Herefordshire cottage up for sale for £385,000

​Ivy Cottage, located in Kingsland, is for sale for £385,000. The three-bedroomed property is ‘chain free’ and includes three reception rooms, a kitchen, family bathroom, and utility. There is also off-road parking and a detached outbuilding. The home is also wheelchair accessible with step-free access. jackson property said: “The exterior, adorned with classic brickwork and mature greenery, hints at the warmth and character within. “Step inside to discover a welcoming living room, perfect for relaxing evenings by the fireplace. “The ground floor also features a versatile snug, ideal for a home office or a cozy reading nook, alongside a spacious dining room for entertaining and leads to a convenient utility/cloakroom.” Upstairs, three bedrooms and a shared family bathroom offer comfort and space. Outside, the property is complemented by a mature garden, framed by established hedges. The garden also features several fruit trees and a shared driveway. The cottage has a gross internal area of 1,238 sq ft, providing ample space for family living. Kingsland is a sought-after village in North Herefordshire, renowned for its vibrant community and range of amenities. These include two pub/restaurants, a post office shop, primary school, village hall with tennis courts, Parish Church, Doctor’s Surgery, and the Luctonians Sports Club. Leominster is only four miles away, Hereford is approximately 15 miles away, and Ludlow is around eight miles away. The property is situated within a designated conservation area and has a flying freehold with the adjoining property. The cottage is connected to mains electricity, water, drainage, and gas. Council tax is banded as D and ultrafast broadband is available. 

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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