Greystead, Middleton, Little Hereford, LUDLOW, Shr £297,500

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Property details

Bedrooms: 5

This unique house standing in picturesque countryside on the borders of Shropshire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire was originally built probably in the18th Century. In the past few years it has been comprehensively extended on both floors with contemporary style additional accommodation providing up to 5 bedrooms on 3 floors.

The property is attached to an adjoining cottage and stands in a country lane just over half a mile off the A456 Tenbury road about 4 miles from Tenbury Wells.

As well as having good sized family accommodation with propane gas central heating and double glazing it also benefits from a very large rear garden which adjoins open fields on both sides providing picturesque views. Mains water, electricity are connected and there is private drainage.

The nearest local amenities are at Tenbury Wells, whilst the historic town of Ludlow is approximately 5 miles to the north west. Leominster and Hereford are some 10 miles and 20 miles respectively to the south.

For those seeking access to the West Midlands and beyond, the M5 motorway is some 25 miles to the east.

There is ample car parking space at the front of the house for at least 2 vehicles.
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Local information for this property

Sold property prices

Recent Sales for

Brookfield Mar 22 2013 £295,000
Wychwood Jan 17 2013 £240,000
Wagtail Cottage 6 Mistletoe Bough Oct 31 2011 £218,000
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Average sold prices for
TypeSalesSold Price
Terraced5 £223,679
Semi-detached4 £239,875
Detached18 £325,747
All27 £294,124

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