Guide price
£595,0004 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Lucton, Leominster, Herefordshire, HR6
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Semi-detached house
4 beds
2 baths
1959
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Character Granary
- Open plan Kitchen, Sitting Room and Dining Room
- Circular Library
- Office
- 4 Bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- Parking
- Garden
- Workshops
- Summerhouse
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A wonderfully characterful converted 4 bedroom Granary with open plan reception room on the first floor, circular library and landscaped gardens.
Moon House is a delightful converted Granary dating back to 1740. A wonderful feature is the open plan sitting room and dining room, study and library are on the first floor and enjoy views over the garden. The property has a parking area to the front with a seating area and log stores. A wooden gate opens into the courtyard with a summer house. Stone stairs lead to the first floor.
The ground floor front door takes you into the entrance hall and bedrooms.
Set within an exclusive courtyard of just eight homes, converted in 1998.
Delightful end-of-terrace barn conversion forming part of the former Lucton Court.
Attractive upside-down layout with living space on the first floor.
Light-filled interiors featuring exposed beams and rustic character.
Bedrooms located on the ground floor for added comfort, privacy and ease.
Ground Floor
Entrance hall
Bedroom 1 with ensuite, shower, WC and hand basin
Bedroom 2 is a unique circular room
Utility with sink, and oil fired boiler
Family bathroom WC, handbasin and bath with shower over
Bedroom 3 with window over looking the garden
Bedroom 4/Dressing room with built in wardrobes
Stairs to first floor with storage cupboard under
First floor
Kitchen with bespoke wooden book shelves, base units with granite work top and Russel Alexander Island with wooden work surface. Cream electric double Aga and a second single Aga with 2 ovens and ceramic hob. Dishwasher, stainless steel basin and inset larder fridge .
Open plan sitting room with exposed brick walls and beams throughout and bespoke book cases line one wall. Large wood burning stove and windows overlooking the garden and lane.
Dining area with stairs leading to the open mezzanine office with storage cupboards and the original front door leading to stone steps to the garden.
Circular Library with bespoke book shelves
Outside
The landscaped garden has a workshop and garden shed.
Pergola with climbing Roses.
Compost area
Several logs stores
Lawned area with mature shrubs and flowerbeds.
Cut box hedging throughout
Summerhouse
Parking area
Situation
Located in Lucton in an unspoilt rural position
Conveniently placed for the village of Yarpole with post office, tearoom and 2 pubs. Kingsland also offers a good range of facilities, including:
Shop/post office, Café, Two pubs, Doctors’ surgery, Primary school, popular sports and rugby club
The town of Leominster is also a short drive away and provides a wider range of facilities, including:
Supermarkets, Schools, Leisure centre
Good road and rail networks to Hereford and Worcester
Directions:
What3words: ///bowls.swordfish.ages
Local Authority: Herefordshire
Services:. Mains water, electric and private shared drainage Bio disc. Oil central heating.
Council Tax: Band E
Wayleaves, easements and rights of way: The property will be sold subject to and with the benefits of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether mentioned in these sales particulars or not.
Agents Note: The property is not Grade II listed however lies with the curtilage of Lucton Court which is Grade II listed. Maintenance fee of £30 pcm towards the Biodisc.
Viewings: Strictly by appointment via Mark Wiggin Estate Agents.
Moon House is a delightful converted Granary dating back to 1740. A wonderful feature is the open plan sitting room and dining room, study and library are on the first floor and enjoy views over the garden. The property has a parking area to the front with a seating area and log stores. A wooden gate opens into the courtyard with a summer house. Stone stairs lead to the first floor.
The ground floor front door takes you into the entrance hall and bedrooms.
Set within an exclusive courtyard of just eight homes, converted in 1998.
Delightful end-of-terrace barn conversion forming part of the former Lucton Court.
Attractive upside-down layout with living space on the first floor.
Light-filled interiors featuring exposed beams and rustic character.
Bedrooms located on the ground floor for added comfort, privacy and ease.
Ground Floor
Entrance hall
Bedroom 1 with ensuite, shower, WC and hand basin
Bedroom 2 is a unique circular room
Utility with sink, and oil fired boiler
Family bathroom WC, handbasin and bath with shower over
Bedroom 3 with window over looking the garden
Bedroom 4/Dressing room with built in wardrobes
Stairs to first floor with storage cupboard under
First floor
Kitchen with bespoke wooden book shelves, base units with granite work top and Russel Alexander Island with wooden work surface. Cream electric double Aga and a second single Aga with 2 ovens and ceramic hob. Dishwasher, stainless steel basin and inset larder fridge .
Open plan sitting room with exposed brick walls and beams throughout and bespoke book cases line one wall. Large wood burning stove and windows overlooking the garden and lane.
Dining area with stairs leading to the open mezzanine office with storage cupboards and the original front door leading to stone steps to the garden.
Circular Library with bespoke book shelves
Outside
The landscaped garden has a workshop and garden shed.
Pergola with climbing Roses.
Compost area
Several logs stores
Lawned area with mature shrubs and flowerbeds.
Cut box hedging throughout
Summerhouse
Parking area
Situation
Located in Lucton in an unspoilt rural position
Conveniently placed for the village of Yarpole with post office, tearoom and 2 pubs. Kingsland also offers a good range of facilities, including:
Shop/post office, Café, Two pubs, Doctors’ surgery, Primary school, popular sports and rugby club
The town of Leominster is also a short drive away and provides a wider range of facilities, including:
Supermarkets, Schools, Leisure centre
Good road and rail networks to Hereford and Worcester
Directions:
What3words: ///bowls.swordfish.ages
Local Authority: Herefordshire
Services:. Mains water, electric and private shared drainage Bio disc. Oil central heating.
Council Tax: Band E
Wayleaves, easements and rights of way: The property will be sold subject to and with the benefits of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether mentioned in these sales particulars or not.
Agents Note: The property is not Grade II listed however lies with the curtilage of Lucton Court which is Grade II listed. Maintenance fee of £30 pcm towards the Biodisc.
Viewings: Strictly by appointment via Mark Wiggin Estate Agents.
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