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Rock Cottage, Llanwarne, Hereford

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

3

SIZE

1,395 sq ft

130 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Description

Set on a peaceful stretch of Leniston Lane in the picturesque Herefordshire village of Llanwarne, Rock Cottage and its accompanying one-bedroom barn conversion occupy a secluded position. This handsome three-bedroom house is enclosed by mature gardens, where flowering climbers and established trees merge with the surrounding patchwork of ancient woodland and pasture. The interiors have been thoughtfully restored, pairing natural materials with the home’s original architectural fabric. The market towns of Ross-on-Wye and Hereford are a short drive away, and the dramatic landscapes of the Wye Valley National Landscape are close by.



Setting the Scene



Thought to date back around 350 years, the house sits within the ancient parish of Llanwarne, a quietly rural corner of Herefordshire characterised by open fields, mature woodland and winding country lanes. Built from locally quarried pink sandstone and topped with a Welsh slate roof, it has an enduring presence within the vernacular landscape, its walls gradually enveloped by lush foliage as the seasons unfold.



Both the house and the barn conversion have been sensitively restored with a light touch, contemporary elements complementing their agricultural origins. Equipped with a kitchenette, the annexe provides an excellent self-contained living space for guests or extended family members.



The Grand Tour



Rock Cottage is set back from the street behind an old stone wall, where a private driveway leads to a spacious parking area. There are four entrance points to the house, one on each side.



The principal entrance at the rear opens into a generous living room, where an original inglenook fireplace with a wood-burning stove sits beneath exposed oak beams, lending a first impression of the cottage’s historic character. Oak floorboards extend throughout, while the predominantly open-plan layout and an open-tread staircase establish an ease of movement through the ground floor.



A doorway connects to the dining room, where the gaze is drawn downward toward original red and cream chequerboard quarry tiles. A subtle counterpoint is found in the crisp white painted walls, while original features include an exposed beam and a wood burner fronting a timber-framed fireplace. Light is drawn in through deep-set windows to a calming effect.



Recently reconfigured, a well-composed kitchen pairs pared-back soft-grey cabinetry with solid oak worktops and limewashed walls. Beneath, large grey tiles extend throughout. Appliances are neatly integrted and an electric Everhot range is a capturing centrepiece. Elsewhere, a convenient utility room and a shower room provide direct access to the garden beyond and additional space for storage.



From the living room, the curved timber staircase rises to the first floor, where three bedrooms and a shared bathroom are arranged beneath the vaulted roof structure. Soft, muted tones complement limewashed walls and solid floorboards, lending a distinctly textured material palette. The smaller of the three is currently set up as a study, while the bathroom is well-appointed with a freestanding roll-top bath set beneath a deep-set window that frames leafy views.



The lovingly converted annexe has been crafted with meticulous attention to detail. Light and space have been prioritised here; double-height volume and exposed oak trusses amplify the sense of openess, while a wonderfully contemporary kitchenette, wood-burning stove and mezzanine sleeping platform introduce a decidedly modern design scheme. Generous rooflights wash the interior with light and provide a playful shadow display.



The Great Outdoors



The cottage is enveloped by mature gardens that have evolved over many years. Herbaceous borders, perennial planting and raised vegetable beds sit beneath established acers, laurels and a striking walnut tree, creating a richly textured setting that changes with the seasons.



Blackened timber sheds provide practical storage, while the gardens attract an abundance of native birdlife, including woodpeckers, robins and goldfinches.



The barn has its own enclosed garden, ensuring complete privacy from the main house. Timber-framed glazed doors open onto a sheltered shingled courtyard, where ornamental grasses and violet verbena soften the boundary.



Out and About



Llanwarne lies amid the gently undulating farmland of south Herefordshire, where a network of quiet lanes and public footpaths thread through orchards, ancient woodland and the Wye Valley. The nearby historic market towns of Ross-on-Wye and Hereford provide an excellent array of independent shops, cafés and cultural venues, while the literary town of Hay-on-Wye is just under 40 minutes by car to the west.



There are plenty of places to eat nearby, from the celebrated village dining room at The New Inn in St Owen's Cross to the seasonal menus at The Loughpool Inn near Ross-on-Wye, a 17th century pub. For special occasions, Under The Nut Tree provides an intimate farm-to-table supper club, while Hereford has a growing food scene centred around the historic city centre.



The surrounding area is rich in cultural heritage. The nearby Goodrich Castle overlooks the River Wye, while Hereford Cathedral, home to the medieval Mappa Mundi, together with galleries, theatres and museums, provides a strong cultural offering throughout the year.



Families are well served by local schools, including St Weonards Primary School, St James’ Church of England, and Riverside Primary School, with a wide selection of independent and state secondary schools available in Hereford, Monmouth and Ross-on-Wye.



Hereford Railway Station is a 15-to-20-minute drive away, with direct connections to Birmingham, Cardiff, and London. Local bus routes connect Llanwarne to larger towns.



Council Tax Band: E
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Band: E
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Off street
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Yes
ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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Monthly repayments£4,112
Property: £ 820,000
Deposit: £ 82,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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