firm, subsequently running these offices under his own name. Jonathan started his career in Estate Agency in Hereford in the mid-1980s. Working for the National Company G A Property Services, Jonathan continued his career as manager of the Hereford branch, which became one of the most successful in the region. Flint and Cook have become one of the leading privately owned firms of Chartered Surveyors and Estate Agents in the County. The Company expanded in 2001 with the opening of a new office in Ross-on-Wye, thereby strengthening Flint & Cook’s area of operation in South Herefordshire. Our employees are carefully chosen and are trained both in-house and through the National Association of Estate Agents. Flint and Cook offices are strategically situated in Hereford City, Ross-on-Wye and Bromyard Town to provide an unrivalled Estate Agency service across Herefordshire. The main office in Hereford is situated in King Street, the City’s main professional sector, close to the Cathedral. Bromyard’s High Street Office is prominently situated and deals with the sale of town and rural property in North Herefordshire. In Ross-on-Wye the office is situated in the main High Street and provides a service across South Herefordshire.














































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