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5 Herefordshire properties you can buy for less than £400k

5 Herefordshire properties you can buy for less than £400k

Yahoo03-05-2025

Looking for the perfect new property? Here are five homes now for sale in Hereford.
Homs Road, Ross-On-Wye HR9 - £180,000
A two-bedroom mid-terrace period townhouse on Homs Road, Ross-On-Wye, is in need of some updating and modernisation.
The property has an enclosed rear garden, a lounge with a feature fireplace, a dining room with a store cupboard, and a lean-to with plumbing for an automatic washing machine.
Upstairs, the landing leads to two bedrooms, one of which has views towards fields and countryside.
The bathroom has a white suite with a modern side panel bath.
The property is accessed via a small wrought iron gate into the front garden, which is laid to gravel with paved steps.
From the lean-to, a lower courtyard area features a wooden shed.
Paved steps lead up to a sloped lawn, enclosed by fencing.
Steve Gooch - 01594 540133
Hill View, Bromyard - £195,000
A two-bedroom mid-terrace modern bungalow is situated within a block of five similar properties on a small select development.
Located a short walk from the town centre and amenities of Bromyard, the property offers a spacious lounge, two double bedrooms, a bathroom, and a private tiered garden.
The property benefits from gas central heating, double glazing, and two off-road parking spaces to the front.
The kitchen is fitted with a range of matching wall and base units, and the lounge has French doors leading to the rear decking balcony.
The private rear garden is laid out with a small decking balcony, a paved patio area, and an area of artificial lawn.
The property is being sold with no onward chain.
Flint & Cook - 01885 554648
Lingen Avenue, Hereford HR1 - £365,000
A traditional semi-detached house is available in the sought-after location of Lingen Avenue, Hereford.
This property benefits from central heating, double glazing, light and airy bedrooms, and two reception rooms with traditional features including fireplaces.
The property also has a utility area with a downstairs WC.
The gardens are private and enjoy open allotments to the rear.
The location offers excellent access to the city's amenities, railway station, and Hereford County Hospital.
Williams Estate Agents - 01432 644834
West Street, Pembridge HR6 - £325,000
A unique opportunity to acquire a charming attached three-bedroom cottage with an additional barn within the black and white village of Pembridge.
The property enjoys two reception rooms to the main house with a kitchen that is ideal for entertaining.
The barn is the perfect space for arts, crafts and hobbies with the opportunity to convert into additional accommodation.
The property has a pretty cottage garden and gas heating.
The popular black and white village of Pembridge is very well catered for offering a number of public houses and restaurants, primary school, village hall and church to name just a few.
Cobb Amos - 01568 597523
Holly Lodge, Bank Crescent, Ledbury HR8 - £400,000
A rare opportunity to purchase a detached two-bedroom bungalow within a stone's throw of Ledbury town centre.
The property benefits from gas central heating and a detached garage with a wrap-around garden on a surprisingly large quarter of an acre plot.
The bungalow comprises a conservatory, a spacious entrance hallway, two double bedrooms at each end of the property, and a large lean-to with a mixture of brick and wooden outbuildings, including a gardener's toilet/utility space.
A mature wrap-around garden with an array of established trees and shrubs offers surprising seclusion within a central location.
John Goodwin - 01531 825010

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