Six-bedroom country house goes on the market for £1.75million

​Trereece House in Llangarron, near Ross-on-Wye, is a Grade-II listed home in “immaculate order”, boasting over 6,500 square feet of living space. The Blue Book Agency has said that parts of the stone farmhouse date back to the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries, with the building retaining some of its “characterful features”. “Inevitably with a house of this nature, the kitchen remains the heart of the home,” the agents said. “It is located in the former Tudor granary barn, which has been sympathetically converted to create the most wonderful open plan kitchen with bespoke handmade cabinetry, sociable island, AGA, a large adjoining informal dining area and a pantry. “The kitchen also gives access to a well-placed back entrance hall/boot room which is perfect for coats and muddy paws. White goods and laundry are hidden away in a separate utility room with butler sink, painted panelling, storage cupboards, overhead laundry rack, and separate downstairs loo.” Six bedrooms are spread over the first and second floors of the main house, with the main bedroom having access to a “smart” ensuite. Upstairs, a library and two further bathrooms can be found. Externally, there is a garage which can accommodate up to five cars, and upstairs, there is a gym area, which the agents say can be used as an annexe. Stay updated with all the latest Herefordshire news that matters to you! Read the local news and stay informed with our advert-free app, read the paper before anyone else via: The Digital Edition, gain unlimited access to Hereford Times website, and much more. The gardens are said to be made up of several areas, including a walled cottage garden with a greenhouse, a rose garden, and a sunken terrace. The land is divided into four fenced paddocks, some of which are bordered by the Garron Brook. Blue Book Agency- 02080 336554 

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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