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

Original charm retained


INDEX
Andrew Grant .......... 20,21
Andrew Morris ............... 7
Arena Lettings .............. 35
Arkwright Owens .......... 42
Balfour with Berringtons 45 Orchard House, three reception rooms,
Belvoir .......................... 45 Floodgates, Kington, and a kitchen and utility.
Brightwells ......... 24,25,41 Herefordshire The first floor galleried
Brightwells Lettings ...... 44 Agent: Russell landing gives access to
Denny and Salmond .... 44 Baldwin & Bright the family bathroom and
Cobb Property ..... 9,10,11 Offers: £315,000 four bedrooms, two with
Connells ....................... 5 Call: 01544 230387 period functioning open
Chesterton Humberts ....... fireplaces.
........................ 12,13,42 ORCHARD House is Outside, the recently
Flint & Cook ..... 36,37,38 an impressive detached tarmacadamed driveway
Fox Grant ................... 23 four-bedroomed family provides ample parking
Hayes .......... 14,15,16,17 home, which benefits for several vehicles.
Jacksons International .... from gas central heating The sizeable front gar-
................................. 2,3,4 and offers generous den is laid to lawn with
John Amos .............. 26,27 accommodation, a floral borders and a vari-
Knight Frank ............... 48 recently refurbished ety of trees.
Maitland Rachel ...... 28,29 kitchen with utility room The rear garden con-
McCartneys ........ 18,19,40 and downstairs shower sists of an enclosed gated
room. patio area with a raised
Nicholas Craddock ...... 30 Boasting an array of fish pond, two storage
Nigel Ward ................... 45 character features, the sheds, gravelled seating
Morris Bricknell .. 32,33,42 house has also been sym- area, and a waterfall-
R M Caldicott ............ 41 pathetically updated style pond.
Roscoe Rogers & Knight .. whilst retaining the Available by separate
...................................... 46 charm of the original negotiation is a 2.25 acre
Russell Baldwin & Bright .. property. field with its own private
...................................... 22 In brief, Orchard House access within close prox-
Sunderlands & Thompson comprises a hallway, imity to the property.
............................ 39,40,43
Stooke Hill & Walshe ..... 6
Watkins & Thomas .. 31,39
Williams .......................... 8
For professional advice on
Many period features
advertising on the property
pages, call our dedicated Porch House, Lumber Lane, together with the modern convenience
team on 01432 845803 Lugwardine, Hereford of gas central heating. Within the
Agent: Flint & Cook grounds is a detached two-bedroomed
Offers: £698,500 Coach House, which has been tastefully
Call: 01432 355455 converted and is ideal for sub-letting or
for relative accommodation.
THIS elegant grade II-listed detached Porch House comprises of four recep-
residence occupies a prime location tion rooms, a cellar, a cloakroom/WC, a
within the village of Lugwardine. kitchen breakfast room, walk-in pantry,
The property was built in the mid-19th utility room, six bedrooms and two
century and retains many period fea- bathrooms.
tures such as tiled floors, sash and goth- Outside, there is garaging and mature
Also search for property ic-style windows, and to the rear of the part-walled gardens of approximately
online at our website, house is a two-storey semi-circular bay, two-thirds of an acre.
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Auction reports

