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Freehold
Guide price
£750,000
4 bed farmhouse for sale
Stoke Lacy, Bromyard HR74 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
Key Information
Tenure:
Freehold
Council tax band:
G
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Pencombe CofE Primary School 2 miles
- Queen Elizabeth High School 2.6 miles
- Leominster 9.1 miles
- Ledbury 9.2 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Freehold
An exciting and rare opportunity to purchase an attractive smallholding dating back as far as the 16th Century.
Hall Place comprises a detached Grade II Listed four bedroomed Farmhouse with traditional Grade II Listed farm buildings, large hardcore yard, and land extending to approximately 20 acres in total.
Situation
Hall Place is located outside the poplar rural village of Stoke Lacy. Stoke Lacy has a range of amenities including the pub called The Plough, the Village Hall, and the Wye Valley Brewery. Further amenities can be found in the nearby Cathedral City of Hereford.
The property is accessed via a Council maintained road and each Lot benefits from its own separate roadside access.
Farmhouse, Buildings And Land
Hall Place is an attractive characterful Grade II Listed detached farmhouse dating back to the 16th Century. As one would expect for a traditional farmhouse, the residence features spacious rooms throughout and a plethora of character features including exposed wall and ceiling timbers, traditional fireplace and timber windows. The farmhouse is dated and in need of full renovation.
Attached to the farmhouse is a Cider Mill and Grade II Listed stone two-storey barn, which could both provide further accommodation - subject to necessary planning permission.
The accommodation comprises:
Ground Floor
Kitchen (5.4 x 4.96 (17'8" x 16'3"))
With wall and base units. Door to Cider Room, Stairs to Bathroom and bedroom 4 and through to Living Room
Cider Room (7.61 x 5.18 (24'11" x 16'11"))
Unconverted adjoining former Cider Room with Cider Press and exposed beams
Living Room (5.2 x 5.11 (17'0" x 16'9"))
With a wealth of exposed timbers beams and traditional fireplace
Dining Room (4.01 x 5.19 (13'1" x 17'0"))
With beamed ceiling and French door to garden
Lounge (3.17 x 3.10 (10'4" x 10'2"))
Through to Bathroom
Bathroom (1.93 x 2.97 (6'3" x 9'8"))
With walk in shower, toilet and wash hand basin
First Floor (In Two Sides)
Bedroom 1 (3.27 x 5.51 (10'8" x 18'0"))
With exposed timbers, closed off door to other side of house
Bedroom 2 (5.22 x 4.35 (17'1" x 14'3"))
With exposed timbers
Bedroom 3 (3.24 x 5.26 (10'7" x 17'3"))
With exposed timbers
Separate Staircase To
Bedroom 4 (3.83 x 5.95 (12'6" x 19'6"))
With exposed beams and blocked up door leading to Bedroom 1
Bathroom
With wash hand basin, WC and bath with shower over. Emersion tank in cupboard
Attic
Outside
The property benefits from a lawned garden and parking area to the front. To the rear is a decking area with additional parking and a range of traditional farm buildings. The hardcore track leads through a wooded area and stream to the grass area and further woodland.
Farm Buildings
The farm buildings comprise a range of traditional buildings as follows:
Barn Adjoining Hall Place (12.9 x 7.6 (42'3" x 24'11"))
The Barn is Grade 2 Listed (List entry number 1276124). The Barn is 17th Century of stone, rubble and brick, mostly weatherboarded with corrugated roof and gable ends.
Barn Northwest Of Hall Place (13 x 6.6 (42'7" x 21'7"))
The Barn is Grade 2 Listed (List entry number 1234411). The Barn is circa 17th Century of stone, rubble and brick construction which has been mostly weatherboarded and has a corrugated roof. There is a small lean-to attached to the building.
Barn North Of Hall Place (11.4 x 6.2 (37'4" x 20'4"))
A modern part stone part weatherboard with hipped roof.
Land
The property benefits from a large grassed area to the north, leading around and down through a stream to a small grass field and woodland.
The property extends in total to approximately 20 acres of which about 11.6 acres is arable land but which could be put down to grass, 5.09 acres of woodland and pasture with the remainder being the farmhouse, buildings, garden and yard area.
The separate 1.54-acre level yard area benefits from its own separate access and presents potential for various uses, such as equestrian or storage, subject to necessary consents.
The land is shown as being Grade 2 and Grade 3 on the former Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food (maff) land classification in England and Wales.
