The Hop Barn
Munsley
Agent: Country and Classic Properties
Offers: £599,995
Call: 01531 888388
AS you drive down the private drive to the Paunceford Hop Kilns at Munsley you cannot help but comment ‘Wow’ at this impressive, vast conversion and its stunning setting. The Hop Barn is the middle of the three properties located in this converted Hop Kiln. It is the larger of the three, offering very spacious five or six bedroom family accommodation, a generous garden and large double garage.
From the stone floored entrance hall, a pair of full length reclaimed doors open into the extraordinarily large open plan kitchen/living and dining room with its high ceiling and a wealth of beams. Full height picture windows and French doors allow the light to flood into the room and lead out to the large south facing terrace and garden where the tranquillity and spectacular views can be enjoyed.
The Hop Barn also benefits from a separate large sitting room, a utility room and a separate downstairs cloakroom.
The open plan staircase has half landings with views out over the long private drive through open fields. On the first floor the very large master bedroom includes a dressing room to one side and an ensuite shower room to the other, the windows are south facing and overlook the garden and enjoy the stunning views.
There are two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom on the first floor.
The open plan staircase continues to the second floor where there are two large double bedrooms both of which have large, light ensuite shower rooms. This floor is ideal as guest accommodation or indeed for teenagers as the sixth bedroom doubles up as a comfortable large sitting room enjoying the views over the garden and fields.
The Hop Barn also benefits from a very large double garage and a second garden area behind, ideal as a vegetable garden.
Located just three miles from Ledbury, The Hop Barn has easy access to Malvern, Hereford, Worcester and the M50 motorway.
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