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THE PROPERTY GUIDE FOR HEREFORDSHIRE, MID-WALES AND SOUTH SHROPSHIRE

Andrew Grant ............... 18 Andrew Morris ................ 7 Arena Lettings .............. 34 Barry Bufton ............. 7 Balfours with Berringtons .. ...................................... 37 Berkeley Homes ........... 35 Belvoir .................... 38 Brightwells .............. 19,37 Brightwells Lettings ..... 33 Cobb Property ... 11,12,13 Connells ................... 29 Fox Grant ................... 15 Flint & Cook ............ 20,21 Hayes ................. 26,27,28 Halls ........................... 38 Jacksons International 2,3 John Amos .............. 16,17 Johnathan Wright ........ 10 Maitland Rachel ...... 22,23 McCartneys ................ 8,9 Nicholas Craddock ...... 31 Nigel Ward .................. 37 R M Caldicott ............... 37 Russell Baldwin & Bright .. ............................. 4,5 Savills ........................ 33 Strutt & Parker ............ 14 Sunderlands & Thompsons ............................... 24,25 Stooke Hill & Walshe ...... 6 Taylor Wimpey ............. 36 Trivett Hicks ............... 32 Watkins & Thomas .. 39,40 Williams .................... 30
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The Woodlands, Lyonshall, Herefordshire Agent: Chesterton Humberts Offers: 475,000 Call: 01432 278278 THE Woodlands is a substantial, fivebedroomed, character property with 16th century origins. This wonderful family home offers generous accommodation with many original features and the added benefit of a number of outbuildings, garaging and large private gardens. The ground floor comprises of a spacious entrance hall with a cloakroom, two main reception rooms, an office with French doors to a water garden, a country style kitchen and utility room with a cloakroom and a garden room with doors to a terrace. The first floor has a mezzanine snug, a master bedroom with en-suite shower room and a family bathroom serving the other four bedrooms. Wrought iron gates give access to a generous car parking area. There is a double garage, a store/workshop and a stone barn. To the rear, the garden has a productive fruit and vegetable area, an ornamental pond, lawns and mature hedging. Early viewing is highly recommended.

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Modern style
7 John Davies Place, Westcroft, Leominster, Herefordshire Agent: John Amos & Co Offers: 250,000 Call: 01568 610310 THIS modern, executive style detached, four-bedroomed family home is in a pleasant residential area within walking distance of Leominster town centre. The property benefits from gas central heating, double glazing, a good sized rear garden and a detached double garage with a vaulted ceiling which provides storage space above. Internally, the accommodation includes a study, a dining room and a living room. The kitchen is well fitted and leads to a utility room. There is also a cloakroom/WC. Upstairs, the master bedroom has an en-suite shower room and a family bathroom serves the remaining three bedrooms. The well stocked garden enjoys a private aspect, and is enclosed by fencing and hedging.

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Georgian bargain

Fine place in the heart of town


18 Etnam Street, Leominster, Herefordshire Agent: Nicholas Craddock Offers based on 150,000 Call: 01568 616999 THIS imposing Georgian property occupies three floors as well as a useful cellar. For sale at an unbelievable price, number 18 offers a number of possibilities for improvement, and although it has been used for commercial use in the past, it has also been a family home. The property would lend itself as a B&B business subject to the necessary consents, or present itself as a spacious family home. The ground floor accommodation consists of a reception hall, an inner hall, two former offices, a rear lobby, a cloakroom/WC and access to the cellar. The first floor landing leads to two further offices, a kitchen, a large storeroom and a boiler room. Stairs lead to the second floor which has a second kitchen, a bathroom and three further rooms, which were also used as offices. To the rear is a small enclosed garden, which is easily maintained.

