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    Orchard House,Floodgates, Kington,HerefordshireAgent: RussellBaldwin & BrightOffers: 315,000Call: 01544 230387

    O RC HA RD H ou se i san impressive detachedfour-bedroomed familyh o m e, wh i ch b en efit sfrom gas central heatinga n d o f fe r s g e ne r ou sa cc om mo da ti on , ar ec ent l y r efu rb i sh edkitchen with utility room

    and downstairs showerroom.B o a st i n g a n a r r ay o f character features, thehouse has also been sym-p a t het i c al l y u p d at edw h il s t r e ta i ni n g t h ec h a r m o f t h e o r i g i n a lproperty.

    In brief, Orchard Housec o m pr i ses a h a l lwa y ,

    three receand a kitch

    The first flanding githe family four bedroperiod funfireplaces.

    Outside, tarmacadaprovides afor several

    The sizeaden is laidfloral bordeety of trees

    The rear

    sists of an epatio area fish pond,sheds, gravarea, andstyle pond.

    Availablenegotiationfield with itaccess withimity to the

    HE PROPERTYGUIDE FOR HEREFORDSHIRE,MID-WALES AND SOUTH SHROPS

    ew Grant .......... 20,21ew Morris ............... 7a Lettings .............. 35right Owens .......... 42ur with Berringtons 45

    oir .......................... 45twells ......... 24,25,41twells Lettings ...... 44

    ny and Salmond .... 44b Property ..... 9,10,11nells ....................... 5

    terton Humberts ........................ 12,13,42& Cook ..... 36,37,38

    Grant ................... 23es .......... 14,15,16,17

    sons International .............. ............... 2,3,4Amos .............. 26,27

    ht Frank ............... 48and Rachel ...... 28,29

    artneys ........ 18,19,40olas Craddock ...... 30

    Ward ................... 45s Bricknell .. 32,33,42

    Caldicott ............ 41coe Rogers & Knight ..

    .............................. 46ell Baldwin & Bright ................................ 22

    derlands & Thompson.................... 39,40,43ke Hill & Walshe ..... 6ins & Thomas .. 31,39

    ams .......................... 8

    INDEX

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    Original charm retaine

    Many period featuresPorch House, Lumber Lane,Lugwardine, HerefordAgent: Flint & CookOffers: 698,500

    Call: 01432 355455

    THIS elegant grade II-listed detachedresidence occupies a prime locationwithin the village of Lugwardine.

    The property was built in the mid-19thcentury and retains many period fea-tures such as tiled floors, sash and goth-ic-style windows, and to the rear of thehouse is a two-storey semi-circular bay,

    together with the modern convenienceo f g a s c en t r a l h ea t i n g . W i t h i n t h egrounds is a detached two-bedroomedCoach House, which has been tastefully

    converted and is ideal for sub-letting orfor relative accommodation.Porch House comprises of four recep-

    tion rooms, a cellar, a cloakroom/WC, akitchen breakfast room, walk-in pantry,utility room, six bedrooms and twobathrooms.

    Outside, there is garaging and maturepart-walled gardens of approximatelytwo-thirds of an acre.

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    Auctio

    CKLACE of innovative designorked in 18ct gold attracted ainterest at Brightwells recento f si l ve r a nd j e w el l e ry i nnster.

    ted by Bjorn Weckstrom in thethe rectangular plaque was

    set with a single square cutmarine and suspended from a

    e x t ur e d l i nk c ha i n by t hesh maker Lapponia. It sold for

    arlier collarette weighing42 gms made 1,050 and a gar-inge necklace set in 9ct gold

    or 950. A coloured glass Reneue pendant carrying the usuald signature achieved 900 while

    orian seed pearl necklace inrm of ivy leaves and with a

    hable pendant or brooch went20.

    ictably, diamond jewelleryved some of the highest prices.

    t Deco diamond cluster ring,let set step-cut stone within ae frame of brilliant cut stonesed 2,100 and another, also ineco style, its claw set old cutweighing about 1.25 cts and setinum, made 2,300.

