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Offa House
Hereford
HR1 2PQ
Lower Jury Farmhouse is a substantial, grandiose traditional Grade II Listed 6 bedroomed country residence with adjoining with 2 bedroomed annex together with a grass paddock extending to 1.90 acres and a two storey detached traditional brick stable block, lean-to wood store and brick former piggeries.
Lower Jury Farmhouse is situated close to the villages of Wormbridge and Ewyas Harold. Ewyas Harold has a Pub, Doctors, Primary School and a Village Shop.
The Grade II Listed farmhouse is a substantial, grandiose traditional 6 bedroomed country residence with adjoining two-bedroom annex. The Listing suggests that the farmhouse originally dates from the 17th century and was remodelled in the late 18th Century.
As one would expect for a traditional farmhouse, the property benefits from spacious rooms throughout with classical features such as exposed beam, dado panelled walls and flagstone floors. The property is in need of renovation and updating.
Flagstone floor, enamel sink unit, Victorian stove, plumbed for washing machine.
Steps down from Rear Entrance Passage with shower cubical, low level toilet with tiled walls.
With flagged floor, salting slabs and exposed beams, door to hallway and utility.
With carpeted floor, dado panelled walls, solid fuel Rayburn. Airing cupboard in corner of the room with hot water tank, some exposed beams, double glazed
window overlooking the front garden. Secondary circular staircase to first floor.
Modern style shaker fitted units with stainless steel sink, built in hob and oven, exposed beams, double glazed window overlooking the front garden.
Half glazed front door with dado wall panelling. Stairs to first floor and cellar below.
Carpeted floor, panel radiator heated from Rayburn. Front double aspect double glazed window. Built-in wall cupboards to side of fireplace. Fireplace with wood burner on flagged hearth.
Boarded floor, sink unit and part tiled wall. Window with rear aspect and external door
Panelled bath, pedestal handwash basin, low level WC, electric heated towel rail
single glazed window frame.
Double bedroom, with front double aspect window double glazed, another single
glazed window to the side.
Double bedroom with exposed beams and dressing room off
Double bedroom, carpeted floor, exposed beams and double-glazed window front aspect.
L shaped, double bedroom exposed beams and double-glazed window with front aspect.
Double bedroom, fitted carpet, exposed beams, double glazed window to front.
With exposed beams and second staircase
Panel bath, pedestal hand wash basin, low level WC, electric heated towel rail.
Double bedroom, carpeted floor, old traditional styled fireplace, double glazed window.
On the second floor there is attic space.
The property benefits from a large lawned garden to the front with private driveway and additional parking area to the rear.
The rear grass paddock extends to 1.90 acres and a two storey detached traditional brick stable block under a slate roof divided into three rooms providing additional storage for the main house.
The property also includes a covered entrance porch with lean-to wood store and brick former piggeries.
This is accessed via an external staircase situated at the rear of the property and leads to the first floor annex flat.
Porch with a door to:
Wall with exposed timber beams, radiator and window
Exposed beams with stainless steel sink unit, side drainer with cupboards below and wall units, electric hob and cooker and single window.
L shaped bedroom with carpet floor and window
Single bedroom with carpet floor and window
Panelled bath, low level WC, wash hand basin.
The register extract (source: english-heritage.org.uk) states:
Lower Jury Farmhouse (Grade II Listed)
“Possibly C17, remodelled in late C18. Timber-frame, sandstone rubble, brick, tiled roofs and brick stacks. Rectangular plan aligned north-east/south-west. Cellar, two storeys and attics. South elevation has 2:3 windows, all segmentally-headed 3-light late C18 or early C19 casements, except for a 2-light casement above 6-panelled door to right of gable front; plastered brick plat band. North-east gable has small area of exposed timber-framing, attached to which is a small two-storey two-window mid-C19 extension. North elevation has massive stone side stack, tallet stairs and a small 2-light window which is reported in RCHM. Interior noted as having heavy ceiling beams in principal ground floor rooms.”
Herefordshire Council
Welsh Water Dwr Cymru
National Grid
All standing timber or any sporting rights, if owned, are included in the sale.
The Vendors claimed the Basic Payment Scheme 2023 and will retain the delinked sum.
The purchaser will be required to erect a stock-proof fence along the boundary marked A-B-C and D-E on the plan and as per the posts onsite within 3 months of completion.
The Farmhouse and annex share private drainage and mains electric and mains water.
The farmhouse is currently heated by the Rayburn and night storage heaters.
The annex is currently vacant. The farm is available freehold with vacant possession.
The property will benefit from a right of way over the farm access track subject to a maintenance contribution according to user.
Lower Jury Farmhouse – F
Lower Jury Annex – A
Jury Bungalow – D
The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, quasi easements, wayleaves, and rights of way both declared and undeclared.
Viewing appointments must be booked in advance, please contact Katie Bufton, Peter Kirby or Tara Boulton on 01432 356161 to arrange.
The plans included in the sale particulars are for identification purposes only and may have been reduced in scale to assist with printing.
As a result of anti-laundering legislation all persons intending to bid must provide Proof of Identification (ID (Photo ID for example passport or driving licence and Residential ID for example current utility bill).
Farmhouse Annex - E (Potential D)
From Hereford take the A49 south and then turn onto the A465 towards Belmont. Continue along the A465 for approximately 5 miles then at the shell garage turn right on to the B4348 towards Peterchurch. Continue for approximately 1.4 miles then turn left towards Allensmore. Continue along the road for approximately 1.8 miles until you reach a T junction turn left here. Continue along the road for approximately 0.7 of a mile then turn right continue along for 0.4 of a mile and the property will
be on your right.
From Hay-on-Wye take the B4348 and continue along for approximately 12.9 miles then turn right towards Kerry Gate. Continue along for approx. 2 miles then there will be a T junction turn right here. Continue along for approximately 0.6 of a mile then turn right continue along for 0.4 of a mile and the property will be on your right.
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Prospective Purchasers should take all necessary care when making an inspection. Viewings are taken solely at the risk of those who view and neither the Agents nor the owners of the property take responsibility for any injury however caused.
Any plans used in the preparation of these details may have been reduced in scale and any interested parties should check the Title Plan before proceeding to purchase.
These particulars are set out as a guide only. They are intended to give a fair description of the property but may not be relied upon as a statement or representation of facts. These particulars are produced in good faith but are inevitably subjective and do not form part of any Contract. No persons within Sunderlands have any authority to make or give any representation.
Although these particulars are thought to be materially correct their accuracy cannot be guaranteed and they do not form part of any contract.
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