The land benefits from a natural water supply from the brook.
Services
We are informed that the property is connected to mains water and electricity, with private septic tank drainage and oil-fired central heating.
Council Tax Band
Herefordshire Council Band “G”
English Heritage Official List Entries
Hall place
Grade II Listed. 16th Century. T-shaped plan with cross-wing at west end. Timber frame exposed, partly rendered, painted brick nogging. Two storeys. Four windows, casements. Slate roof.
List Entry Number: 1234679
Barn Adjoining Hall Place
Grade II Listed. 17th to 18th Century. Stone rubble barn.
List Entry Number: 1276124
Barn North West Of Hall Place
Grade II Listed. 17th Century barn.
List Entry Number: 1234411
Wall South East Of Hall Place
Grade II Listed. 18th Century. Stone rubble wall with stone coping.
List Entry Number: 1276017
Boundaries
The purchaser will be required to erect a stock proof fence between points a-b within three months of completion.
Sporting, Timber & Mineral Rights
All standing timber or any other sporting rights, if relevant, are included in the sale The fishing rights are not owned.
Overage
Hall Place is sold subject to an overage on future residential development. The overage will be effective for 30 years from the date of completion. The amount payable will be 30% of the net increase in value.
Wayleaves, Easements & Rights Of Way
The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, quasi easements, wayleaves, and rights of way both declared and undeclared
Site Plans
The plans included in the sale particulars are for identification purposes only and may have been reduced in scale to assist with printing.
Planning
No planning enquiries have been made. There is no history of planning applications or preapplication advice in respect of the site. All purchasers/developers should make their own judgements, assessments, and enquiries.
Tenure
Freehold with vacant possession upon completion.
Money Laundering
As a result of anti-laundering legislation Prospective Purchasers will need to show proof of id (Photo id for example passport or driving licence and Residential id for example current utility bill).
Agents Note
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.
Health & Safety Notice
Prospective Purchasers should take all necessary care when making an inspection including wearing suitable clothing. 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.
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Viewing
Viewings are strictly by appointment.
Important Notice
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 or warranty whatsoever in relation to the property.
Directions
From Hereford, take the A465 towards Stoke Lacy, at the Burley Gate roundabout take the second exist to remain on the A465, after about 8.2 miles a short distance after The Plough take the left hand turning signposted Stoke Lacy, after about 0.2 miles you will see the Sunderlands For Sale Board situated on your left hand side by the entrance to the property.
Hall Place comprises a detached Grade II Listed four bedroomed Farmhouse with traditional Grade II Listed farm buildings, large hardcore yard, and land extending to approximately 20 acres in total.
Situation
Hall Place is located outside the poplar rural village of Stoke Lacy. Stoke Lacy has a range of amenities including the pub called The Plough, the Village Hall, and the Wye Valley Brewery. Further amenities can be found in the nearby Cathedral City of Hereford.
The property is accessed via a Council maintained road and each Lot benefits from its own separate roadside access.
Farmhouse, Buildings And Land
Hall Place is an attractive characterful Grade II Listed detached farmhouse dating back to the 16th Century. As one would expect for a traditional farmhouse, the residence features spacious rooms throughout and a plethora of character features including exposed wall and ceiling timbers, traditional fireplace and timber windows. The farmhouse is dated and in need of full renovation.
Attached to the farmhouse is a Cider Mill and Grade II Listed stone two-storey barn, which could both provide further accommodation - subject to necessary planning permission.
The accommodation comprises:
Ground Floor
Kitchen (5.4 x 4.96 (17'8" x 16'3"))
With wall and base units. Door to Cider Room, Stairs to Bathroom and bedroom 4 and through to Living Room
Cider Room (7.61 x 5.18 (24'11" x 16'11"))
Unconverted adjoining former Cider Room with Cider Press and exposed beams
Living Room (5.2 x 5.11 (17'0" x 16'9"))
With a wealth of exposed timbers beams and traditional fireplace
Dining Room (4.01 x 5.19 (13'1" x 17'0"))
With beamed ceiling and French door to garden
Lounge (3.17 x 3.10 (10'4" x 10'2"))
Through to Bathroom
Bathroom (1.93 x 2.97 (6'3" x 9'8"))
With walk in shower, toilet and wash hand basin
First Floor (In Two Sides)
Bedroom 1 (3.27 x 5.51 (10'8" x 18'0"))
With exposed timbers, closed off door to other side of house
Bedroom 2 (5.22 x 4.35 (17'1" x 14'3"))
With exposed timbers
Bedroom 3 (3.24 x 5.26 (10'7" x 17'3"))
With exposed timbers
Separate Staircase To
Bedroom 4 (3.83 x 5.95 (12'6" x 19'6"))
With exposed beams and blocked up door leading to Bedroom 1
Bathroom
With wash hand basin, WC and bath with shower over. Emersion tank in cupboard
Attic
Outside
The property benefits from a lawned garden and parking area to the front. To the rear is a decking area with additional parking and a range of traditional farm buildings. The hardcore track leads through a wooded area and stream to the grass area and further woodland.