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ALLENSMORE: Proposed singlestorey hay store for Christopher Joy at Courtlands. ASTON INGHAM: Erection of stable

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block in a field for Philip Bean at HE2545 land title, north side of road from Beavans Hill, Kilcot. BODENHAM: External alterations to rear of school which includes walkway, timber pergola, timber pavillion and three timber play village buildings for

Tim Wilson at St Michaels Primary School. BREINTON: Proposed new glasshouse with water storage tanks and Calor gas storage for Wyevale Nurseries. BRIDSTOW: Proposed change of use of agricultural land to a private menage for Sharon Lake at Dadnor Court. BRILLEY: Alterations to existing village hall with single-storey extension for community use for Jerry Burslem at Brilley and Michaelchurch Village Hall. BROBURY WITH MONNINGTON-ON-WYE: Proposed certificate of lawful development for an existing use, change of use to landing site for aviation activities for Ben Chester-Master at Airstrip, Monnington Meadow, River Lodge. BROCKHAMPTON: Proposed change of use from office to retail (hairdressing business) for Nicola Birch at Tack Room, Ladyridge Farm. BROMYARD AND WINSLOW: Proposed

demolition of existing lean-to and proposed extension for Mr P Amos at Rose and Lion Inn. BYFORD: Proposed detached garage with ancillary accommodation above for use in connection with the existing dwelling for Mrs D Hacker at Ferry House. CANON FROME: Proposed conservatory to rear elevation for Mr G Hill at 1 Forge Courtyard. CANON PYON: Erection of 14 affordable homes on greenfield site including required access and services for the owner at 4 Valentine Court. Proposed new dwelling for Norman Price at rear of Stone Cottage, New End. CANON FROME: Proposed fourth bedroom in hop kiln for Mark Chislett at The Coach House. Proposed construction of a 20m by 40m horse exercise area (menage) for personal and private use for Rachel Hay at Half Hyde, Bishops Frome. CRASWALL: Erection of three-bay extension to machinery

store, five-bay extension to livestock building and new three-bay agricultural storage building for Mr P Jones at New Forest Farm. CREDENHILL: Proposed front canopy, small extension to form entrance lobby, WC and pitched roof over existing family room for Mr Shutt at 1 Glebe Close. Change of use from Post Office to two-bedroomed dwelling together with associated extension and alterations for Carol Lloyd at The Old Post Office. Proposed erection of a singlestorey community centre for married quarters personnel use for Ministry of Defence at land at St Davids Road. Proposed extensions for Mr and Mrs J Dover at 48 Glebe Close. EARDISLEY: Proposed roof light to north side for Gertraude Martha Gavin at 5 Upper Court. FELTON: Erection of two-car wooden garage and demolition of old concrete

sectional garage by house for David Stallard at 2 Rosemaund Drive, Preston Wynne. FOWNHOPE: Conversion of existing garage to create additional self-contained living accommodation for Mr and Mrs Brian Williams at The Plumtrees. GARWAY: Proposed conversion of redundant farm buildings into residential use for John Sparey at Nantewain, Broad Oak. HAMPTON BISHOP: Proposed erection of carport (retrospective) for Dr David Sudlow at Saffron House. HATFIELD AND NEWHAMPTON: Proposed amendments to agricultural workers dwelling approved under DCNC2007/2616/F for David Hughes at New Hampton Farm. HEREFORD: Installation of an array of photovoltaic cells onto roof of surgery for Mark Waters at 49 St Owen Street. Removal of existing flat roof extension and erec-

tion of new conservatory for Stephen Cotton at 32 Carroll Avenue. Proposed change of use from sports bar/pool hall to gym for Barry Johnson at 38 Berrington Street. Proposed internal alterations and single-storey rear extension for Mr W Steel at 19 Nelson Street. Amalgamating units 48, 49, 36, 37 and 38 on the ground floor and extending out into the central atrium to create unit 53 on the first floor, extend the existing A3 use to provide a covered food area, proposed new signage for Simon England at 53 The Atrium, Maylord Shopping Centre. Proposed construction of a shed to house play equipment for children for Judith Cecil at Holmer CE Junior School. Proposed change of use from garage to salon for Mr L Bullock at 42 Westfield Street. Proposed extension and alteration to side door for Mr Bell at 1 Grunelsen Street.

