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104PennGroveRoad,HerefordAgent: RussellBaldwin&BrightOffers: 389,950Call:01568 614123
THIS is a modern four-be dr oom e d, de tac he dfamily home, overlookinga small cul-de-sac of indi-vidual properties on theoutskirts of Hereford, justa short distance from theshops.
The property benefitsfrom double glazing andgas central heating and
comprises in brief of anentrance hall with slidingdoors opening onto a rearterrace and gardens and acloakroom/WC.
The kitchen is fitted witha range of units and inte-gral appliances and leadsto a utility room.
In the dining room you
will find wood effect floor-ing and sliding patio doorsopening onto the pavedfront driveway and ter-race, which overlooks thefront garden.
The living room also haswood-effect flooring and afeature fireplace, housinga flame-effect gas fire.
First floor accommoda-tion consists of a familybathroom, a master bed-room with en-suite show-er room and three furtherbedrooms, one with built-in furniture.
Outside, a brick paveddr i ve way p r ovi de s of f -road parking for up to fourve h i c le s and l e ads to ad e ta c h ed g a ra g e w i thpower and lighting.
The rear garden is mainlylaid to lawn, with bordersand a paved terrace.
CoxsCottage, 42Venns Lane,HerefordAgent: Flint&CookOffers: 289,500Call:01432 355455
ONE of Herefords most interestingand historic properties is available forsale on the north side of the city.
Distinctive for its high thatched roof,the property has prominent frontageto V e nns L ane and 3 0 0 y e ar s ago
probably stood as one of the few cot-tages on the narrow road on the edgeof the city.
Coxs Cottage was the studio for a time of t
watercolour artist Davilocation would undoinspired many of his bes
ings.The cottage has been m
updated to an excellenincludes beautifully premodation with three recthree bedrooms, and imany original period fea
Outside there are prettviding a high degree oexclusion.
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Refurbished family
IDE is a refurbished familye, high above the Wye invated woodland setting,uperb panoramic viewsll rooms and the large ter-
cottage offers excellentmodation with the bene-oil fired central heatinguble glazing.
entrance hall has a fire-housing a woodburnerors to all principal rooms. is a cl oak room/WC , aa lounge with a feature
ce and doors opening outth e f ront te rrace . T h eplan luxury kitchen and/dining room is fitted withensive range of solid oakd units, and has a decora-
mber fireplace with wood-r. T o th e ce ntre of th e
s a large island unit with a
sink and beyond is the diningarea with an almost entirelydouble glazed wall giving out-standing views together withdouble doors opening out to aterrace. From the kitchen doorslead to a conservatory whicha l s o l e a d s t o a t e r r a c e a n ddecked area.
The first floor master bedroomh as a bal cony , and e ns u iteshower room. There are threefurther bedrooms and a familybathroom.Although there are neighbours
at a convenient distance, theapproach over a long track, doesensure a high degree of privacy.The final approach is steep, but
it is well worth it for the view.O u ts i de , t h e g a r de n s a n dgrou nds are p artl y woode d.Immediately to the front of thehouse is a large decked terrace,perfect for alfresco dining.At a lower level there is a lawn
with paths and secret areasideal for children to explore.
uxury andine viewsde, LeysHill,Ross-on-Wyet: Parryss: 395,00001989 768484
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Herefordshire Council Weekly List ofPlanning Applications November 15
ABBEY DORE: Removal of partition wallbetween kitchen and small study, removal
of one door, re-changing of second in newposition, closure of internal archway toinner hall to create kitchen/dining space,addition of oil fired heating system through-out house with flue to be fitted on western
wall for Mrs Claire MRectory, School Lane
AVENBURY: Varional works to includeareas underneath fo
The Cider House.BARTESTREE: R
tion to replace whitedoor with a black goMrs Aileen Harnett a
BISHOPS FROMEgeneral purpose/fofor Mr Richard ColeFarm, Fromes Hill.
BODENHAM: Altextension to rear obarn, extension to rstructural support support within thisconservatory, a newinternally, removal acladding, low profileroof for Mr and MrMaund Farm.
BOSBURY: Fell oone wil low for MrHouse.
BRIMFIELD: Repplanning permissiofor siting of mobilchange of use of L e w i s a t M o b il e House.