Silver sells County land and property went


at auction well at spring residential sale
of jewels
SUNDERLAND and It sold £190,000. by the firm’s other auction
Thompsons are pleased to Lot four – the Middle on the same evening at
report a highly successful Rotherwas Fishery – was Redmarley when freehold
spring rural residential 1,740 yards of middle Wye arable accommodation land
land and property auction single bank salmon, trout was offered and sold to local
at Hereford on March 30, as and coarse fishing rights, purchasers,” he said.
A NECKLACE of innovative design advertised in the Hereford and sold for £74,000. Lot one of 15.03 acres sold
and worked in 18ct gold attracted a Times. Lot five was Church at £130,000 (£8,649/acre).
lot of interest at Brightwells recent Lot one, the Mission Hall, Cottage, Old Clehonger. Lot two, 13.19 acres, sold
sale of silver and jewellery in Grosmont, was a semi- This grade II-listed country for £165,000 (£12,509/acre).
Leominster. detached mission hall with cottage with land, requiring Each lot was subject to a 50
Created by Bjorn Weckstrom in the planning permission for complete modernisation per cent overage clause.
1970s, the rectangular plaque was Above: Not to be sneezed at – the pep-
perettes that made £350. conversion for one bedroom and renovation, sold at Sunderlands and
claw set with a single square cut dwelling. It sold £52,500. £85,000. Thompsons’ next auction is
aquamarine and suspended from a in a 14ct case and with a 14 ct link Lot two – land at Thorney Commenting after the at Sutton St Nicholas
flat textured link chain by the bracelet made £1,900. A 1920s Rolex Orchard – was withdrawn, well-attended sale, auction- Village Hall next Thursday,
Finnish maker Lapponia. It sold for Prima with a silvered dial sold for but is available for sale pri- eer David Thompson said April 21, at 6pm with 82.28
£2,400. £1,550. vately. the results achieved under- acres of good quality pas-
An earlier collarette weighing Almost every item in the silver section Lot three was Deacons line that the method of pub- ture land at Sutton St
about 42 gms made £1,050 and a gar- of the auction found a buyer because of Mill, Llanwarne – a lic auction for the right type Nicholas and Shelwick .
net fringe necklace set in 9ct gold the current high price of the metal. detached half-timbered cot- of property is still keenly The next residential prop-
sold for £950. A coloured glass Rene Among more decorative pieces, valued tage in need of complete sought after by discerning erty auction is at Hereford
Lalique pendant carrying the usual for collectable or aesthetic appeal renovation with 1.85 acre purchasers. on May 11, for which fur-
etched signature achieved £900 while rather than weight, was a silver lidded paddock and a small brook. “This was also evidenced ther entries are invited.
a Victorian seed pearl necklace in ceramic scent bottle. Made in
the form of ivy leaves and with a Birmingham in 1907, it reached £150
detachable pendant or brooch went and a set of six Chinese silver bottle
for £620. tickets with dragon surmounts
Predictably, diamond jewellery achieved £640. A pair of owl pep- SEE MORE HOMES AND LAND AT
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achieved some of the highest prices. perettes, London, 1958, sold for £350; a
An Art Deco diamond cluster ring, folding photograph frame, London, 1911,
its collet set step-cut stone within a made £330; a silver and ivory oval box,
double frame of brilliant cut stones Sheffield, 1907, made by J Round (£920);
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reached £2,100 and another, also in an impressive biscuit box with an 1879
Art Deco style, its claw set old cut inscription to the head of Monmouth
stone weighing about 1.25 cts and set school, Mappin and Webb, 37oz, (£1,180)
in platinum, made £2,300. and a trinket box in the form of a St
A day and night eternity ring with Moritz curling stone, Birmingham, 1907
diamonds, sapphires and rubies (£180).Among larger pieces, a fine
made £520 and a diamond single London made monteith in rococo-style
stone ring, about 1ct, set in 18ct gold, dating from 1907 and weighing 38 oz.
sold for £720. A selection of stylish sold for £710, while a pair of 1815 circu-
earrings was led by a Belle Epoque lar decanter coasters achieved £880.
style pair of amethyst and diamond A silver salver made in 1800 and
ear pendants set in white gold weighing 20 oz reached £350; a 1901 oval
acheived £750. and a pair of clips in comport on a pedestal base (£310); a pair
18ct white gold sold for £400. Among of 1906 Sheffield pillar candlesticks in
novelty jewellery was a pair of four Corinthian style (£580) and a set of four
vices cuff links with oval enamelled pillar candlesticks made in Sheffield
plaques in 18ct white and yellow between 1892 and 1893 sold for £1,180.
gold. They made £580.
A George V 9ct gold cigarette case,
92gms, sold for £750 and a silver
chatelaine, dating from 1887, made
£500.
Because of their gold and silver
cases, watches of all kinds are enjoy-
ing new popularity. A decorative
Vertex woman’s cocktail watch with
brilliant cut diamonds and set in 18ct
white gold sold for £450 and an
Omega Seamaster De Ville manual
wristwatch made £190. Rolex watch-
es continue to attract and an Oyster
Perpetual Datejust man’s wristwatch

Above: The Rene Lalique glass pendant


necklace which made £900.
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People making plans