    y and night eternity ring withonds, sapphires and rubies

    520 and a diamond singlering, about 1ct, set in 18ct gold,or 720. A selection of stylish

    ngs was led by a Belle Epoquepair of amethyst and diamonde nda nts se t i n w hi te go l d

    ved 750. and a pair of clips inhite gold sold for 400. Among

    ty jewellery was a pair of fourcuff links with oval enamelled

    es in 18ct white and yellowThey made 580.orge V 9ct gold cigarette case,s, sold for 750 and a silverlaine, dating from 1887, made

    use of their gold and silverwatches of all kinds are enjoy-

    ew popularity. A decorativex womans cocktail watch withnt cut diamonds and set in 18ct go l d so l d fo r 450 a nd a n

    a Seamaster De Ville manualwatch made 190. Rolex watch-

    tinue to attract and an Oystertual Datejust mans wristwatch

    i n a 14c t c a se a nd w i t h a 14 c t l i nkbracelet made 1,900. A 1920s RolexPrima with a silvered dial sold for1,550.

    Almost every item in the silver sectionof the auction found a buyer because ofthe current high price of the metal.Among more decorative pieces, valuedfor collectable or aesthetic appealrather than weight, was a silver liddedc er am ic s ce nt b ot tl e. M ad e i nBirmingham in 1907, it reached 150and a set of six Chinese silver bottle

    t i ck e ts w i th d r ag o n s u rm ou n tsa c hie ve d 640. A pa i r o f o w l pe p-perettes, London, 1958, sold for 350; afolding photograph frame, London, 1911,made 330; a silver and ivory oval box,Sheffield, 1907, made by J Round (920);an impressive biscuit box with an 1879inscription to the head of Monmouthschool, Mappin and Webb, 37oz, (1,180)and a trinket box in the form of a StMoritz curling stone, Birmingham, 1907(180).Among larger pieces, a fineLondon made monteith in rococo-styledating from 1907 and weighing 38 oz.sold for 710, while a pair of 1815 circu-lar decanter coasters achieved 880.

    A si l ve r sa l ve r m a de i n 1800 a ndweighing 20 oz reached 350; a 1901 ovalcomport on a pedestal base (310); a pairof 1906 Sheffield pillar candlesticks inCorinthian style (580) and a set of fourpillar candlesticks made in Sheffield

    between 1892 and 1893 sold for 1,180.

    SUNDERLAND andThompsons are pleased toreport a highly successfulspring rural residentialland and property auctionat Hereford on March 30, as

    advertised in the HerefordTimes.Lot one, the Mission Hall,

    Grosmont, was a semi-detached mission hall withplanning permission forconversion for one bedroomdwelling. It sold 52,500.

    Lot two land at ThorneyOrchard was withdrawn,but is available for sale pri-vately.

    Lot three was DeaconsMill, Llanwarne adetached half-timbered cot-tage in need of completerenovation with 1.85 acrepaddock and a small brook.

    It sold 190,000.Lot four the Middle

    Rotherwas Fishery was1,740 yards of middle Wyesingle bank salmon, troutand coarse fishing rights,

    and sold for 74,000.Lot five was ChurchCottage, Old Clehonger.This grade II-listed countrycottage with land, requiringcomplete modernisationand renovation, sold at85,000.

    Commenting after thewell-attended sale, auction-eer David Thompson saidthe results achieved under-line that the method of pub-lic auction for the right typeof property is still keenlysought after by discerningpurchasers.This was also evidenced

    by the firmon the samRedmarleyarable accowas offeredpurchasers

    Lot one ofat 130,000Lot two, 13for 165,00Each lot wper cent ov

    SunderlanThompsonat Sutton SVillage HaApril 21, aacres of goture land aNicholas an

    The next rerty auctioon May 11,ther entrie

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    Above: Not to be sneezed at the pep-perettes that made 350.

    The Rene Lalique glass pendantce which made 900.

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    People mak

    Herefordshire Council weeklylist of planning applications

    ACONBURY: Installation of solarphotovoltaic array on an agricul-tural building for Mr Bob Mason atMerrivale Farm.

