Additional text is available below.Substantial Period Property in Historic Popular Location | Renovation Project With Huge Potential | 4 Good Sized Bedrooms | Large Garden to the Rear | Large Kitchen/Diner | Grade II Listed | Parking to the Front with Free Car Park Opposite | NO ONWARD CHAIN
Pembridge is one of the most famous black and white villages in Herefordshire with its large number of Medieval timber framed style properties, stooped in history dating back to before the Domesday Book. The village has a thriving and friendly local community and an excellent range of village amenities including a number of public houses and restaurants, village shop, farm shop, popular primary school, village hall and church to name just a few. The market town of Leominster (7 miles) and Kington (6 miles) offers a further range of amenities with the cathedral city located approximately 16 miles to the south.
A Grade II listed and wonderfully rustic and characterful period home, rich in original features and offering exciting renovation potential for those looking to create a truly individual property.
The home is entered through a traditional wooden front door, opening directly into a generous farmhouse-style kitchen diner. This impressive space features a flagged stone floor, a traditional Rayburn and several windows that allow natural light to pour in throughout the day. With its scale and layout, this room offers huge scope to become a stunning open-plan heart of the home while retaining its authentic country charm.
Leading from the kitchen diner is a good-sized living room with a strong sense of character, showcasing exposed beams, a feature log-burning stove, and a window to the front elevation. A further door opens onto the rear patio and garden, offering excellent potential for indoor-outdoor living.
To the opposite side of the kitchen, a doorway leads into a flagged inner hallway, giving access to a downstairs WC and a charming snug/additional reception room. This atmospheric space features an original fire/oven, exposed timber beams, and brickwork, making it an ideal cosy retreat, studio, or study with significant scope for sympathetic enhancement.
Also accessed from the hallway is a highly practical boot room/utility room, complete with sink, space for laundry appliances, and direct access to the garden—perfect for modernising into a functional country-style utility space.
To the first floor, the property offers four well-proportioned bedrooms alongside a family bathroom. The smallest bedroom currently houses the central heating boiler and would lend itself well to use as a home office, dressing room, or single bedroom, depending on requirements. Throughout the upper floor, there is further opportunity to improve and personalise while retaining the home’s traditional character.
Externally, the property enjoys a good-sized rear patio with steps rising to an established and private garden, predominantly laid to lawn and bordered by mature trees, shrubs, and bushes. A greenhouse sits to the rear, while a pathway along the right-hand side provides access through the garden and the large shed / workshop at the rear. This outdoor space offers excellent potential for landscaping, growing, or creating a peaceful rural retreat.
Overall, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a character property with genuine renovation potential, offering a blank canvas to enhance and restore while preserving the charm and craftsmanship of a traditional country home.