Bodenham Farm, Much Marcle, Ledbury, Herefordshire, HR8
£175,000
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A beautiful, period, timber barn with lapsed planning to be converted, with almost 0.2 acres of gardens/grounds.
Beautiful, period, un-converted barn
Original flag stone threshing floor
Formally having PP to convert, now lapsed
Good sized grounds to 0.2 acres
Summary of Features • A beautiful, Grade II listed, timber threshing barn, 1,502 Sq/ft.
• Original flagstone threshing floor, and many original timbers.
• 2 period internal stables with hay loft over.
• Prior planning permission to convert to a 3-bed dwelling (now lapsed).
• Adjoined stone-built useful storerooms.
• Good sized gardens/grounds extending to almost 0.2 acres.
Location Mileages: Ross-on-Wye 6 miles, Ledbury 6½ miles, Hereford 13 miles, Malvern 16 miles, Cheltenham 27, Worcester 33 miles, Birmingham 57 miles
Road: M50 (Jct 4) 4½ miles; M5 (Jct 8) 21 miles
Railway: Ledbury, Hereford, Malvern
Airport: Birmingham & Bristol (60 miles)
Situation The attractive rural village of Much Marcle is situated in south Herefordshire between the traditional market towns of Ledbury and Ross-on-Wye. The area is surrounded by rolling countryside dotted with pastureland and cider apple orchards, for which the region is well known. This part of Herefordshire is still very much a rural community with a timeless appeal, but also benefits from excellent communication links to the rest of the country.
The Barn • A beautiful and versatile end terraced, timber framed barn, dating from around the 1,650's. The barn is Grade II Listed and retains many of its original features.
• The barn is of timber frame construction and timber clad with some smaller stone-built additions adjoining the sides.
• As a threshing barn, it still has its original flagstone threshing floor and a separate cobbled floor that would have been used for housing cattle in the winter. There are also 2 internal stables which are likely slightly later additions.
The Barn Continued • Outside, there is a good-sized area of garden/paddock extending to about 0.2 acres in total.
• In 1995, planning permission was gained to convert the barn into a 3 bedroom dwelling, this was never started and lapsed in 2,000. Having previously been granted permission, this should give a good indication that planning could be sought again in the future if required. (professional advice should be sought)
• If planning isn't required, the barn would make a superb, unique and characterful barn for general storage.
Material Information
Services Mains electricity is available to be connected to, mains water is available very close by to connect to, If drainage is required, it will need its own treatment plant to be installed (there is ample space to do so in its own grounds)
Broadband Not connected, a fibre supply is available if required.
Mobile Phone Reception Indoor reception will be limited.
Local Authority Herefordshire Council: 01432 260000.
Council Tax N/A
Tenure Freehold.
Construction Timber frame and clad under a clay tiled roof. Some stone additions, also with clay tiled roofs.
Listing This property is Grade II listed.
Planning Permission A planning permission to convert it into a 3-bedroom dwelling was granted in 1995, this lapsed in 2000.
EPC N/A
Flood Risk The property has never flooded.
Access The property will have a full right of access of the driveway (owned by the main farmhouse).
Public Footpath None
Covenants The property will be required to pay a % of any costs to upkeep to the drive. These are expected to be minimal.
Conservation Area/AONB The property is not in an AONB but is in a conservation area.
Additional Information The adjoining 1 and 2 bedroom barn conversions are also up for sale. Please speak to us for further details.
General Information
Primary Schools Much Marcle, Ashperton & Ledbury
Secondary Schools Ledbury & Ross-On-Wye. For further information visit www.herefordshire.gov.uk
Independent Colwall, Malvern, Worcester, Cheltenham, Hereford & Monmouth have some excellent independent schools. For further information visit www.isc.co.uk
Local The village of Much Marcle has a good range of amenities including 3 pubs, village hall, a Church and a primary school. The attractive market towns of Ledbury and Ross-on-Wye are easily accessible and provide a wider range of amenities to meet most day-to-day requirements, including supermarkets, doctor's surgeries, cottage/community hospitals, theatres, and a rail station in Ledbury with a direct line to London. More comprehensive retail options can be found at Hereford, Worcester, and Cheltenham, all within easy travelling distance.
Recreational The area offers a wide range of outdoor sports and activities, with the Malvern Hills and Wye Valley within easy access. Ledbury is renowned for its annual Poetry Festival, and there are a variety of local and traditional events held in the region throughout the year. Hellen House (Much Marcle) and Eastnor Castle (Eastnor) are both seasonally open to the public and hold a wide variety of tours, concerts, and events. The Three Counties Showground (Malvern) hosts a wide variety of events including the RHS Spring & Autumn Garden Shows and the Royal Three Counties Show.
Postcode HR8 2NJ
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Directions From Ledbury: Take the A449 Ross Road Southwards out of Ledbury, passing Ledbury RFC on the right-hand-side. Continue along the A449 for 5 miles until reaching the village of Much Marcle. Continue for a further ¾ of a mile, the driveway entrance to the property can be found on the right-hand-side. Turn into and continue up the driveway, turning left just after the timber barn.
Viewings By prior appointment only via Grant & Co Estate Agents on 01531 637341.
Agents Notes Grant & Co and their clients give notice that:
1. They have no authority to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property. 2. These particulars have been prepared in good faith to give a fair overall view of the property, do not form any part of an offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 3. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents. The Agents have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. Fixtures & Fittings Unless mentioned specifically all fixtures & fittings are excluded from the sale.