BROMYARD: Ereroom terraced towaccess, drying areaM/S J Corbett/ Mr G
Bromyard Post OfficBURGHILL: Instaburning stove with Pa u l Bl a g b r ou g hBurlton; House extadditional bedroomsdation for Mr and Pasadena, Tillington
CRADLEY: Propdwelling and instatank for Mr SimonSally Nicholls at ThLane; change of useresidential curtilagedetached building fuse of former stableuse and storage totion of extension (Andrew Gregory Construction of twexisting dwelling foSeven Oaks, Birchw
CREDENHILL: Non
to planning permisfor front extension with single pillar for 25 Ecroyd Park.
DORSTONE: Propand erection of garSimon Gaze at TChapel Lane.
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D I S L A N D :ed new drive-front of prop-Mr Raymonds at 1 Green
Concrete padate the collec-apples froms u rr ou nd i ng, extension of
g gateway toe h au li er
to load for MrHudson atd adj to Ding
own raise oneee to three
s, c ro wnone fir tree byr Mrs Serenaw at St Marys
HOPE: Crown by 14ft one
n beech andeduce by 14fth for Mr Brianb er l ai n a tea.
TON BISHOP:se d n ewg and associ-arage for Mrd Rogers at
dj Whitehall
B O L T O N :ed side exten-existing pota-
o re f or M r
m Smi t h a teld Potato
SLAND: 20 xage with tim-
os t a nd r ai lg f or M rs at Morvilla,
and.S T E R S :
ed agriculturale building forMrs Elizabeth
an Thomas aton C ou rt
P ro po se dment dwelling a n d M r s I
a t N or t on.RY: Changeof two com-
al units andated alter-
o listed prop-for Pajopan andopment at 12
treet; Crownb y 2 m o n e
crown raiseone commond crown raiseone damson
cherry for Mr NeilPowell at StKatherines, HighSt re et ; F el l o nepoplar for Mr and MrsMclaren at ConigreeHou se, Sout hp a r a d e ;R e t r o s p e c t i v echange of use ofagricultural land toprovide car parkingand hold auctionsales, car boot salesand fairs for Mr HPugh at land at HazleMeadows; Erectionof free standing shedand open coveredarea at rear of prop-erty for Mrs MaryPy te l a t 2 6 H i g hStreet.L E O M I N S T E R :Canopy l if t by 2mand crown up to 20%one common ash, fellone el der andcanopy lift by 2m onecommon hawthorn,raise canopy by 2mof two yew trees andraise canopy by 2mone European limefor Mr Neil Powell at241 Ridgemoor road;Fell four leylandii forM r Br i a n Ba t e a t1 47 a Bar g at es ;Replace existing cor-
rugated steel garageand store with brickfeatherboard slategarage and utility forMr William Fear atM e r r o w d o w n ,W ha rt on L an e;Reduce false acaciai n g ar de n a t 2 0Woodfen Crescentby 33% in height and3m in spread for MrA Cotton; Alterationsto Market Hall build-ing to reinstate func-tion room and createcommunity facilitiesoffices, new exten-sion (non materialamendment to plan-n i ng p er mi s si o nNC09/0435/CD andNC09/0436/L) for MrBryan Williams atG ra ng e C ou rt ,
Pinsley Road.LINTON: Certificateof Lawfulness for pro-posed erection ofextensions for Mr NJones at RevellsFarm, Revells Lane.LITTLE COWARNE:Install two new 415Volt underground
electricity cables forCentral NetworksWes t at Lit tl eCowarne Court.MADLEY: Change ofuse of site to providean auction for agricul-tural and land basedplant, machinery andequipment includingvehicular access,demountable ancil-lary office and ameni-ty building, landscap-ing and boundarytreatments and asso-c i at e d w o rk s f o rB r i g h t w e l l sAuctioneers at landat former MadleyAi rf i el d , St on eyStreet.MARSTOW: Newr oa d t o e na bl eaccess to field forMrs Heather Price atMarstow Court.M AT HO N: St ee lframed building forMr Austin Knowles atHollings Hill Farm,Cradley.MUCH DEW-CHURCH: Proposedgreen oak outbuild-i n gs f o r o ut d oo rteaching purposes,comprising craft andmetalwork class-room, garden teach-
ing classroom, twopavillions for wood-work and story tellings pa ce a nd n ewk i nd er ga r te n t or ep l ac e e x is t in gs t ru ct u re f o r t h eowner at SteinerAcademy.MUCH MARCLE:Conversion of barn toresidential use for Mrand Mrs Fullerlove atDingle Barn, Rushall;Two storey and firstfloor extensions toproperty and twostorey extension torear of garage forMrs Kathy Hunt atSerendipity House;E re ct io n o f o nesatelite dish for MrsMargaret Marsland atThe Green Farm.
