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THE PROPERTY GUIDE FOR HEREFORDSHIRE, MID-WALES AND SOUTH SHROPSHIRE

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INDEX
Andrew Grant .......... 10,11
Andrew Morris ............... 7
Arena Lettings ............. 22
Arkwright Owens ........ 35
Belvoir ........................ 38
Brightwells .............. 14,15 6 The Point, Aylestone Hill, Offers: £299,950 THIS is a stunning, three bedroom,
Brightwells Lettings ...... 39 Hereford Call: first floor apartment, located on
Chesterton Humberts . 8,9 Agents: Jackson International Jacksons - 01432 344779; the leafy suburb of Aylestone Hill.
Cobb Property ... 17,18,19 and Stooke Hill & Walshe ST&W/01432 343477 The property offers many top of
Connells ......................... 6 the range fixtures and fittings.
Flint & Cook ........... 12,13 The Point has been designed for
Fox Grant ..................... 23 low maintenance, with secure ‘lock
Hayes ...................... 26,27 and go’ living provided within this
gated development.
Jacksons International 2,3
Individual apartments enjoy
John Amos ............. 28,29 state-of-the-art ‘Wink Haus’ key
Johnathan Preece & Co 37 systems.
Knight Frank ................. 40 Outside is the allocated parking
Maitland Rachel ...... 20,21 and visitors area with the mature
McCartneys ................. 32 communal gardens providing an
Morris Bricknell ........... 4,5 idyllic setting. communal gardens.
Nicholas Craddock .......16 The accommodation benefits from The master bedroom has a large
R M Caldicott .............. 36 underfloor heating and consists of built-in wardrobe and an en-suite
Russell Baldwin & Bright a reception hall with a colour video shower room.
................................ 24,25 entry phone and a useful laundry There is a further bedroom and a
Sunderlands & Thompson cupboard, a lounge with sliding study, which can be used also as a
................................. 33,37 doors opening out to a balcony bedroom.
Stooke Hill & Walshe .... 30 area. Surrounding the building, are
Watkins & Thomas .. 34,38 The kitchen is fitted with luxury large mature gardens with trees
Williams ....................... 31 units, a built-in American and lawned areas, all enclosed by a
fridge/freezer and also has a door stone wall and fencing.
opening to a balcony which is cov- This is a super property, and well
For professional ered and enjoys views across the worth viewing.
advice on advertising

Character town house


on the property
pages, call our
dedicated team on
01432 845803
is close to the centre
4 New Street, Ross-on-Wye The property is presented in excellent
Agent: Flint & Cook decorative order and has gas central
Offers: £147,500 heating and character features such as
Call: 01989 562009 exposed beams, stonework and original
sash windows.
4 NEW Street is an attractive character The house is conveniently located a
town house located in a popular street few minutes’ walk from the town centre
close to the town centre of Ross-on- and all its amenities.
Wye. It briefly comprises a sitting room,
Also search for property It retains many character features and kitchen/breakfast room, office/studio,
online at our website, has a private rear garden. two bedrooms and bathroom.
herefordtimes.com/homes
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People making plans


