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Tyr Y Mynach Barn, Clodock, Herefordshire

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SOUTH WEST HEREFORDSHIRE
Abergavenny 9 miles. Hereford 21 miles.


A HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE STONE BARN IN A GLORIOUS UNSPOILT RURAL LOCATION


TY’R Y MYNACH BARN
CLODOCK
HEREFORDSHIRE
HR2 0NZ


FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY

PRICE GUIDE: £150,000


GENERAL REMARKS AND STIPULATIONS
(which where applicable shall be deemed part of the Conditions of Sale)

SITUATION
The property occupies a glorious rural location close to the village of Longtown in South West Herefordshire, close to the Monmouthshire border.

The town of Abergavenny is some 9 miles distant and the Cathedral City of Hereford some 21 miles distant.

DIRECTIONS
From Abergavenny take the A465 Hereford road for about 7 miles and in the village of Pandy turn left adjacent to the Pandy Inn, towards Longtown. Proceed along this road for about 3 miles and the property will be found on the left hand side of the road.

GRID REFERENCE
SO 377270.

WHAT THREE WORDS
salaried:forever:quietly

POST CODE
HR2 0NY.

TENURE
The property is presumed to be freehold and not subject to any restrictions of an onerous or unusual nature.

SERVICES
Mains Electricity and Water are available for connection.

Drainage will be to a private disposal system.

PLANNING CONSENT
No planning permission has been granted – the authority dealing with any applications is Herefordshire County Council

OUTGOINGS
Council Tax Banding – N/A

RIGHTS OF WAY
The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights of way, wayleaves, access, water, light, drainage and other easements, quasi-easements, covenants, restrictions, orders etc, as may exist over the same or for the benefit of the same, whether mentioned in these particulars or not.

A right of way is to be grated over the vendors land via a stone track way leading off an unclassified council highway.

IMPORTANT NOTICE
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VIEWING
Viewing may be undertaken at any reasonable time.

AGENTS
RG and RB Williams, Ross Auction Centre, Overross, Ross on Wye, Tel: .

PRICE GUIDE
Offers invited based on £150,000.





PARTICULARS OF SALE

TIR Y MYNCAH BARN
CLODOCK
HEREFORDSHIRE
HR2 0NZ


AN ATTRACTIVE BARN WITH FAR REACHING VIEWS ACROSS SOUTH HEREFORDSHIRE AND SOUTH MONMOUTHSHIRE WITH PLANNING POTENTIAL
(Subject To Planning Consent)

Historically, Ty’r Mynach is understood to have close connections with Llanthony Priory and the wider ecclesiastical history of the Olchon Valley and Clodock area. Following repeated attacks on Llanthony Priory between the 12th and 15th centuries, it is believed that the monks temporarily abandoned the priory and utilised a number of nearby properties, including Ty’r Mynach and Olchon Court, as places of refuge and religious safe houses, in addition to relocating at times to Gloucester.

Local tradition suggests that the monks and friars travelled across the hills via the historic “Rhiw Cwrw” or “Beer Path” between Llanthony, Ty’r Mynach, and Longtown. The holding is also understood to have origins dating back to the Domesday period.

By the mid-19th century, records indicate that part of the farm was owned by Reverend Charles Probert, with the remaining section owned by John Jones. Given Llanthony Priory’s historical connection with Clodock Church, it is likely that the land and surrounding holdings were formerly associated with the priory estate.

The barn itself displays a number of intriguing historic features. An oak beam within the centre of the building bears the hand-carved date “1639”, while the overall form and character of the structure, including the arrangement of windows and internal features, suggest the building may once have served a domestic or residential purpose rather than purely agricultural use. Local anecdotal history further suggests that the building may have been described historically as a barn to avoid taxation.

Evidence of a small pond adjacent to the building also remains visible, believed to have been used historically for the keeping of fish, an important dietary staple within monastic communities.

THE BUILDING
Ty’r Y Mynach barn is approached over a private entrance driveway leading off an unclassified council highway. The property is set at the foothills of Hattrall Hill, with far reaching views across South Herefordshire and Monmouthshire. Constructed of stone elevations under a corrugated iron roof, Ty’r Y Mynach Barn. The property offers opportunity for conversion subject to obtaining relevant planning consents.

Surrounding the property is approximately 1.44 acres of pasture land that compliments the property offering it leisure, equestrian and agricultural uses.

ADDITIONAL LAND
Additional land may be available by separate negotiation.

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Monthly repayments£753
Property: £ 150,000
Deposit: £ 15,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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About RG & RB Williams, Ross-On-Wye

Ross Auction Centre, Netherton Road, Overross, Ross-On-Wye, HR9 7QQ
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RG and RB Williams is a bespoke Rural Practice covering all aspects of Land Agency in Herefordshire and surrounding Counties.

We specialize in the sale and acquisition of rural residential, land and landed estate property, offering a one to one service.

We specialise in rural property within the counties of Herefordshire, Worcester, Gloucestershire, Monmouthshire and South Wales.

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