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57 9 The Square, Kington, Herefordshire Agent: John Amos & Co Offers: £465,000 Call: 01568 610310 THIS is a superior six-bedroomed grade II Regency style townhouse, dating back to the 1800s. This property would make a superb family residence or indeed offers great potential as a guest house or bed and breakfast type business subject to necessary plan- ning consents. The house is well presented throughout while retaining a host of period features such as sash windows and original working shutters. The accommodation comprises an entrance hall, a drawing room, a breakfast/kitchen, a dining/sitting room with an ornamental fire- place, a boot room, cloakroom and a cellar which is divided into three sections. There are three bedrooms on the first floor along with a study room and family bathroom. The second floor landing leads to a hobby room, three further bedrooms and a second bathroom. A central arched gateway leads to the main section of the extensive private garden with steps leading up to the large lawn. There is a vegetable area, mature trees and hedges. The property also benefits from a pretty court- yard garden. THE PROPERTY GUIDE FOR HEREFORDSHIRE, MID-WALES AND SOUTH SHROPSHIRE Andrew Grant .......... 32,33 Andrew Morris ................ 7 Arena Lettings ......... 10,11 Arkwright Owens ......... 42 Barry Bufton ............ 43,47 Berkeley Homes ........... 40 Brightwells ............... 43 Brightwells Lettings ..... 44 Chesterton Humberts ....... ............................. 18,19 Cobb Property ....... 38,39 Connells ..................... 48 Doolittle & Dalley ....... 46 Flint & Cook ............ 28,29 Fox Grant ................ 34,35 Halls ........................ 46 Hayes .............. 20,21,22 Henry Associates ......... 47 Jacksons International 2,3 John Amos .............. 26,27 Johnathan Wright .......... 6 J Cockburn ............... 42 Knight Frank ............ 24,25 Maitland Rachel ...... 12,13 McCartneys ............. 30,31 Nicholas Craddock ........ 9 Nigel Ward ................... 45 Philip Laney & Jolly .... 45 R M Caldicott ....... 47 Russell Baldwin & Bright ............................. 14,15 Sunderlands & Thompson ................................ 16,17 Stooke Hill & Walshe ..... 8 Strand Homes ............ 45 Strutt & Parker ....... 36,37 Trivett Hicks ............ 23 Watkins & Thomas . 4,5,46 Williams ........................ 41 INDEX For professional advice on advertising on the property pages, call our dedicated team on 01432 845803 Also search for property online at our website, herefordtimes.com/homes Living in the Regency style Imposing city home 9 Ingestre Street, Whitecross, Hereford Agent: Andrew Morris Offers: £295,000 Call: 01432 266775 THIS is an imposing semi-detached city residence, which occupies a quiet residential position just of Whitecross Road. The property has been beautifully modernised, is well presented throughout and benefits from gas central heating and an excellent con- verted basement which is an ideal music/hobbies room. The living accommodation consists of an entrance hall, a lounge/dining room, a kitchen/breakfast room with integral appliances, a utility and cloaks/shower room, and a conserva- tory. The first floor has doors to three bedrooms and a secondary staircase rises up to bedroom four and a bathroom. The house is set back from the road behind a privet hedge. There is off- road parking to the front and to the rear is a large patio, lawns and a summer house.

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THE PROPERTY GUIDE FOR HEREFORDSHIRE, MID-WALES AND SOUTH SHROPSHIREAndrew Grant .......... 32,33 Andrew Morris ................ 7 Arena Lettings ......... 10,11 Arkwright Owens ......... 42 Barry Bufton ............ 43,47 Berkeley Homes ........... 40 Brightwells ............... 43 Brightwells Lettings ..... 44 Chesterton Humberts ....... ............................. 18,19 Cobb Property ....... 38,39 Connells ..................... 48 Doolittle & Dalley ....... 46 Flint & Cook ............ 28,29 Fox Grant ................ 34,35 Halls ........................ 46 Hayes .............. 20,21,22 Henry Associates ......... 47 Jacksons International 2,3 John Amos .............. 26,27 Johnathan Wright .......... 6 J Cockburn ............... 42 Knight Frank ............ 24,25 Maitland Rachel ...... 12,13 McCartneys ............. 30,31 Nicholas Craddock ........ 9 Nigel Ward ................... 45 Philip Laney & Jolly .... 45 R M Caldicott ....... 47 Russell Baldwin & Bright ............................. 14,15 Sunderlands & Thompson ................................ 16,17 Stooke Hill & Walshe ..... 8 Strand Homes ............ 45 Strutt & Parker ....... 36,37 Trivett Hicks ............ 23 Watkins & Thomas . 4,5,46 Williams ........................ 41For professional advice on advertising on the property pages, call our dedicated team on 01432 845803

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Living in the Regency style9 The Square, Kington, Herefordshire Agent: John Amos & Co Offers: 465,000 Call: 01568 610310 THIS is a superior six-bedroomed grade II Regency style townhouse, dating back to the 1800s. This property would make a superb family residence or indeed offers great potential as a guest house or bed and breakfast type business subject to necessary planning consents. The house is well presented throughout while retaining a host of period features such as sash windows and original working shutters. The accommodation comprises an entrance hall, a drawing room, a breakfast/kitchen, a dining/sitting room with an ornamental fireplace, a boot room, cloakroom and a cellar which is divided into three sections.