Farm Buildings
The farm buildings comprise a range of traditional buildings as follows:
Barn Adjoining Hall Place (12.9 x 7.6 (42'3" x 24'11"))
The Barn is Grade 2 Listed (List entry number 1276124). The Barn is 17th Century of stone, rubble and brick, mostly weatherboarded with corrugated roof and gable ends.
Barn Northwest Of Hall Place (13 x 6.6 (42'7" x 21'7"))
The Barn is Grade 2 Listed (List entry number 1234411). The Barn is circa 17th Century of stone, rubble and brick construction which has been mostly weatherboarded and has a corrugated roof. There is a small lean-to attached to the building.
Barn North Of Hall Place (11.4 x 6.2 (37'4" x 20'4"))
A modern part stone part weatherboard with hipped roof.
Land
The property benefits from a large grassed area to the north, leading around and down through a stream to a small grass field and woodland.
The property extends in total to approximately 20 acres of which about 11.6 acres is arable land but which could be put down to grass, 5.09 acres of woodland and pasture with the remainder being the farmhouse, buildings, garden and yard area.
The separate 1.54-acre level yard area benefits from its own separate access and presents potential for various uses, such as equestrian or storage, subject to necessary consents.
The land is shown as being Grade 2 and Grade 3 on the former Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food (maff) land classification in England and Wales.
The land benefits from a natural water supply from the brook.
Services
We are informed that the property is connected to mains water and electricity, with private septic tank drainage and oil-fired central heating.
Council Tax Band
Herefordshire Council Band “G”
English Heritage Official List Entries
Hall place
Grade II Listed. 16th Century. T-shaped plan with cross-wing at west end. Timber frame exposed, partly rendered, painted brick nogging. Two storeys. Four windows, casements. Slate roof.
List Entry Number: 1234679
Barn Adjoining Hall Place
Grade II Listed. 17th to 18th Century. Stone rubble barn.
List Entry Number: 1276124
Barn North West Of Hall Place
Grade II Listed. 17th Century barn.
List Entry Number: 1234411
Wall South East Of Hall Place
Grade II Listed. 18th Century. Stone rubble wall with stone coping.
List Entry Number: 1276017
Boundaries
The purchaser will be required to erect a stock proof fence between points a-b within three months of completion.
Sporting, Timber & Mineral Rights
All standing timber or any other sporting rights, if relevant, are included in the sale The fishing rights are not owned.
Overage
Hall Place is sold subject to an overage on future residential development. The overage will be effective for 30 years from the date of completion. The amount payable will be 30% of the net increase in value.
Wayleaves, Easements & Rights Of Way
The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, quasi easements, wayleaves, and rights of way both declared and undeclared
Site Plans
The plans included in the sale particulars are for identification purposes only and may have been reduced in scale to assist with printing.
Planning
No planning enquiries have been made. There is no history of planning applications or preapplication advice in respect of the site. All purchasers/developers should make their own judgements, assessments, and enquiries.
Tenure
Freehold with vacant possession upon completion.
Money Laundering
As a result of anti-laundering legislation Prospective Purchasers will need to show proof of id (Photo id for example passport or driving licence and Residential id for example current utility bill).
Agents Note
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.
Health & Safety Notice
Prospective Purchasers should take all necessary care when making an inspection including wearing suitable clothing. 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.
What3Words
///overruns.buildings.talker
Viewing
Viewings are strictly by appointment.
Important Notice
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 or warranty whatsoever in relation to the property.
Directions
From Hereford, take the A465 towards Stoke Lacy, at the Burley Gate roundabout take the second exist to remain on the A465, after about 8.2 miles a short distance after The Plough take the left hand turning signposted Stoke Lacy, after about 0.2 miles you will see the Sunderlands For Sale Board situated on your left hand side by the entrance to the property.
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