PENCOMBE WITHGRENDON WAR-REN: Proposed steelportal framed buildingextension for Mr andMrs P Hope at TheRaddings.S EL LA CK : N onmaterial amendmentto DCSE0009/1689/F
for minor changesincluding additionaldoors and windowsf or M r N ic ho la sW as hi ng to n a tBrookes Barn, LittleStrangford.S H O B D O N :Alterations to churchc om pr is in g b ataccess to roof space,access to hatch andnew drainage for thePCC at The Churchof S t J ohn t heEvangelist.STANFORD BISH-OP: Polytunnel forsheep for Mr JamesHar twri ght atSpringfield.S T A P L E T O N :Installation of 16Photovoltaic modulearray to barn roof forMr Colin Kirkby atStapleton House.S U T T O N :Repositioning of vehi-cle access to agricul-tural holding (revi-s io n) f or M r J NRogers at access nrWergins Bridge; Fellone silver birch andone cherry tree forthe owner at 1 TheOld Smithy.T A R R I N G T O N :Proposed construc-
tion of garden loungeto rear of property,incorporating existingstore, removal ofconcrete garage andreplacement with tim-ber frame, timberc l ad g ar ag e a ndstore for Mr and MrsMark Seal at GreenAcres, 21 TarringtonCommon.T U R N A S T O N E :Amended applicationfor conversion ofbarns to dwellings forMr and Mrs Peterand Fleur Davies atRickyard and CalvesCot Barns.W AL T ER ST O N E:Site for erection ofdwelling for a farmworker for Mr andMrs Mansell Powell
at The Monnows.WELLINGTON: Fellone Robina frisia forMrs Pownall at 2 StMargarets Close.WELSH NEWTON:Proposed extensionto rear of property forMs Nicky Phillips atBo x C ot t ag e, St
Wolstons Road.WEOBLEY: Fell onecommon ash andreduce by 20% onedamson for the occu-p i er a t T he C o rnMills.W H I T B O U R N E :Change of use fromgarage to antiquescentre, retention ofmetal fence, retro-spective for Ms LMitchell at BringstyAntiques Centre.W H I T C H U R C H :Proposed sunroomextension for Mr andMrs C Everard atCamddwr, SymondsYat.WILLEY: Variation ofcondition 2 of plan-n i ng p er mi s si o nDCNW2008/1598/Ffor extension of per-mission for tempo-rary, meteorologicalmonitoring mast for afurther one year forMr Mike Corker atland East of LlanshayLane on Reeves Hill.W I T H I N G T O N :Alterations to roof forMr and Mrs SteveJoseph atS a n d a l w o o d ,Nunnington.H E R E F O R D :
Proposed secondfloor extension to cre-ate additional areaf o r f l a t w i t h n ewexternal fire escape,internal re-configura-tion of existing bedsits to create selfcontained flats for MrMichael OConnor at1 96 W h it e cr os sRoad; Modify steelbalustrade to rearof flat roof by bolt-ing on high steel,fencing and gate toprevent vandalsgaining access forMr Ian Unfield atRiver Island, HighTown; Coppice toground one willowcoppice to 2 aboveground one prunisand coppice one
multistemmed wil-low for Mr DBaume at BishopsPalace; Crown loftby 2m and crownreduce by 20% twoEuropean lime andcrown l ift by 2mand crown reduceby 20% two rowan
for Mr Neil Powell atThe Stagecoach Inn,4 5 W es t Str ee t;Proposed singlestorey and conserva-tory extension to rearfor Mr Ricky Erringtonat 12 Bradbury Close,Ross Road; Singlestorey rear extensiontwo storeyside exten-sion, dormer windowto front elevation forMr Andrew Leonardat 5 Oatfield Close;Proposed demolitionof existing dwellingand erection of fivetwo bedroom apart-ments and provisionof public turning areafor Mr Brian Shaw at4 4 T ow er R oa d;Lean-to conservatoryf or M rs D eb or ahRowan at 2Stanberrow Road;Repair replacementand reconciliation ofdefective roof, cover-ings, rainwater goodsand fascias, includingforming a new valley,g ut te r a nd g ul lyabove an inaccessi-ble light well, repairspossibly involving tak-ing down and recon-struction of a defec-tive masonry, chim-
ney, forming of a newdoorway into inacces-sible light well for MrJames Prescott at 12High Town; Changeof use of existing unitfrom B1/B8 to includeB 2 f or Mr J oh nC ol l in s a t U n it 6Premier BusinessPark, Faraday Road.