There are three bedrooms on the first floor along with a study room and family bathroom. The second

floor landing leads to a hobby room, three further bedrooms and a second bathroom.

A central arched gateway leads to the main section of the extensive private garden with steps leading up to the large lawn. There is a vegetable area, mature trees and hedges. The property also benefits from a pretty courtyard garden.

Imposing city home9 Ingestre Street, Whitecross, Hereford Agent: Andrew Morris Offers: 295,000 Call: 01432 266775 THIS is an imposing semi-detached city residence, which occupies a quiet residential position just of Whitecross Road. The property has been beautifully modernised, is well presented throughout and benefits from gas central heating and an excellent converted basement which is an ideal music/hobbies room. The living accommodation consists of an entrance hall, a lounge/dining room, a kitchen/breakfast room with integral appliances, a utility and cloaks/shower room, and a conservatory. The first floor has doors to three bedrooms and a secondary staircase rises up to bedroom four and a bathroom. The house is set back from the road behind a privet hedge. There is offroad parking to the front and to the rear is a large patio, lawns and a summer house.

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Three-bedroomed bungalow

Enjoy view21 Grange Park, Whitchurch, Herefordshire Agent: Richard Butler Offers: 245,000 Call: 01989 567979 NESTLED within the heart of this thriving rural village, this spacious, three-bedroomed detached, modern bungalow has undergone an extensive refurbishment by the current owners to include a kitchen/diner, bathrooms and carpets. The property benefits from oak panelled doors, oil fired central heating and new fitted double glazing throughout. The accommodation comprises in brief a reception hall, a living room, a dining room, a kitchen, a bathroom, a master bedroom with an en-suite shower room and two further bedrooms. To the front of the property there is a mature lawned garden with well

stocked heather borders. A large driveway leads to the side of the property with parking for six or more cars leading to single garage and car port. To the rear of the property there is a good sized patio area which catches the afternoon/evening sun. Steps

lead up to the rear where a gently sloping garden is laid to lawn with vegetable plot, herb garden and mature shrubs. As the garden rises up to the rear, beautiful views of the countryside towards Coppett Hill and the Doward can be seen.

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People making plansHerefordshire Council weekly list of planning applications, May 3-9 ACTON BEAUCHAMP: Construction of single-storey extension for Mr Gary Johnson at Judys Gate, Suckley. ALLENSMORE: Twostorey extension for Mr Darren Gunn at Brooklyn, Clehonger. ALMELEY: Conservatory to rear of house and alteration to rear roof for Mr Richard Kosciecha at Laurels, Woonton. BISHOPS FROME: Installation of 288 roof-mounted photovoltaic panels for Mr Simon Parker at Instone Court, Munderfield. BOSBURY: Erection of timber frame pergola part retrospective for Mr Richard Rose at The Hay Loft. Erection of three-bay garage with firstfloor store for Mr Robert Costello at Bridge House. BRAMPTON ABBOTTS: Groundfloor extension to form sunroom and utility room and firstfloor extension to form study/bedroom and shower room for John Sherahilo and Ms V Lucas. CANON FROME: Proposed photovoltaic system for Mr Iain Macleod at Homestead. COLWALL: Double garage and store for Dr Sidney Benjamin at Alderley. CROFT AND YARPOLE: Demolish existing conservatory and replace with two-storey extension for Mr David Martin at Rosehill Cottage, Green Lane. CUSOP: Removal of condition four of planning permission DCSW2005/0697/F to separate the property from Rosedale for Mr Adrian Finley at Rosedale. EDWYN RALPH: Proposed singlestorey extension for Mrs Pauline Chambers at Edwyn Wood. FOWNHOPE: Extension to form entrance lobby to coffee bar and restaurant for Mr Thomas Williams at Wye Leisure Health Club. HEREFORD: Erection of single-storey conservatory at rear of property for Mr Ashley Welling at 19 Nimrod Drive. Proposed removal of existing conservatory to replace with single-storey downstairs WC utility room and dining area for Mr John Chambers at 11 Coniston Walk. Replacement of extant planning permission DCCW2008/0658/F for reinstatement of north bank of Widemarsh Brook for Mr Geoffrey Price at 48 Edgar Street. HOPE-UNDERDINMORE: Change of use from residential to mixed use of workshop and retail to be used as a facility for the disabled and those with learning difficulties with new entrance and disabled car parking space for the owner at Woodlands Bungalow. KIMBOLTON: Singlestorey extension including covered areas to form remodelled early years unit and associated works for the owner at St James CE Primary School. LEDBURY: Alterations and extension for Mr Paul Harrison at Netherhall Cottage. Proposed single and two-storey rear extension for Mr C Johnson at Swingate, Homend Crescent. Proposed single and two-storey extension to side elevation and pitched roof to porch for Mr and Mrs S Baylis at 2 Blenheim Drive. LEOMINSTER: Proposed retention of two mobile homes for one year for temporary agricultural dwelling and storage as originally granted for applications DCN2007/2648/F and DCN2008/2739/F for Mr Peter Sanderson at Tick Bridge Farm. Proposed erection of a steel portal framed agricultural building extension for Mr J Speakman at Stag Batch Farm. LETTON: Proposed demolition of existing front porch and bay window and erection of single-storey sun room for Mr Peter Mace at Waterloo Cottage. Demolition of existing garage and erection of self contained detached annexe for dependant relative for Mr I Yates at Leeway (in garden curtilage). LLANGARRON: Certificate of lawfulness for existing use of annexe known as the Mews for residential letting for Mr David Gundy at The Mews, Little Trewen Farm. Retrospective planning consent for existing high voltage line for Miss Marie Johnson at electrical line at Garron Hill. LLANWARNE: Nonmaterial amendment to planning permission DMS/102352/F minor alteration of footprint of link structure between existing dwelling and proposed barn conversion, conversions and alterations to a period barn to create Continued on page 103

