Ye Olde Steppes, Pembridge with village shop and holiday let annex
- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
6
- BATHROOMS
3
- SIZE
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Freehold
Key features
- A supurb Grade II Listed house with annexe
- Character features throughout
- Four bedrooms to main dwelling
- Two bedrooms to The Bake House
- Business opportunity
- Multi generation living
- Prominent village location
Description
Introduction - A fantastic opportunity to acquire Ye Old Steppes, a property full of history and situated in the most prominent place within the popular Black and White village of Pembridge. The property occupies a substantial plot offering a multitude of opportunities for a new owner with a main residence, fully equipped and furnished annexe/holiday let and beautiful garden. There is accommodation to the main dwelling comprising; front room/shop floor, living room, hall, kitchen, back kitchen/ utility room, cloakroom, sitting room, four double bedrooms and a family bathroom. The Old Bake House comprises; open plan living room/kitchen/dining room and two double bedrooms each with an en-suite. There is a pretty, well stocked garden with an aviary, separate private garage with private parking space. Overall this stunning property needs to be seen to be appreciated. Please call our Leominster office on .
Ye Old Steppes - The glass paneled door opens into the front of the property of which the current vendors are using as a shop. There are two large bay windows overlooking the front and allowing natural light to flood through. The older part of the property was a Rectory around 500 years ago and boasts fantastic original timbers and fireplace inset with a woodburning stove. There are wooden floorboards and ample space to utilise. If desired the room could be your living space but the vendors have enjoyed running this as a tea room and as it is now, a village shop. An opening which would have originally been a door leads to another room where there is tiled flooring, doors to the front and rear and a cloakroom fitted with a WC and basin.
The living room was an addition in the Georgian era and has an original fireplace and side aspect, full sash bay window. Along the hallway is the kitchen which has a lovely heart of the home feel fitted with wall and base units, a Rangemaster gas cooker and space for a breakfast table and chairs. There is a stainless steel sink and stable door to the side. Steps lead up to the back kitchen which has additional base units, space for a fridge freezer, washing machine and tumble dryer. There is a stable door to the rear.
Taking the staircase to the first floor, the original character features and charm continue with wooden floorboards throughout. The landing has two windows to the side, open exposed timbers and space for decorative furniture. The sitting room has a fabulous window which is of historic significance overlooking the front, down Bridge Street and the countryside beyond. There is a vaulted ceiling, beautiful exposed timbers and fireplace inset with a gas fire.
There are four bedrooms to the main dwelling, all of which are double sized. Bedroom one, two and four all have windows to the side aspect. Bedroom three is currently being used as a study and I understand why, with views over Bridge Street and the countryside beyond, it’s a welcome distraction from being on the computer and stuck behind a desk.
The Old Bakehouse - The oak panelled door with glass window opens into The Old Bake House and you immediately notice the original bread ovens of which there are two above the Rangemaster cooker, with five ring gas hob. Both bread ovens open with the top oven having a light in. The Old Bakehouse is open plan with a kitchen, dining room and living room and is beautiful decorated and sympathetically furnished. The kitchen area is fitted with bespoke wall and base units with oak worktops. There is an integrated washing machine, Smeg fridge freezer and Butler sink with stainless steel taps. The living area has a cosy feel with a woodburning stove as a focal point and two windows over looking the garden. There is a wall mounted television, two comfortable sofas and a dining table with four chairs. The ground floor bedroom is a double with a window and Velux sky light. The en-suite is beautifully fitted with a cast iron roll top bath, WC, basin and shower cubicle.
Taking the oak staircase. which was fitted by Browns, a local renowned carpenter, is the mezzanine floor. This bedroom has a super king sized bed and an en-suite which is fitted with a WC, basin and double shower cubicle.
This property has its own entrance and is accessed from the side through a porch. This is great when coming back from a good walk with space for muddy boots, coats and dog leads.
All of the furniture and furnishings for The Old Bakehouse shall be included in the sale.
Sykes - The Old Bakehouse is used as a holiday let, advertised on Sykes and more information can be found by using the following link:
Garden - The garden has been thoughtfully planned by the current vendors and is a wonderful place to relax. There is an area laid to decorative stone which is suitable for alfresco dining and enjoying entertaining guests in the summer months. A path with lawn to the sides leads to the top of the garden where there is a summer house, useful shed and aviary. There are borders stocked with flowers, shrubs and plants. In addition there is a greenhouse.
Services - All mains are connected.
Herefordshire Council Tax Band C
Location - The popular black and white village of Pembridge is very well catered for offering a number of public houses and restaurants, popular primary school, village hall and church to name just a few. The market towns of Leominster (7 miles) and Kington (6 miles) offer a further range of amenities to include supermarkets, schooling, leisure facilities and good road and rail links to surrounding areas and nationwide. Hereford City is approximately 16 miles distant offering a further wealth of shopping, recreational and educational facilities.
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Band: C
Ye Olde Steppes, Pembridge with village shop and holiday let annex
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Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Leominster Station7.0 miles
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