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£495,0004 bedroom detached house for sale
Little Hereford, Ludlow, Herefordshire, SY8
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Detached house
4 beds
1 bath
1721
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Ultra-fast 300Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Striking larch-clad exterior with apex roofing
- Light-filled interiors and flowing layout
- Spacious living room with wood-burning stove
- Garden room opening onto landscaped gardens
- Idyllic grounds with brook, bespoke bridge, and summer house
- Sought-after Little Hereford location
- EPC Rating = D
A charming rural home with countryside views, within about 3 miles of Tenbury Wells and about 6 miles from Ludlow.
Description
A truly distinctive home, The Forge combines striking architectural design with exceptional comfort and tranquillity.
Its larch-clad exterior and elegant apex roofing set the tone for a property that is both stylish and welcoming. Inside, generous living spaces and beautifully landscaped gardens create a perfect balance of modern convenience and rural charm.
The light-filled entrance hall offers an immediate sense of space and warmth, providing seamless access to the principal rooms.
The living room enjoys uninterrupted views across gardens and open fields, complemented by a feature fireplace with wood-burning stove—ideal for cosy evenings or entertaining. A door leads to the conservatory, a serene retreat that connects effortlessly to the outdoors.
At the heart of the home, the contemporary kitchen is designed for both style and practicality, featuring sleek cabinetry and premium appliances. Bi-fold doors open onto the garden, creating a wonderful setting for family life and gatherings.
Three generously proportioned bedrooms benefit from fitted wardrobes, while a charming dormer-style fourth bedroom offers flexibility for guests or a home office. The family bathroom is a luxurious haven, complete with jacuzzi bath, spa jets, and separate shower.
Outside
The landscaped gardens are a true highlight, with lawned areas, a patio overlooking open fields, and a picturesque brook crossed by a bespoke wooden bridge. A summer house and multiple seating areas provide perfect spaces for relaxation and entertaining.
The Forge offers a rare opportunity to acquire a home of character and quality in the sought-after village of Little Hereford—where rural beauty meets contemporary living.
Location
Little Hereford is a picturesque village nestled between Ludlow and Tenbury Wells, offering a countryside setting wi. The village benefits from a strong and welcoming local community while providing excellent access to nearby market towns for amenities, dining, and transport links.
The village has a rich history, and there are many historic buildings and landmarks in the village. The most notable of these is the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, which dates back to the 12th century. The church is a Grade II listed building and is a popular attraction for visitors to the village. Other historic buildings in the village include Little Hereford Manor, which dates back to the 16th century, and the Old School House, which was built in the 19th century.
Tenbury Wells is about 3 miles away and is a small ancient market town. The River Teme, which runs along the edge of the town, separates Worcestershire and Shropshire and the Herefordshire border is less than a mile away. The famous 16th century, Tenbury Bridge, with its bend in the middle, crosses the Teme at one end of the main street and is considered to be the gateway to the town.
Tenbury is about 40 miles south west of England’s second major city, Birmingham, and only a few miles from the border between England and Wales. The town nestles peacefully in the beautiful Teme Valley and is set within access of the historic towns of Kidderminster, Hereford, Worcester, Shrewsbury and Ludlow.
Square Footage: 1,721 sq ft
Directions
WHAT3WORDS: collision.faces.staple
Additional Info
Mains water, electricity. Private drainage by way of a septic tank. Oil central heating.
Broadband: Sky
Brochure prepared 2025/11 BTJ
Photographs 2025/11 E-House
Description
A truly distinctive home, The Forge combines striking architectural design with exceptional comfort and tranquillity.
Its larch-clad exterior and elegant apex roofing set the tone for a property that is both stylish and welcoming. Inside, generous living spaces and beautifully landscaped gardens create a perfect balance of modern convenience and rural charm.
The light-filled entrance hall offers an immediate sense of space and warmth, providing seamless access to the principal rooms.
The living room enjoys uninterrupted views across gardens and open fields, complemented by a feature fireplace with wood-burning stove—ideal for cosy evenings or entertaining. A door leads to the conservatory, a serene retreat that connects effortlessly to the outdoors.
At the heart of the home, the contemporary kitchen is designed for both style and practicality, featuring sleek cabinetry and premium appliances. Bi-fold doors open onto the garden, creating a wonderful setting for family life and gatherings.
Three generously proportioned bedrooms benefit from fitted wardrobes, while a charming dormer-style fourth bedroom offers flexibility for guests or a home office. The family bathroom is a luxurious haven, complete with jacuzzi bath, spa jets, and separate shower.
Outside
The landscaped gardens are a true highlight, with lawned areas, a patio overlooking open fields, and a picturesque brook crossed by a bespoke wooden bridge. A summer house and multiple seating areas provide perfect spaces for relaxation and entertaining.
The Forge offers a rare opportunity to acquire a home of character and quality in the sought-after village of Little Hereford—where rural beauty meets contemporary living.
Location
Little Hereford is a picturesque village nestled between Ludlow and Tenbury Wells, offering a countryside setting wi. The village benefits from a strong and welcoming local community while providing excellent access to nearby market towns for amenities, dining, and transport links.
The village has a rich history, and there are many historic buildings and landmarks in the village. The most notable of these is the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, which dates back to the 12th century. The church is a Grade II listed building and is a popular attraction for visitors to the village. Other historic buildings in the village include Little Hereford Manor, which dates back to the 16th century, and the Old School House, which was built in the 19th century.
Tenbury Wells is about 3 miles away and is a small ancient market town. The River Teme, which runs along the edge of the town, separates Worcestershire and Shropshire and the Herefordshire border is less than a mile away. The famous 16th century, Tenbury Bridge, with its bend in the middle, crosses the Teme at one end of the main street and is considered to be the gateway to the town.
Tenbury is about 40 miles south west of England’s second major city, Birmingham, and only a few miles from the border between England and Wales. The town nestles peacefully in the beautiful Teme Valley and is set within access of the historic towns of Kidderminster, Hereford, Worcester, Shrewsbury and Ludlow.
Square Footage: 1,721 sq ft
Directions
WHAT3WORDS: collision.faces.staple
Additional Info
Mains water, electricity. Private drainage by way of a septic tank. Oil central heating.
Broadband: Sky
Brochure prepared 2025/11 BTJ
Photographs 2025/11 E-House
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