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People making plansContinued from page 101 additional residential accommodation as extension to Upperfields Cottage, Lawns Farm, for Mr Trevor Howard. MARDEN: Proposed non-material amendment to planning permission DMCW/101181F for a proposed replacement dwelling, provision of two dormers to front elevation for Mr Ian Musto at Chevington, The Vern. MARSTOW: Proposed single-storey front and side extensions for Mr and Mrs Manns at Elmsdale. MATHON: Improvements of outbuildings to form office and hobbies room to include new link to house for Mr and Mrs M OBoyle at The Oaks, Moorend Cross. MIDDLETON-ON-THEHILL: Proposed threebay end extension to an existing grain store for Mr Simon Morgan at Lower Miles Hope Farm. MUCH BIRCH: Erection of replacement garage with ancillary works for Mr M Davies at The Chalice, The Thorn. OCLE PYCHARD: Conversion of existing coach house and garage to residential unit for Mr and Mrs Harry Rumney at Burley Gate House, Burley Gate. PIXLEY: Change of use of domestic garage and cottage to provide creative industries workshops/galleries complete with refreshment area and toilets, first floor to be selfcontained living accommodation for Mr and Mrs Stephen and Gillian Swaithes at Parkhold Cottage, Trumpet. RICHARDS CASTLE: Erection of store shed for Mr D Bytheway at land adjacent The Nutshell, Ludlow. ROSS-ON-WYE: Extension to kitchen to form new kitchen/breakfast room and extension to garage to create store/work area for Mr Martin Flach at Ryefield Court. ST WEONARDS: Upgrade existing 11,000 volt overhead line for Miss Marie Johnson at electrical line between Brinstone Farm and St Weonards. SELLACK: Carport to plot one and five garages to replace garden sheds for Mr Harry Bramer at land near Caradoc. TITLEY: Proposed replacement of three dormer windows to north elevation, addition of two dormer windows on east and west elevations and rebuilding of Orchid house for Mr Phillip Harley at Eywood Gardens. UPTON BISHOP: Retention of farm track for Mr and Mrs Tom and Vivien Maquire at Marsh Farm. WALFORD: New garden shed and greenhouse for Mr and Mrs R Dolman at Chequers Lodge, Leys Hill. WEOBLEY: Amendment to planning approval 97/0332/N repositioning of doors and windows in line with original openings deletion of stone/brick chimney from original plans, window to south gable and repositioning of boiler flue for Mr Robert W Faulker at Barn adjacent Oak View. WHITBOURNE: Proposed two-bay garage and storage, single storage for Mr Ian Buckley at Pool Cottage. WHITCHURCH: Carport with timber frame/tiled slate roof for Mr Samuel Harris at Crossways, Ashes Lane. WOOLHOPE: Replacement of existing bungalow with new dormered dwelling and detached garage, change of use of additional land to residential for Mr and Mrs C Boultree-Brooks at Little Canwood.

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