- Located in the picturesque and sought after, North Herefordshire Village Of Weobley +
- Offering spacious 4 bed accommodation with a wealth of character and charm throughout +
- Including 3 reception rooms and en-suite to the principal bedroom +
- Benefiting from mature South West facing gardens to the rear +
- Attached workshop and off road parking +
A Charming Grade II Listed Detached Property | Offering Spacious 4 Bedroomed Accommodation | Including 3 Reception Rooms | En-Suite To Principal Bedroom | Large South/West Facing Gardens | Attached Workshop | Off Road Parking
This stunning property is set in the picturesque and sought after rural, north Herefordshire village of Weobley. The village itself, set on the black and white trail, has excellent everyday village amenities with a number of shops in the main street to include a general store, butchers, tea rooms, two pubs and two restaurants both offering take away services, together with highly sought after primary and secondary schools, doctors and dental surgeries, Church, village hall and thriving local community, surrounded by delightful Herefordshire countryside. The market town of Leominster is close to hand for a more comprehensive range of facilities, including a number of supermarkets and train station, with the larger Cathedral City of Hereford approximately 10 miles to the south.
The Old Vicarage is a stunning detached Grade II Listed property, set in the beautiful north Herefordshire village of Weobley. This charming property is believed to date back to the sixteenth Century and has a wealth original character throughout, with views out towards St Peter & St Pauls Church.
From the driveway the door opens to a spacious family living room, featuring an impressive stone inglenook fireplace, with an inset multi-fuel stove. The room has a wealth of exposed ceiling and wall timbers and windows to three elevations. A door from the living room leads through to a lovely cosy sitting room/snug, having an impressive vaulted ceiling and windows to two elevations. From the living room doors lead through to the formal dining room, which also features a beautiful stone inglenook fireplace, wall timbers and windows looking out to the gardens to the rear. A latched door then leads through to a study which enjoys an outlook to the village church. Adjacent is the kitchen/breakfast room having a range fitted units, inset sink and tiled splash back, electric hob and oven and space/plumbing for a dishwasher. Quarry tiled flooring continues through to a fantastic walk-in pantry. Beyond the kitchen is a rear lobby with a stable door to the gardens and access to a cloakroom/utility with plumbing for washing machine, WC, hand basin and oil fired central heating boiler.