Herefordshire Council weekly garage and shared existing access Jones at New Forest Farm. and extension to kitchen for Mr
list of planning applications for Mrs Caroline Maddy at plot in DORSTONE: Single-storey exten- Lars Jones.
MORE PROPERTY AT herefordtimes.com ACONBURY: Installation of solar garden of Hill View. Construction sion and replacement of conser- HOPE MANSELL: Proposed single-
photovoltaic array on an agricul- of conservatory to rear elevation vatory roof with slate roof for Mr storey extension to rear for Mr P
tural building for Mr Bob Mason at for Mr and Mrs Baxter. Nick Longman at Llanafon Langford, The Orchard.
Merrivale Farm. BYFORD: Outbuilding to form open Cottage. KIMBOLTON: Proposed annexe to
ASTON INGHAM: Fell one twin- fronted garaging workshop and EARDISLAND: Two-storey and sin- existing bungalow for Mrs Julie
stemmed ash tree situated in the mower store at ground floor level gle-storey extensions to house Walker at The Starlings, Church
back garden for Mr P Hird at Court. with domestic office at first floor and replacement garage/store for Hill.
BACTON: Various internal and level for Mr and Mrs J Bliss at 2 Mr Paul Swinburn at Little Burton KINGSLAND: Erection of detached
external repairs to oak framed Wyeside Cottages. Farm. dwelling and formation of parking
barn for Mr Frans Robey at Upper CLEHONGER: Updating of existing HEREFORD: Installation of roof and turning areas for Mr and Mrs
House Farm. 11,000 volt two-wire line to three- mounted photovoltaic panels for R and S Walker at Poplar Cottage.
BALLINGHAM: Turning area for Mr wire and diversion for the owner Mr Richard Wakeford at KINGTON: Proposed conversion of
Surrey at Fishermans Cottage. at Gosmore Farm. Whitecross High School. Change former barn converted into a chil-
BODENHAM: Installation of solar CLIFFORD: Building for biomass of use of dwelling into three dren’s playroom in 2007 to a holi-
photovoltaic panels on agricultural boiler and hardstanding for Mr and apartments for Mr Paul day let accommodation for
building for Mr Andrew Edwards at Mrs Mike Pearce at Bage, Ballantyne, Ferrymead, Villa Hergest Estate at Haywood Farm.
Maund Court. Dorstone. Street. Proposed first-floor exten- LEINTHALL STARKES: Erection of
BRAMPTON BRYAN: Installation of COLLINGTON: Amendment to sion for Mr and Mrs N Mason at three-bedroomed detached local
two arrays of photovoltaic cells on vehicular access for Mr D Barber. 105 Three Elms Road. Proposed needs dwelling, single garage
agricultural building for Sir Simon COLWALL: Fell one blue atlas double garage and replacement and attached woodstore and
Gourley at Hill House Farm. cedar tree for Mr D Bounds at The single-storey extension to rear for repositioning of existing field
BRIMFIELD: Single-storey exten- Gouldings. Mr Jim Ball at 9 Kyrle Street. access for Mr C Poole at
sion to front and south east side, CRASWALL: Permanent dwelling Proposed first floor extension for Limebrook Farm.
alterations to rear wall for Mr Phil for rural occupational worker with Mr Ian Peake at 8 Burwood Close. LEINTWARDINE: Fell one willow
Roberts at Green Bank. treatment plant drainage and use Fell one deodar cedar, reduce tree and pollard one willow tree
BURGHILL: Outline application for of an existing access (revised branch on one deodar cedar by for Mr Malcolm Turner at
three bedroom bungalow with application) for Mr and Mrs C 3m and crown thin by 30 per Rosemary Lane.
cent, remove damaged and dan- LLANGARRON: Removal of condi-
gerous limbs on one prunus tion eight to planning
sylvestris, remove limb overhang- DMS/110071 for Mr Adrian Hill at
ing property on one further Trecilla Farm. Single-storey
prunus sylvestris, crown lift two extension for Mr Barry Halsey at
limes by 4m and also crown Llangrove.
reduce by 30 per cent, remove MARDEN: Proposed stables for
broke weak limbs from roadside Mrs M Thomas at The Gables.
trees one Scots pine, one deodar MUCH DEWCHURCH: Installation
cedar, one silver birch and one of solar photovoltaic array on
Lawsons cypress, which are agricultural building for Mr Mike
obstructing street lights and Price at Monkhall Farm.
pavement, pollard one horse NEWTON; Extension and alter-
chestnut by 50 per cent for the ations to existing dwelling for Mr
owner at Thornton House, 31 Dilwyn Jones at Cae Garw,
Southbank Road. Thin crown by Newton St Margarets.
15-20 per cent and tip back three ORLETON: Fell one eucalyptus
lower branches of one atlas cedar tree for Mrs Nicola Jane Turner.
tree for Mrs D Davies at 59 ROSS-ON-WYE: Erection of con-
Hampton Park Road. Alterations servatory to rear for Miss Sally-
and extensions to side and rear Ann Good at 57 Duxmere Drive.
with demolition of garage and Outline planning permission for a
conservatory for Mr and Mrs N two-bedroomed bungalow for Mr
Williamson at 30 Hampton Park John Griffiths at 59 Westcroft,
Road. Mobile building for break- Leominster; Proposed new ATM
fast and after-school club for Ms signage and vinyl’s for the owner.
Jo Davidson at Marlbrook Primary Fell one wellingtonia tree for Miss
School. Reduce the branches of Zoe Sharp; Reduce crown by 2-3
one lime tree which are over- metres on one mulberry tree,
hanging the boundary wall by 20 reduce crown by 25-30 per cent
per cent and thin other low on three acer trees, fell one
branches by the same amount to juniper tree, cut back branch
balance the crown, remove any overhanging lawn on one crab
deadwood at The Vicarage, 10 St apple tree and fell a row of
Barnabas Close. conifer trees for D A Rogers at
HOLME LACY: Fell one sycamore, Mulberry House, Coach Lane. Fell
reduce side stem of one lime tree one beech tree for Mr Simon
which is overhanging garden by Porter at The Glebe, Ashfield
33 per cent and remove 75 per Park.
cent of mistletoe for the owner at ST WEONARDS: Upgrade existing
Holme Lacy House Hotel. overhead line to three phase by
Proposed two-storey extension  Continued on page 104
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Four-bedroomed detached home


