Listed for £395,000
February 3, 2026
Sold for £368,000
2022
Sold for £257,200
2017
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Bedroom 3 (11'2 x 7'3) is a good double bedroom with a pair of fitted wardrobes and glorious views over the rear garden and the scenic farmland.
Bedroom 4 (10'2 x 6'5) is a single bedroom that would also make an ideal home office.
The family bathroom is a good size, half-tiled with a white suite including a shower over the bath, loo, hand basin, corner cupboard and a practical non-slip vinyl floor.
The house is double glazed throughout, a new combination boiler was installed in 2021, the loft (hatch above the landing) is fully insulated, boarded with plenty of standing room and a light.
OUTSIDE
The pretty garden is a south facing sun trap and a garden lover's paradise with a wisteria adorning the rear wall. There are four fruit trees including two apple, a plum and a pear. There is a wide range of plants, tumbling roses, peony, magnolia and gingko plus a raised vegetable patch. The grass lawn is manageable, level and easy to maintain.
A single garage (17'4 x 8'6) includes light and power providing excellent storage with room to have a work bench and store tools or you could convert the far end to a separate utility area with minimum effort.
In front of the garage is private parking for two cars and an electric charging point.
There is also a convenient visitor parking bay outside the house plus plenty of on-street parking near by.
This house really has a wonderful feel to me and I would be very happy to move in here and enjoy life. We look forward to showing you around.
LOCATION
Bromyard is one of my favourite small towns. I spent a number of years happily living here recently.
With a population of nearly 5,000 it is situated in the valley of the River Frome and lies near the county border with Worcestershire. It is like going back in time to the 1950's! Unspoilt, with a generous number of pubs, a popular bakery, local independent shops and cafes, a theatre, leisure centre, two primary schools and a High school plus Legges - a sensational delicatessen selling meats, cheese, wine etc and local produce that is second to none.
Bromyard has a real community feel with some of the nicest, down to earth folk I have had the pleasure of meeting.
You are a 9 minute drive from Michelin star restaurant Pensons at the Netherwood Estate. Always good to have a first class place to eat on those special occasions.
Just 12 miles to Malvern, 15 miles to Worcester and 14 miles to Hereford. Great walks in any direction. Perfect for dog walkers and cyclists. There is the National Trust Brockhampton Estate just up the hill which features a beautiful medieval house to look around and wonderful walks. Live and Let Live is a picturesque and very popular pub a few miles down the road to Worcester.
Known as the Town of Festivals including the Folk, Scarecrow, Marmalade and Speed Festivals which are held yearly along with Nostock - a music festival held a few miles out of town for 4 days.
I brought my son up here for over three years and he adores the area to this day. Hereford Sixth Form is on the bus route and is a highly recommended place to study for ones' A-levels.