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The Square, Kington, Herefordshire,

Description

An opportunity to acquire an exceptional Grade II listed town cottage, offering well-appointed accommodation throughout. The property features a versatile annex or deluxe hobby/workspace, along with a charming rear courtyard garden and a generously sized garden. Ideally located in the heart of the popular market town of Kington. No Onward Chain. EPC Exempt.

Intro

Charming Period Cottage in a Central Location with Annexe, Courtyard Garden, and Generous Rear Garden Occupying a prominent position this beautifully presented cottage blends historic charm with modern convenience. The attractive double-fronted façade features distinctive bay windows and a unique canopy porch, creating a striking first impression.

Location

The historic market town of Kington is set in the rural landscape of Herefordshire, close to the English/Welsh border. Kington offers a range of independent shops, cafes, a post office, library, supermarkets, a doctors' surgery, and a leisure centre, as well as nursery, primary, and secondary schooling. Renowned as a hub for walking, more long-distance paths converge on Kington than in almost any other place in the UK. The town also hosts numerous festivals throughout the year, celebrating walking, the arts, vintage vehicles, music, local food, and drink, and even boasts its own annual agricultural show. The nearby town of Presteigne is just 6 miles away, while Hay-on-Wye, home of the famous literary festival, is 12 miles away. The historic market town of Leominster is around 16 miles away, and the cathedral city of Hereford, offering a wider range of retail, educational, and recreational facilities, is approximately 20 miles away.

Ground Floor

Entering through an open porch with ornate trellising, you are welcomed into the entrance hallway, with two doors leading off to the reception rooms. To the left is the living room, featuring a bay window to the front, a striking stone fireplace with inset wood-burning stove, a single exposed ceiling timber, and wooden flooring. To the right is a versatile room, ideal as a dining room or for alternative use depending on the purchaser’s needs. This room also boasts a bay window to the front, an exposed brick fireplace with stone hearth and electric stove, and a single exposed ceiling timber.

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From the inner hallway, a door leads down to a useful cellar, ideal for storage. Continuing through the hallway brings you to the kitchen, which offers a good range of cupboards and drawers, a fitted electric oven with gas hob and extractor fan over, tiled flooring, and space for a dining table. A window and door provide access to the rear courtyard. The property also benefits from a ground floor wet room, featuring tiled flooring, part-tiled walls, and a modern shower area—ideal for practical everyday use.

First Floor

Ascending to the first floor, you are welcomed by a generously sized landing—an ideal space that could easily be utilised as a home office, if desired. A built-in storage cupboard offers practicality, while doors lead off to the family bathroom, which is fitted with a white suite comprising a WC, bidet, pedestal wash hand basin, panelled bath, and a shower, with part-tiled walls. Two well-proportioned bedrooms are also found on this floor, both enjoying sash windows overlooking the front and showcasing exposed ceiling timbers that add to the property's charm. From the landing, stairs rise to the converted attic, which offers a versatile additional space complete with WC, wash hand basin, and built-in storage. Whether used as a guest room, hobby space, or study, this room is both practical and flexible.

Annexe

Accessed from the rear courtyard is a beautifully finished annexe, completed to a high standard and including its own shower room. This excellent addition to the property offers fantastic potential for a self-contained living area—ideal for multigenerational living—or alternatively, it would make an outstanding home office, creative studio, or hobby room.

Garden

11 The Square boasts a charming and unexpectedly generous plot. To the front, wrought iron railings enclose a formal entrance terrace—an ideal spot for watching the world go by. To the rear lies a garden, an exceptional feature for a town centre property. Immediately beyond the house, a private courtyard provides a perfect space for morning coffee or evening relaxation, with the added benefit of being low-maintenance. Beyond this, a long and well-proportioned garden offers space for practical amenities and exciting potential for keen gardeners. This green haven could be beautifully developed into a productive or ornamental garden. Whether used for entertaining, growing your own, or simply enjoying the outdoors, it represents a rare and valuable asset in such a central setting.

Parking

On-street parking is available directly in front of the property, offering a generous number of spaces for residents and visitors alike.

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About McCartneys LLP, Knighton

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McCartneys LLP is the leading independent Auctioneers, Estate Agents, Chartered Surveyors and Valuers in the Marches, Mid Wales and West Midlands, with seventeen Property Offices and five Livestock Centres covering 4 counties.

The original Partnership, established in 1874, has developed into a strong independent professional firm serving its' clients throughout the West Midlands and Welsh Borders, with pride and expertise. McCartneys is one of the oldest and largest multi-disciplined private practices in the United Kingdom.

We have a strong residential and commercial department with offices throughout the region, a rural professional division with a longstanding heritage in supporting the needs of the countryside economy, livestock markets selling high quality locally produced livestock, survey departments offering advice on all planning and building related matters, a fine art and antiques section offering quality goods and a dispute resolution department specifically set up to meet modern day requirements.

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