Old rectory in Herefordshire for sale
A Georgian rectory in Herefordshire in a popular village with wonderful views has come onto the market

The Old Rectory is a wonderful imposing Grade II listed building built in the early 18th century. The property is an elegant family home with well proportioned living accommodation arranged over three floors. The house has high ceilings, sash windows and many other period features including fine fireplaces.
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Principal rooms are light and spacious and the seven bedrooms are divided over two floors. The house has a reception hall, cloakroom, drawing room, dining room, study, garden room, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room and larder. Upstairs are the master bedroom suite and four further bedrooms plus two family bathrooms, as well as two top floor bedrooms and a store room. The entire lower ground floor, previously the kitchen and cellars is ripe for restoration.
Outside are over four acres of formal gardens, a copse and a paddock as well as a detached three bedroom cottage and further outbuildings.
The rectory is in Brampton Abbots, a popular village just a few miles north of Ross-on-Wye which has ample amenities and Cheltenham is just 27 miles away.
The guide price is £1.1m. For further information contact Savills on 01242 548 003 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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