Hereford cottage with heated swimming pool for sale for £450,000

​Cross Cottage is on the market for £450,000 and sits just at the entrance to Credenhill’s church driveway. Set off a stone plinth, the detached black and white timber-framed property offers three bedrooms and two bathrooms. It is listed with estate agents Watkins Thomas. The cottage features exposed beams throughout, plus an inglenook fireplace, a stone hearth and a wood burning stove. It includes three principal reception rooms: a sitting room, a dining room and a study, which is listed as potentially a fourth bedroom. On the ground floor, facilities include a kitchen with fitted units, a double oven, dishwasher and four ring hob. There is also a utility room and a bathroom with a white suite comprising bath with electric shower, WC, and pedestal basin. The dining room leads out through sliding doors to the rear garden, with views over paddock and woodland. Upstairs, the main bedroom has exposed wall and ceiling timbers, two sets of windows overlooking the front and wardrobe cupboards. Two further bedrooms overlook the rear garden, the swimming pool and nearby meadows and woodland. The first floor also houses a bathroom with a corner bath and vanity unit. Outside, the property is approached through a stone wall entrance, with lawns, mature trees and hedges to the front. A double garage, wildlife pool, vegetable garden with greenhouse and planted beds are included. Mains water, drainage, and electricity are connected and oil-fired central heating is in place. Council tax is band F. Credenhill is a village community which offers a range of facilities and amenities including a nursery school, a primary school, a church, a short parade of business premises including a shop together with a community hall. 

Caitlin King

Caitlin King is the editor of Herefordshire News, covering stories that celebrate life across the county — from local politics to countryside living. A lifelong Midlander with a background in regional journalism, she’s passionate about telling honest, human stories that keep Herefordshire connected.

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