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THIS is an extended and very
well presented three bedroomend terrace property situatedin the popular Kings Acre area.The property benefits from offroad parking, a private garden,gas central heating and doubleglazing.
The ground floor comprises ofa modern fitted kitchen with agas hob and a breakfast bar, areception hall, a lounge with afeature fireplace housing a coaleffect gas fire and an openinginto the dining room, whichhas double doors opening out
to the rear
The first fairing cupgas boiler aily bathror o o ms , owardrobe.
Outside thdecked paherba ceobounded bgiving it a hcy.
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34 Carroll Avenue, Kings Acre,HerefordAgent: Stooke & WalsheOffers: 169,950Call:01432 343477
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Seventeenth centur
IAME N T B arn is aful Grade II Listed,
hed property, offer-acious accommoda-which is steeped iny. Full or characteres, it dates back to
n d 1 6 2 4 , a n d i t i sved th at C romwe l ld his horses in theefore setting off to
h is Parl iamentaryt o v i c to r y i n t h e
of Worcester in 1651.ntly the owners runoperty as a B&B busi-
Barn is approachedgh a f ive bar gate
ng onto a gravelled
ard, which provides parking and leads
a raised veranda withg area.e ntranc e h al l h ased wall and ceiling
and gives access toming sitting room.tted kitchen has a
central island and there isa good sized dining roomwith wooden flooring andbeams.
The first floor landing hasdoors to four bedrooms,two having ensuite cloak-rooms. There is a familyshower room, a main bath-room, and an office/study.
The outbuildings com-prise of an open bay stor-age area, which would beideal for conversion intoadditional accommoda-tion. A two storey barn,also ideal for conversion,subject to planning con-sent. There is astudio/work room, a row of
four garages, an open baycarport and an additionalgarden store/studio.
The garden is mainly laidto lawn and is enclosed byhedging. There is a veg-etable plot, a greenhouse, abarbecue area and orna-mental fish pond.
pacious home is steeped in histomentBarn,rton,HerefordJohnAmos& Co420,0001568610310
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Delightful feature
Cottage, 42 Venns Lane,ord
Flint& Cook289,500
1432355455
f Herefords most inter-and historic properties isble for sale on the northf the city. Distinctive forgh tha tched roof , the
p ro pe rt y h as p r om in en tfrontage to Venns Lane and 300 years ago probably stood asone of the few cottages on thenarrow road on the edge of thecity.
Coxs Cottage was the resi-dence and studio for a periodtime of the renowned water-colour artist David Cox and thelocation would undoubtedly of
i n sp i r ed m an y o f h i s b e s tknown paintings.
The Cottage has been mod-ern ised a n d upda ted to a nexcellent standard and includesbeautifully presented accom-modation with three receptionrooms, three bedrooms, andincorporating many originalperiod features. Outside thereare pretty, very private gardens.
PembrokeHouse,Bishopswood, Ross-on-Wye, HerefordshireAgent: Flint & CookOffers: 399,950Call: 01432 355455
OVERLOOKING the WyeValley, this four bedroom,beautifully maintained,detached house, dates backto the early 19th century.The property retains awealth of period featuresincluding sash windowswith shutters, original fire-
places and doors combinedwith the modern benefit ofoil fired central heating andmany improvements madeby thecurrentowners.
The hallway leads into the
attractive dining room witha fireplace having a stoneand marble hearth and win-dow seat. The living room isspaciousand also has a win-dow seat and a fireplacehousing a woodburner. Anattractive hardwood fittedkitchen has a door openingout to the patio and side
gardenOrigin
rise to givingroomsroom.
Outsparkindrive,attractorcharing viValley.en garpowerwashin
retty cottage has character Enjoy stunning vi
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Spaciousmoder
2 T in te rn C lo se ,Abbey View, Belmont,Hereford Agent: Stooke Hill &WalsheOffers: 319,950Call: 01432 343477
SITUATED in an openposition with outlooksto Belmont Abbey andthe golf course, this
deceptively spaciousfour bedroom benefitsfrom gas central heat-ing, two ensuite bed-rooms and a beautifulconservatory.
T h e g r o un d f l o orcomprises of a recep-
t i o n h a l l , a c l o ak -room/WC, a study, ak i t c h e n / b r e a k f a s tr o o m f i t t e d w i t h amodern range of unitsa n d in tegra l a ppl i-a n ces , a n d a util ity room. The attractivedining room has dou-b l e d o o rs o p e ni n g into the conservatory, which prov ides a n
ideal family room andh as a g r an it e t o pdrinks bar. The loungehas a feature fireplacewith a coal effect gasfire.
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