Planning applications ing and new attic space to storage Coughton.
received by areas for Michael Guy at Corton WELLINGTON: Fell one fir tree and
Herefordshire Council House, Nash. one walnut tree for the
ROSS-ON-WYE: Single-storey owner/occupier at Crown View.
AYMESTREY: Vary existing extension to rear and re-roofing of WEOBLEY: Upgrade seven span of
approval DCNW04/1808/F by fit- existing garage and subdivision to existing two wire .025Sil to three
ting weatherboard as wall; create workshop (retrospective) for wire 50AAAC (615) and build new
cladding instead of render paint- Carole Jennings at Glenleigh, overhead line to supply poultry unit
ed white for Mr and Mrs Williams Weston Grove. Change of use from with three wire 50AAAC (526m)
at The Cottage, Bach Brook. agricultural to recreational open with a tolerance of 30m for Central
BRIMFIELD: Portal steel frame space for Anthony Featherstone at Networks West at electricity line
with metal cladding, block dwarf Talbots Meadow adjacent to Ross serving Tibhall Poultry Unit, Riddox
wall for Ian Parkinson at The Sports Centre, Wilton Road. Fell Lane, Broxwood.
Grove, Haynall Lane, Little one cedar tree for Dr Leeman at WILLERSLEY AND WINFORTON:
Hereford. Barnfold House, Redhill Road. Change of use to allow permanent
BURGHILL: New three-bedroomed SARNESFIELD: Change of use of siting of mobile home for forestry
dwelling for Mr S Pearse at a plot land to provide car parking area for worker at Yellow Wood Ltd,
at Somerville, Burghill. Davies at Burley Farm, John Thomas at 4 Millbrook Close. dwellings, construction of vehicular church, relocation of existing Winforton Wood, Winforton,
CLEHONGER: Agricultural shed to Stonehouse Lane, Bringsty. PEMBRIDGE: Re-pollard one ash access and associated works for pedestrian access and gates into WITHINGTON: Three-bedroomed
replace collapsed barn for the LINTON (PENYARD): Detached tree to clear electrical cables and Peter Smith at land north of churchyard and closing of informal house in garden of existing bunga-
purpose;of winter housing for three car garage with internal side wall of property for David Hawthorn Rise. layby for Roger Marshall at low for Sharon Jones at land at
calving and holding area for cattle staircase leading to hobby Barnard at Church House, Market PETERSTOW: Single-storey garden Sarnesfield Court, Sarnesfield. Wainfries. Proposed conversion of
management and TB testing for room/games room on first floor, Square, Bearwood Lane. room extension for Roy Coldrick at STOKE LACY: Proposed agricultural exisiting garage to form utility
Katherine Amor at The Valletts raise height of garden wall and PENCOMBE WITH GRENDON WAR- Highgrove. storage building for Mr J Morgan at room and new detached double
Farm, Ruckhall Lane. addition of gates to access exist- REN: Grain storage building for Mr RODD, NASH AND LITTLE BRAMP- Meadow Farm, Lower Hopton. garage for Frank Hart at Russets,
DORSTONE: Conversion of redun- ing house for Robert Crawford at C C D and S B Thomas and Son at TON: Demolition of single-storey WALFORD: Proposed agricultural Whitestone. Proposed irrigation
dant agricultural buildings to one Greenwood, Chapel Lane, Gorsley. Hennorwood. self contained annexe, construction building for fodder storage for R C lakes for water storage for Lyndon
house for Mr and Mrs Llewellin at Non-material amendment to plan- PETERCHURCH: Erection of 14 of garage and conversion of exist- and M S Chinn at The Old Mill, Williams on land at Eau Withington.
Great Penlan Farm. ning permission DMSE/100344/F
GOODRICH: Roof extension, gen- (proposed construction of
eral works and new garage for Mr carpark, footpath and fencing),
and Mrs Thomas at The Orchard, revised entrance position, for
Coppet Hill. Linton Parish Council c/o Annette
HEREFORD: Construction of larger Steele at Linton Quarry, Quarry
