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a cellar with ample cool storage. The bedroom accommodation consists of five good sized bedrooms and three bathrooms. The master bedroom suite includes a luxurious bathroom.
Linked to the main landing is the granary sitting room with full height ceiling and secondary staircase. This room incorporates may period features and allows versatility of use.
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Three-bedroomed cottage
two with en-suite shower rooms and all with fitted wardrobes.
Although the gardens to the rear are small, they are cleverly landscaped.
To the front of the cottage is a wide parking area and an area of lawn to one side.
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Church House, Clifford, Herefordshire Agent: McCartneys Offers: 395,000 Call: 01497 820778 CHURCH House is a detached, three-bedroomed country cottage which benefits from oilfired central heating, stunning views and planning permission for an extension to incorporate a fourth bedroom, an
en-suite and a utility room. The property has been fully renovated and finished to an extremely high standard with a newly fitted kitchen and bathroom. The accommodation comprises an entrance hall, a living room, a dining room, and a kitchen/breakfast room. The first floor landing gives access to a WC, three bedrooms and a family bathroom.
There is also useful loft space. Outside, the property is approached via a single track lane leading to a gated driveway. There is a large kitchen garden, seating area, large well stocked borders, a small orchard backing on to open farmland and views towards the Black Mountains. Early viewing is highly recommended.
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columns for Dr G Marshall at Beacon Lodge, British Camp Road. CRADLEY: Proposed change of use of existing outbuilding to ancillary accommodation for Mr Russel Good at The Nupend. Proposed subterranean dwelling and associated landscaping pond and access for Mr and Mrs Cottam at Halesend, Storridge. CREDENHILL: Single-storey extension for Mr and Mrs R Jones at East Cottage. CUSOP: Proposal for erection of stone-clad retaining wall structure (retrospective) and a new timber-clad workshop and store for Mr Kirby Dean Richards, land at Victoria Terrace. DINEDOR: Variation of conditions 16, 18, 19 to extend the opening hours of previously approved CE2000/0009/N for the owner at Rotherwas Waste Management Site, Chapel Road. EYE, MORETON AND ASHTON: Demolition of wall to open blocked-up doorway for Mr David Coope at Berrington Hall. GOODRICH: Proposed twostorey extension for Mr Charles Laughton at Coppertops. HAMPTON BISHOP: Crown reduce four cypress, one hazel and one sycamore by 50 per cent, fell two cypress for Mr M Williams at Eightlands. HEREFORD; Demolition of existing garage units and erection of new workshops and fuel tank for Mr Simon Lewis at Hereford Ambulance Station. Erection of carport and store for Mr Brian Davies at 33 Link Road. Single-storey extension to form porch, garage, kitchen and WC with alterations to access and parking for Mr S Jones at 9 Audley Crescent. Mobile building for pre-school and extension for additional space for Ms Jo Davidson at Trinity Primary School. Conversion of three existing units facing Grandstand Road into residential dwellings and the construction two new dwellings situated to the rear of the site
fronting Highmore Street for Mr John Moxley at 100, 100a, 100b Grandstand Road. Two non-illuminated fascia signs at first floor level for the owner at 6 Trinity Square. Change of use to taxi office and erection of two radio aerials for Mr John Jones at 1A Imperial Business Centre. Non-material amendment to planning permission DCCE2008/3030/F for proposed amendments to the approved scheme design for basement conversion for Mr John Price at 20 St James Road. Non-material amendment to planning permission DMS/110231/FH for proposed first-floor window on south east elevation for Mr and Mrs John Foreman at 102 Westfalling Street. Fell one cherry tree situated in the playground at Whitecross Day Nursery. Non-material amendment to permission DMS/110736/FH to provide a small balcony to bedroom over the approved garage with an increase in height of the west side wall to act as a screen for Mr and Mrs N Williamson at 30 Hampton Park Road. 25 per cent crown reduction on four yew trees situated on front garden boudary with Folly Lane for Mr M Hutchinson at 5 Hatterall Close. HOPE MANSELL: Replace two windows for Mrs Meri Mayhew at Streete House. KINGTON: Single-storey domestic extension for Mr David Jackson at Upper Bradnor, Stanner Road. LEA: Extension and alterations including improved vehicular access for Robert Kerr at Lea Line Bungalow. LEDBURY: Change of use of former communal residential facility to use class A3