    ASTON INGHAM: Fell one twin-stemmed ash tree situated in theback garden for Mr P Hird at Court.BACTON: Various internal andexternal repairs to oak framedbarn for Mr Frans Robey at UpperHouse Farm.BALLINGHAM: Turning area for MrSurrey at Fishermans Cottage.BODENHAM: Installation of solarphotovoltaic panels on agriculturalbuilding for Mr Andrew Edwards atMaund Court.BRAMPTON BRYAN: Installation oftwo arrays of photovoltaic cells onagricultural building for Sir SimonGourley at Hill House Farm.BRIMFIELD: Single-storey exten-sion to front and south east side,alterations to rear wall for Mr PhilRoberts at Green Bank.BURGHILL: Outline application forthree bedroom bungalow with

    garage and shared existing accessfor Mrs Caroline Maddy at plot ingarden of Hill View. Constructionof conservatory to rear elevationfor Mr and Mrs Baxter.BYFORD: Outbuilding to form openfronted garaging workshop andmower store at ground floor levelwith domestic office at first floorlevel for Mr and Mrs J Bliss at 2Wyeside Cottages.CLEHONGER: Updating of existing11,000 volt two-wire line to three-wire and diversion for the ownerat Gosmore Farm.CLIFFORD: Building for biomassboiler and hardstanding for Mr andMrs Mike Pearce at Bage,Dorstone.COLLINGTON: Amendment tovehicular access for Mr D Barber.COLWALL: Fell one blue atlascedar tree for Mr D Bounds at TheGouldings.CRASWALL: Permanent dwellingfor rural occupational worker withtreatment plant drainage and useof an existing access (revisedapplication) for Mr and Mrs C

    Jones at New Forest Farm.DORSTONE: Single-storey exten-sion and replacement of conser-vatory roof with slate roof for MrNick Longman at LlanafonCottage.EARDISLAND: Two-storey and sin-gle-storey extensions to houseand replacement garage/store forMr Paul Swinburn at Little BurtonFarm.HEREFORD: Installation of roofmounted photovoltaic panels forMr Richard Wakeford at

    Whitecross High School. Changeof use of dwelling into threeapartments for Mr PaulBallantyne, Ferrymead, VillaStreet. Proposed first-floor exten-sion for Mr and Mrs N Mason at105 Three Elms Road. Proposeddouble garage and replacementsingle-storey extension to rear forMr Jim Ball at 9 Kyrle Street.Proposed first floor extension forMr Ian Peake at 8 Burwood Close.Fell one deodar cedar, reducebranch on one deodar cedar by3m and crown thin by 30 percent, remove damaged and dan-gerous limbs on one prunussylvestris, remove limb overhang-ing property on one furtherprunus sylvestris, crown lift twolimes by 4m and also crownreduce by 30 per cent, remove

    broke weak limbs from roadsidetrees one Scots pine, one deodarcedar, one silver birch and oneLawsons cypress, which areobstructing street lights andpavement, pollard one horsechestnut by 50 per cent for theowner at Thornton House, 31Southbank Road. Thin crown by15-20 per cent and tip back threelower branches of one atlas cedartree for Mrs D Davies at 59Hampton Park Road. Alterationsand extensions to side and rearwith demolition of garage andconservatory for Mr and Mrs NWilliamson at 30 Hampton ParkRoad. Mobile building for break-fast and after-school club for MsJo Davidson at Marlbrook PrimarySchool. Reduce the branches of

    one lime tree which are over-hanging the boundary wall by 20per cent and thin other lowbranches by the same amount tobalance the crown, remove anydeadwood at The Vicarage, 10 StBarnabas Close.HOLME LACY: Fell one sycamore,reduce side stem of one lime treewhich is overhanging garden by33 per cent and remove 75 percent of mistletoe for the owner atHolme Lacy House Hotel.Proposed two-storey extension

    and extenLars JoneHOPE MANstorey extLangford, KIMBOLTOexisting bWalker at Hill.KINGSLANdwelling aand turninR and S WKINGTON:

    former badrens pladay let acHergest ELEINTHALthree-bedneeds dwand attachrepositionaccess forLimebrookLEINTWARtree and pfor Mr MaRosemaryLLANGARRtion eight DMS/1100Trecilla FaextensionLlangroveMARDEN:

    Mrs M ThoMUCH DEWof solar phagriculturPrice at MNEWTON; ations to eDilwyn JoNewton SORLETON:tree for MROSS-ON-servatory

    Ann Good Outline platwo-bedroJohn GriffLeominstesignage aFell one wZoe Sharp

    metres onreduce croon three a

    juniper treoverhangiapple treeconifer treMulberry one beechPorter at TPark.ST WEONAoverhead

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    Four-bedroomed detac

    nued from page 102ion of additional conductor for the owner

    ricity line at Trippenkennet Farm.K: Single-storey extension for Mr RichardMarsh Villa.

