Thatched cottage with holiday lets and historic charm for sale

​The five-bedroom residence, which includes two self-contained holiday cottages, has been listed on Zoopla. The semi-detached property combines historic charm with modern living. Original features such as exposed beams, timber framing and inglenook fireplaces have been carefully preserved. The ground floor of the main house has a farmhouse-style kitchen and dining area. The lounge overlooks the gardens, featuring period aspects and an attractive fireplace. A double bedroom with an en suite shower room, and an extra WC, are also on this floor. Moving upstairs, two generous bedrooms both sport en suite facilities. The principal bedroom has its own dressing room. In addition to the main residence, the property includes two modern, self-contained holiday cottages currently used as successful holiday lets. The property sits amid well-maintained gardens featuring a double car port, ample parking and scenic countryside views. The agent notes on the listing: “This rare and characterful property offers an ideal opportunity for those looking for a historic family home with income potential or space for extended family.” Lugwardine is situated approximately one mile north-east from the outskirts of Hereford city centre. Lugwardine and its neighbouring village of Bartestree offer a range of amenities including a public house, primary and secondary schools, village store post office. Hereford city centre further offers a wider range of shopping, leisure and recreational facilities together with further educational establishments and both bus and railway stations. As per an agent note, it’s worth mentioning the current owners intend to divide the existing title, retaining a parcel of land where planning permission has been requested for a self-build dwelling. 

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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