 Continued from page 102 Fleur Davies at Richard and Calves Cot Barns.
installation of additional conductor for the owner ULLINGSWICK: Proposed conservatory for Mr
at electricity line at Trippenkennet Farm. Philip Perry, Sheepcotts Court.
SELLACK: Single-storey extension for Mr Richard WALFORD, LETTON AND NEWTON: Remove
Price at Marsh Villa. any dead damaged or diseased branches
STOKE LACY: Installation of ground mounted solar from one lime tree, crown thin one beech tree
photo voltaic panel system north west corner of by up to 10 per cent to clear out any weak
field east of Brick House for Mr William Fenn. damaged or diseased branches for Mr
STRETTON GRANDISON: Five-bay border oak Douglas David at Walford House.
garage with storage above for Mr Angus Brown at WELSH NEWTON: General purpose agricultur-
The Homend. al building for Mr Roy Cotton at field number
STRETTON SUGWAS: Extension to existing B1 unit 5940, Mill Farm.
for Mr Richard Morgan Jones. WESTON-UNDER-PENYARD: Use of land for
SUTTON: Fell one prunus for Ms Judy Stevenson, polytunnels and change of use of part of the
The Cresswells. land for the stationing of mobile home
TURNASTONE: Amended scheme to previous plan- accommodation for seasonal workers for Mr
ning approval DCSW2007/0099/F and listed build- Mark Savidge at Woodfields.
ing consent DCSW2008/0374/L for conversion of WHITBOURNE: Replacement windows and
barns to two dwellings for Mr and Mrs Peter and French door for Mr and Mrs Richard Chapman
at 16 Whitbourne Hall.
WIGMORE: Demolish existing single storey
extension and construction of two-storey
extension plus various internal alterations for
Mr J Price at Deerfold Cottage.
WITHINGTON: Non-material amendment to
planning permission DCCE0009/1751/F (pro-
posed garages and workshop with utility and

Executive style
log store for the storage of vintage cars link-
ing West Lydiate dwelling with the existing
disused barn) amendments to windows and
doors for Mr Graeme Snadden at West Lydiatt.

1 Woodfen Crescent, Crescent is a detached, execu- ground floor cloakroom/ WC.


SEARCH FOR Leominster tive style property offering To the first floor there are
PROPERTY IN YOUR Agent: Jonathan Wright
Offers: £280,000
double glazed and gas fired
centrally heated living accom-
four bedrooms, an en-suite
bathroom and main family
CHOSEN AREA Call: 01568 616666 modation with a porch, recep-
tion hall, a large lounge, sepa-
bathroom.
Outside is a large adjoining
SEE MORE 24-7 AT OCCUPYING one of the most rate dining room, a fitted garage with a workshop/stu-
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Leominster, 1 Woodfen appliances, a utility room and lawned and patio gardens.
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Equestrian interest

Potential for stud


Tack Farm, Ullingswick, to a high standard to include a and a livery business, together
Herefordshire luxurious hand-crafted oak with group accommodation for
Agent: Fox Grant kitchen, and wood burning riding holidays and competi-
Offers: £775,000 stoves in both reception tions. There are seven large
Call:01531 637341 rooms. stables with hay and tack
On the ground floor, along stores, dormitory accommoda-
TACK Farm is an equestrian with the two reception rooms tion (13 bunk beds) with a
farm with a traditional farm- and kitchen, there is a shower kitchen, a shower room and
house, separate staff accom- room, utility, and access to a WC, an American barn with 11
modation, equestrian yard and cellar. The first floor has three internal Monarch stables and
arena offering the potential for bedrooms, a family bathroom tack room, six further timber
small livery or stud. and a study. stables and a five-bay open
The three-bedroomed farm- The farm yard has been sided Dutch barn with plan-
house enjoys a peaceful setting developed to create an excel- ning permission for 10 stables
and has been tastefully refur- lent stable yard, which is cur- and storage. In all, the proper-
bished by the current owners rently used for private stabling ty extends to some 7.36 acres.

Above: The yard and stables at Tack


Farm, Ullignswick.

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