Herefordshire country property for sale
A fabulously rural country house in Herefordshire stands in mature gardens with a separate barn
An 18th century country house near Ross-on-Wye, Tre Evan House is a wonderful property standing in generous mature gardens. The house has original period features including ornate coving and plaster work, tiled floors, parquet floors and very fine fireplaces.
The hall is dominated by an inglenook with inset log burner whilst the drawing and dining rooms have fascinating painted ceilings, and windows and doors out to the garden. Bedrooms are upstairs - all four bedrooms are generous and the master suite has a wonderful bay window.
Accommodation in total comprises: hall, sitting room, drawing room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, study, library, conservatory and four bedrooms, three bathrooms plus a dressing room.

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Outside the gardens surround the house and are beautifully maintained, with a large formal lawn surrounded by stone walls, and an orchard beyond. The large flagstone terrace is located outside the kitchen and the conservatory. The fantastic converted barn has polished floors, a two-oven Aga and an open plan layout.
Tre Evan sits in stunning countryside between Ross-on-Wye, Hereford and Monmouth, which is just 15 minutes drive. Hereford is 20 minutes by car and has an excellent selection of amenities.
The guide price is £1.4m. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01432 273 087 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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