(food and drink) including alterations to Homend frontage and kitchen extension for Mr Adam Teper at Turner Court. Change of use from A1 shop to B1 (6), research and development of products, for Mr Roger Allsop at Hill House, 2 Bye Street. Change of use from kitchen and bathroom showroom to new and used car sales and servicing for the owner at 99 New Street. Non-material amendment to DMNE/093210/F for internal room planning amendment with resultant amendment of window positions, amendment of roofline for the owner at former garages, Fox Lane. Fell one conifer for Mrs Helen Johnson at 140 The Homend. LITTLE BIRCH: Proposed two-storey extension and change of use of land for Mr and Mrs A Godding at Shirley Cottage. LITTLE COWARNE: Addition of one underground service to existing line for the owner at electrical line at Shortwood, Pencombe. LITTLE DEWCHURCH: Proposed dwelling and access for Mr Morris at land adjacent to Lancresse. LOWER BULLINGHAM: Convert garage into study/playroom for Caroline Carmody at 26 Warwick Road, St Claires Croft. MARDEN: Change use of part of barn to office and the provision of four car parking spaces (retrospective) for T Jones at Small Ashes Farm. Alter roof by raising ridge height and fitting two dormer windows to rear, erection of singlestorey side extension, replacement porch for Continued on page 95
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Continued from page 94 Mr Dale Collett at Stoney Croft. Remodelling and reroofing of kitchen and lobbies, installation of wood pellet boiler and associated steel flue for Mr R Hawnt at Ashgrove Farm. MATHON: Proposed building to house seven horse stables with a tack room and feed store, formation of a manege, use of land for horses for Mr H Cowell at Thumpers Patch. MUCH COWARNE: Retrospective permission for polytunnel, proposed polytunnel and general storage shed for Mr Colin Hadley at Moreton View, Burley Gate. MUCH DEWCHURCH: Proposed two-storey and single-storey extensions for Mr Chris Scarth at Wenmal Cottage, Orcop Hill. MUCH MARCLE: Non-material amendment to planning permission DMS/102708/FH, two-storey and first floor extension to property and two-storey extension to rear of garage to amend roof design to rear elevation of garage/annexe for Mrs Kathy Hunt at Serendipity House, Rushall. PIXLEY: Certificate of lawfulness for existing use, the use of one field for 10 caravans to be sited and used throughout the year, fields two and three for accommodating 45 touring caravans or tents all year round and occasional rallies, together with a toilet block, shower room, campers cabin and store to meet with the requirements of model site licence conditions for Mr Andre Riga at Pixley End Caravan and Camp Site, Trumpet. ROSS-ON-WYE: Repairs to roof coverings and rainwater drainage systems, re-render front elevation with lime render, repairs and replacement of windows to front elevation for Mr David BruceKingsmill at 5 and 6 High Street. Construction of 32-bed care home for the elderly for the owner at Ross Court Care Home. Fascia and projecting sign for new retail unit for Mr K Coften at 5 Gloucester Road. Fell four Western red cedar for the owner at St Joseph, Walford Road. WESTON BEGGARD: Proposed repairs and alterations to two existing outbuildings (part retrospective) for Mr Charles Probert at outbuildings at Purlbrook Farm. Proposed erection of two dwellings for Mr Jonathan Evans at Penyard Holt. WHITCHURCH: Retrospective application for siting of mobile home for residential occupation associated with equine business on part industrial part agricultural land for Miss Karen Harris at Losito Stud, Harris Lodge. WITHINGTON: Proposed change of use of land from agricultural yard to domestic curtilage of Sonas House including retention of existing buildings for Mr Martin King at land rear of Sonas House. Long Barn Cottage, Ordis Court, Sutton St Nicholas, Hereford Agent: Flint & Cook Offers: 329,950 Call: 01432 355455 THIS is a lovely, detached barn conversion, quietly located on the edge of the village. The property was converted approximately 20 years ago and retains a wealth of exposed timbers. It has oil-fired central heating and comprises an entrance hall, cloakroom/WC, a large lounge with an open fireplace and feature bread oven door, a dining room, a kitchen/breakfast room with a range of oak effect units and a utility room. The first-floor landing has doors to three bedrooms and a family bathroom. Outside, a path leads to a parking area flanked by lawn with numerous shrubs and trees. There is a further gravelled parking space to the side of a double garage which has two sets of double doors, useful attic space and
Beautiful ex-barn
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