    LACY: Installation of ground mounted solaroltaic panel system north west corner ofst of Brick House for Mr William Fenn.ON GRANDISON: Five-bay border oakwith storage above for Mr Angus Brown at

    mend.ON SUGWAS: Extension to existing B1 unitichard Morgan Jones.: Fell one prunus for Ms Judy Stevenson,sswells.TONE: Amended scheme to previous plan-

    proval DCSW2007/0099/F and listed build-sent DCSW2008/0374/L for conversion of two dwellings for Mr and Mrs Peter and

    Fleur Davies at Richard and Calves Cot Barns.ULLINGSWICK: Proposed conservatory for MrPhilip Perry, Sheepcotts Court.WALFORD, LETTON AND NEWTON: Removeany dead damaged or diseased branchesfrom one lime tree, crown thin one beech treeby up to 10 per cent to clear out any weakdamaged or diseased branches for MrDouglas David at Walford House.WELSH NEWTON: General purpose agricultur-al building for Mr Roy Cotton at field number5940, Mill Farm.WESTON-UNDER-PENYARD: Use of land forpolytunnels and change of use of part of theland for the stationing of mobile homeaccommodation for seasonal workers for MrMark Savidge at Woodfields.WHITBOURNE: Replacement windows andFrench door for Mr and Mrs Richard Chapmanat 16 Whitbourne Hall.WIGMORE: Demolish existing single storeyextension and construction of two-storeyextension plus various internal alterations forMr J Price at Deerfold Cottage.WITHINGTON: Non-material amendment toplanning permission DCCE0009/1751/F (pro-posed garages and workshop with utility andlog store for the storage of vintage cars link-ing West Lydiate dwelling with the existingdisused barn) amendments to windows anddoors for Mr Graeme Snadden at West Lydiatt.

    1 Woodfen Crescent,LeominsterAgent: Jonathan Wright

    Offers: 280,000Call: 01568 616666

    OCCUPYING one of the mosts ou g ht a f te r l o ca t io n s i nL eo mi ns te r, 1 W oo df en

    Crescent is a detached, execu-tive style property offeringdouble glazed and gas fired

    centrally heated living accom-modation with a porch, recep-tion hall, a large lounge, sepa-r a t e d i ni ng r o o m, a fi t te dkitchen/ breakfast room withappliances, a utility room and

    ground flooTo the fir

    four bedr

    bathroom bathroom.

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    Equestrian interest

    Farm, Ullingswick,ordshiret: Fox Grant

    s: 775,0001531 637341

    K Farm is an equestrianwith a traditional farm-, separate staff accom-ion, equestrian yard andoffering the potential forlivery or stud.three-bedroomed farm-enjoys a peaceful setting

    as been tastefully refur-d by the current owners

    to a high standard to include aluxurious hand-crafted oakkitchen, and wood burning

    s t ov e s i n b o th r e ce p ti o nrooms.On the ground floor, along

    with the two reception roomsand kitchen, there is a showerroom, utility, and access to acellar. The first floor has threebedrooms, a family bathroomand a study.

    T h e f a r m y a r d h a s b e endeveloped to create an excel-lent stable yard, which is cur-rently used for private stabling

    and a livery business, togetherwith group accommodation forriding holidays and competi-

    tions. There are seven largest a bl e s w i t h ha y a nd t a c kstores, dormitory accommoda-t i o n ( 13 bunk be ds) w i t h akitchen, a shower room andWC, an American barn with 11internal Monarch stables andtack room, six further timberstables and a five-bay opensided Dutch barn with plan-ning permission for 10 stablesand storage. In all, the proper-ty extends to some 7.36 acres.

    Potential for stud

    The yard and stables at TackUllignswick.

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