Beautiful, period, un-converted barn
Original flag stone threshing floor
Formally having PP to convert, now lapsed
Good sized grounds to 0.2 acres
Summary of Features • A beautiful, Grade II listed, timber threshing barn, 1,502 Sq/ft.
• Original flagstone threshing floor, and many original timbers.
• 2 period internal stables with hay loft over.
• Prior planning permission to convert to a 3-bed dwelling (now lapsed).
• Adjoined stone-built useful storerooms.
• Good sized gardens/grounds extending to almost 0.2 acres.
Location Mileages: Ross-on-Wye 6 miles, Ledbury 6½ miles, Hereford 13 miles, Malvern 16 miles, Cheltenham 27, Worcester 33 miles, Birmingham 57 miles
Road: M50 (Jct 4) 4½ miles; M5 (Jct 8) 21 miles
Railway: Ledbury, Hereford, Malvern
Airport: Birmingham & Bristol (60 miles)
Situation The attractive rural village of Much Marcle is situated in south Herefordshire between the traditional market towns of Ledbury and Ross-on-Wye. The area is surrounded by rolling countryside dotted with pastureland and cider apple orchards, for which the region is well known. This part of Herefordshire is still very much a rural community with a timeless appeal, but also benefits from excellent communication links to the rest of the country.
The Barn • A beautiful and versatile end terraced, timber framed barn, dating from around the 1,650's. The barn is Grade II Listed and retains many of its original features.
• The barn is of timber frame construction and timber clad with some smaller stone-built additions adjoining the sides.
• As a threshing barn, it still has its original flagstone threshing floor and a separate cobbled floor that would have been used for housing cattle in the winter. There are also 2 internal stables which are likely slightly later additions.
The Barn Continued • Outside, there is a good-sized area of garden/paddock extending to about 0.2 acres in total.
• In 1995, planning permission was gained to convert the barn into a 3 bedroom dwelling, this was never started and lapsed in 2,000. Having previously been granted permission, this should give a good indication that planning could be sought again in the future if required. (professional advice should be sought)
• If planning isn't required, the barn would make a superb, unique and characterful barn for general storage.
Material Information
Services Mains electricity is available to be connected to, mains water is available very close by to connect to, If drainage is required, it will need its own treatment plant to be installed (there is ample space to do so in its own grounds)
Broadband Not connected, a fibre supply is available if required.
Mobile Phone Reception Indoor reception will be limited.
Local Authority Herefordshire Council: 01432 260000.
Council Tax N/A
Tenure Freehold.
Construction Timber frame and clad under a clay tiled roof. Some stone additions, also with clay tiled roofs.
Listing This property is Grade II listed.
Planning Permission A planning permission to convert it into a 3-bedroom dwelling was granted in 1995, this lapsed in 2000.
EPC N/A
Flood Risk The property has never flooded.
Access The property will have a full right of access of the driveway (owned by the main farmhouse).
Public Footpath None
Covenants The property will be required to pay a % of any costs to upkeep to the drive. These are expected to be minimal.
Conservation Area/AONB The property is not in an AONB but is in a conservation area.
Additional Information The adjoining 1 and 2 bedroom barn conversions are also up for sale. Please speak to us for further details.
General Information
Primary Schools Much Marcle, Ashperton & Ledbury
Secondary Schools Ledbury & Ross-On-Wye. For further information visit www.herefordshire.gov.uk
Independent Colwall, Malvern, Worcester, Cheltenham, Hereford & Monmouth have some excellent independent schools. For further information visit www.isc.co.uk
Local The village of Much Marcle has a good range of amenities including 3 pubs, village hall, a Church and a primary school. The attractive market towns of Ledbury and Ross-on-Wye are easily accessible and provide a wider range of amenities to meet most day-to-day requirements, including supermarkets, doctor's surgeries, cottage/community hospitals, theatres, and a rail station in Ledbury with a direct line to London. More comprehensive retail options can be found at Hereford, Worcester, and Cheltenham, all within easy travelling distance.
Recreational The area offers a wide range of outdoor sports and activities, with the Malvern Hills and Wye Valley within easy access. Ledbury is renowned for its annual Poetry Festival, and there are a variety of local and traditional events held in the region throughout the year. Hellen House (Much Marcle) and Eastnor Castle (Eastnor) are both seasonally open to the public and hold a wide variety of tours, concerts, and events. The Three Counties Showground (Malvern) hosts a wide variety of events including the RHS Spring & Autumn Garden Shows and the Royal Three Counties Show.
Postcode HR8 2NJ
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Directions From Ledbury: Take the A449 Ross Road Southwards out of Ledbury, passing Ledbury RFC on the right-hand-side. Continue along the A449 for 5 miles until reaching the village of Much Marcle. Continue for a further ¾ of a mile, the driveway entrance to the property can be found on the right-hand-side. Turn into and continue up the driveway, turning left just after the timber barn.
Viewings By prior appointment only via Grant & Co Estate Agents on 01531 637341.
Agents Notes Grant & Co and their clients give notice that:
1. They have no authority to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property. 2. These particulars have been prepared in good faith to give a fair overall view of the property, do not form any part of an offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 3. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents. The Agents have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. Fixtures & Fittings Unless mentioned specifically all fixtures & fittings are excluded from the sale.
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