Herefordshire country house with six acres
This Herefordhire property was built in the early 19th century and comes with a separate coach house and six acres of land


Woodfields is a Grade II listed early 19th century property built in a classic Georgian style. The house has very good proportions, the main reception rooms have pretty fireplaces, dado rails, picture rails, shutters and panel doors. In addition a generous conservatory has been built adjoining the kitchen.
Accommodation in total comprises: Reception hall/sitting room, drawing room, dining room, conservatory, kitchen/breakfast room, and upstairs the master bedroom suite and three further bedrooms plus two bathrooms.
Outside the coach has been converted into a separate four-bedroom property, and there was once planning permission for another barn to be converted into two holiday cottages, and copious other outbuildings include stables, store room and field shelters.
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The gardens have been landscaped and include lawned areas, a part-walled vegetable garden, duck pond and an ornamental canal, at one end of which is a summer house and three paddocks would make the keeping of horses easy. The land in total comes to around six acres.
Woodfields is located six miles from both Ross-on-Wye and Monmouth - both have excellent local amenities. Hereford is fourteen miles.
The guide price is £1,285,000. For further information please contact Savills on 01242 548 010 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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