conservatory to replace existing Lane, Gorsley. Construction of two
conservatory for Trevor Pearce at dormer windows to the front ele-
5 Canterbury Close, Belmont. vation and one to the rear and
Installation of security shutters construction of new sunroom -
for Simon Singh at Brampton part retrospective - for Anthony
Road Stores, 47 Brampton Road. Southall at Two Park Farm, Upton
Single-storey extension for Bishop.
Wendy Davies at 4 Bilston Close. LLANGARRON: Proposed 23m by
New UVPC double glazed win- 40m horse exercise menage for
dows and door to road elevations Nicholas Robert Jenkins at
and change access door position Swallows End. Non-material
for Martin Powell at 3 Breinton amendment to planning permis-
Road. Minor engineering work to sion DCSE2008/0345/F for pro-
facilitate environmental improve- posed conversion of redundant
ment (remediation) of land at agricultural building to form
National Grid NGPH site, dwelling with carport and store
Perseverence Road. Rear exten- for Mrs D Wilding at The Old
sion for Mr R King and S Granary.
Parkinson at 41 Church Road. To LLANROTHAL: Demolition of exist-
demolish single-storey single- ing shed and erection of stabling
skin brick utility at rear of proper- for two horses with tack room
ty and construct new single and hay and bedding storage for
storey extension to form new Mark Smith at Mount Pleasant,
kitchen rear of property for Manson Lane.
Anthony Mears at 59 White Horse LONGTOWN: Demolition of exist-
Street, Whitecross. Fell one ing outbuildings and erection of
conifer for Diana Mera at 1 replacement barn/workshop/stor-
Cypress Gardens, Overbury Road. age area together with open
HOLME LACY: Proposed change of fronted double garage building for
use from agricultural use to pro- Mr and Mrs M and S Sherno at
cessing, storing;and despatching The Top, Lower Maescoed.
of firewood for Tara Rowlands at LUGWARDINE: To insert additional
Ramsden Farm. first floor window in front of prop-
HOLMER AND SHELWICK: erty for Edward Evans at 2
Conservatory extension to rear Riverside Cottages, Worcester
elevation of existing dwelling for Road, Lugg Bridge Mill, Lugg
David Cooper at Rosebank, Bridge.
Munstone Road, Munstone. MADLEY: Extension to kitchen and
HOW CAPLE: Proposed polytunnel additional room to rear of bunga-
development on land at low to form single-storey dining
Whitehouse Farm. room for Darren Preece at
KIMBOLTON: Siting of domestic oil Orchard Dale.
tank with brick surround in field MICHAELCHURCH ESCLEY: To pro-
adjacent to Far Heath for David vide access to secure storage for
Powell at Far Heath. agricultural machinery for Mr
KINGTON: Enlarged driveway and Christopher at land parcel 4334.
parking area at existing detached MUCH BIRCH: Proposed car park
house for David Day at 1 Bradnor for the owner and/or occupier at
View Close. Poor Clare Monastery.
KINGTON RURAL: General purpose MUCH DEWCHURCH: Variation of
agricultural building for Edward condition two of planning permis-
Davies at Barton Farm. sion DCSW2008/1702/F to extend
LEOMINSTER: Crown reduce one stated period to a maximum addi-
yew tree by 30 per cent, fell one tional nine months for Steiner
ash and one elder for Lloyds TSB Acadamy Hereford, Church Lane.
at 9 Corn Square. Extension to existing building to
LINTON (BRINGSTY): Conversion cover existing silage pit for Mr D
and extension to existing cur- Whistance at Blackhouse Farm.
tilage listed outbuilding to create OCLE PYCHARD: Steel portal-
a dwelling for proprietor for Sue framed agricultural building for
Dovey at Live And Let Live, Mr J N Rogers at field adjacent to
Bringsty. Proposed widening of North Monkton Farm.
existing farm entrance for Martin ORLETON: Fell five leylandii for
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Picket-fenced cottage

