The Farmhouse, Lineage Court, Tenbury Wells
Agent: Knight Frank
Offers: £575,000
Call: 01432 273087
THE Farmhouse is situated in the small hamlet of Burford, which is only a short walk from the centre of Tenbury Wells. Ludlow is also close by, famous now for its food festival, historic buildings and castle. Tenbury Wells provides an excellent range of shops and the cities of Worcester and Hereford are all easily accessible.
The Farmhouse was built in 2004 to an exceptionally high standard by a local craftsman. Designed by the present owners it is beautifully presented with many traditional features and yet very modern. It is approached through electronically controlled wrought iron gates into a gravel drive running along the side of the house to the rear, where there is ample parking. The welcoming reception hall with its separate cloakroom leads off to the fabulous kitchen with its array of granite work tops and fitted ovens, fridge, dishwasher and sink. The utility room is also fully fitted with a sink and plumbing for washing machines and tumble dryers. The dining room compliments the kitchen at the other end of the room. The sitting room has an elegant remote controlled gas fire within the fireplace. The conservatory completes the circular flow around the house on the ground floor, with its doors from both the sitting and dining room and out into the garden and back drive. On the first floor the large landing leads off to four comfortable bedrooms. The main bedroom has fully fitted wardrobes with an ensuite bathroom but also has a door on to the landing. A further bedroom has an ensuite shower room.
The gardens are down to lawns and paving. Behind the house is the garage with a pair of double doors, one of which is glazed providing light into what could be a reception room, off which is a cloakroom, and the other into a workshop. The single door provides access to the stairs up to a large studio above. There is a garden shed behind the garage.
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