Open-plan living
by village green
Karen Court, Dilwyn, useful converted attic
Hereford room providing an ideal
Agent: John Amos hobby room or playroom.
Offers: £172,500 There are pretty rear gar-
Call: 01568 610310 dens which are private and
consist of lawn and planted
SITUATED in the heart of borders, picket fencing and
the village overlooking the gated access to a further
green, this two-bedroomed spacious communal garden
grade II-listed cottage has and communal outbuild-
been refurbished to pro- ing, which provides drying
vide open plan comfortable space, storage facilities and
accommodation. a bin area.
In brief the property com- The garage is located off
prises a lounge/diner, a fit- the communal parking
ted kitchen area, two bed- area and has power and
rooms, a bathroom and a lighting.

Renewed success
in national awards
CONNELLS’ specialist and how its ‘pioneering
land and new homes team ideas set the standard for
has scooped yet another the industry.’
accolade at the Estate In the new homes catego-
Agency of the Year Awards ry, the judging panel high-
held in association with lighted Connells ability to
The Sunday Times. ‘deliver a personal,
Over the last six years, bespoke service to its
Connells has been recog- developer clients’ and how
nised in the new homes ‘new homes are integrated
category every time and into a branch network with
has picked up the gold a deep-rooted intelligence
prize no less than four of new build properties,
times at this prestigious acting as an extension of
industry event. the developer’s business’.
This year, Connells also “I am delighted that yet
scooped awards in cate- again, Connells has had
gories including best UK great success at these
large agency, best financial awards,” says Stuart
services and best innova- Flavell, Connells chief
tion, as well as being short- executive.
listed for best customer “We strive to provide our
services. customers with the very
Judges of the awards, best land and new homes
which are based on a writ- services available, from
ten submission and tele- land sourcing through to
phone interview with the new homes sales. We also
judges, commended pride ourselves on our
Connells for its ‘innova- work with housing associa-
tive’ and ‘entrepreneurial’ tions and our ability to
approach to business, its offer a wide range of sup-
‘commitment to customers’ port services.”
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NHBC guaranteed
Brand new
house in
the village
School View, Burton Wood,
Weobley, Herefordshire
Agent: Jonathan Wright Estate
Agents
Offers: £215,000
Call: 01568 616666

SCHOOL View is a most attractive


and detached new home situated in a
prominent position opposite
Weobley High School and offering
fully carpeted, double glazed and oil-
fired centrally heated living accom-
modation.
It has a canopy porch, reception
hall, lounge, a fitted kitchen with
appliances/dining room, a rear sun
lounge, utility room, cloakroom/
WC, three bedrooms, an en-suite
shower room in the main bedroom,
main family bathroom and outside is
a private drive with parking to the
front and enclosed lawned and patio
gardens to the rear.
This attractive detached new home
has been built by local company LDL
Developments to an exceptionally
high standard of build and insula-
tion and has the benefit of a 10-year
NHBC certificate and fitted appli-
ances to include an oven, hob,
extractor hood, fridge/ freezer, dish-
washer and a spa bath in the main
family bathroom.
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Combined work and living unit

Save energy at work and home Outlook for


The Dairy, Ladyridge Barns,
Brockhampton,
spring sales
Herefordshire THE first two months of the year have
Agent: Brightwells produced a sound start to the property
Rent: £17,000 per annum market, according to Hereford estate
Call: 01432 360006 agent Andrew Morris.
Since the turn of the year there has
SET on a superb brand new been a steady supply of new instruc-
quality development, which tions coming onto the market and
comprises of eight offices and where those have been realistically
this one work/live unit, The
priced sales have taken place within
Dairy offers a fabulously light
workspace and two-bedroomed two to three weeks of the properties
accommodation. being offered for sale.
The buildings have been done Mr Morris said February was a partic-
predominantly with recycled ularly good month, with investors
materials and timber taken returning to the market for the buy-to-
from the estate woodland. let property under £150,000 and with
With the rainwater harvesting movement in the residential market
scheme and the ground source with sales taking place at first-time
heat pump providing full under- buyer levels.
floor central heating through- He said the new Crest development at
out to both the work and living The Furlongs, Roman Road, has also
units, the running costs are been well received and the introduction
greatly assisted. of new three and four-bedroomed
The Dairy has a hallway and a detached houses into the market place
kitchen/breakfast room having has certainly given purchasers seeking
exposed timbers and cream new builds north of the city an opportu-
shaker style units with granite nity to move up the property ladder.
work tops. There is a useful March, with the light nights emerging,
utility room with a built-in usually brings about additional viewing
washing machine and a tumble time for applicants to inspect property
dryer. courtyard with a circular lawn. room. The workspace is light There is a full fire alarm sys- and also acts as a springboard for more
In the living room you will find A rear corridor leads to two and airy and benefits from a tem and burglar alarm system, property to be placed on the open mar-
a wood-burner, oak flooring and bedrooms, one with en-suite kitchenette with a microwave, and an open plan garage plus ket by vendors interested in moving for
a door to the front enclosed facility, and a separate bath- fridge, and built-in dishwasher. the use of a communal car park. the early spring property market.
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