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People making plans


Kenneth Lapsley at Lugwardine Court. LUSTON: Non-material amendment to DCNC0009/1100F remodel and extend two storeys at the rear of the house to reposition door and window for Arthur Wiseman at Knapp House. LYONSHALL: Proposed extension to agricultural building to include new access and landscaping for Phillip Matthews for Spond Birches. MADLEY: Replacement of bungalow with traditional oak framed dwelling with detached garage/store for the Duchy of Cornwall at Keepers Bungalow, Shenmore. MICHAELCHURCH ESCLEY: Extension to existing cattle barn for Gregory Bishop at White Cottage. MORDIFORD: Certificate of lawfulness for the continued use as a single dwelling and residential curtilage for Greg Brunt at Colwyn, Checkley. MUCH COWARNE: Proposed change of use of land for the permanent siting of three static holiday caravans at land behind Fairlawns and change of use of Fir Tree Inn from part public house A4 use and residential to solely residential use for Mr and Mrs K and A Price. MUCH MARCLE: Proposed porch, garage conversion and replacement windows for Mrs M Park at Nestor House. Conversion of existing store to lounge for H Weston and Sons Ltd at Caerswall Farm. NEWTON (HAMPTON COURT): Installation of new milk evaporation plant and new facility for offloading milk from road tankers for David Hunt at Kraft Food UK, Marlbrook. NORTON CANON: Proposed material change of use of agricultural land to mixed use for agriculture keeping horses, erection of a stable block and construction of a menage together with the retention of a domestic garage for Brian Walton at Yew Tree Farm. ORLETON: Change of use from former residential use to agricultural and forestry use as a workshop, Continued on page 94

Single-storey brick extension to rear of the property and porch to front of property for Jane Jones at 18 Wellington Place. Two internally illuminated fascia signs for Swinton Group at 40 Commercial Road. Proposed new house for Mr R Summers at 4 Boarsfield, Kingsland. Proposed certificate for lawful development for an existing use mezzanine floor installed prior to it being classed as development under the act for Dunelm (Soft Furnishings) Ltd at former Dunelm store, Salmon Way Retail Park. Proposed conversion of existing industrial unit to drinks canning factory, new perimeter fence, external tanks and alterations to the facade for Richard Leach at 1 Staniers Way. Proposed single-storey rear leanto extension to form garden room for Mr and Mrs D McCarthy at 4 Eleanor Avenue. Change of use from former garage workshops to an agricultural supplies trade counter for Grant Watkins at lower ground floor, former Wessex Garages, Holmer Road. Fell one western red cedar tree for Mrs L MacGregor at Lower Lawn, 21 Judges Close. Fell one Norway spruce for Glyndwr Nicholas at 71 Three Elms Road. HUMBER: Proposed two-storey extension to form additional living accommodation for Mrs A Ivall at Butt Oak Farm, Risbury. KENCHESTER: Proposed new road, 1,465m in length by 6m width for Steven Price at Magna Castra Farm. KINGSTONE: To construct a porch to the front of property with pitched roof over with Velux rooflight for Malcolm Walker at Tryonor, 42 Green Lane. KINGTON: Singlestorey rear extension

for Brenda Bounds at 1 Walnut Gardens. LEA: Single-storey sun room to rear and change of use of garage to play room for James Smith at 2 Kings Orchard. LEDBURY: Side extension for Mr K Brook at High View, 15 Knapp Close. LEINTWARDINE: Proposed change of use to car park for W and C A Griffiths at car park, land north of Mill Lane. LEOMINSTER: Proposed agricultural building and hardstanding area for Peter Sanderson at Tickbridge Farm. Variation of condition seven of DMNC/091583/F, proposed erection of seven two-bedroomed houses for Paul Matthews at Pinsley Road. LINTON: Proposed alterations to existing commercial storage building consisting of recladding and replacement of rear offshoot for Mr N Jones at Homestead, Gorsley. Proposed steel-framed agricultural storage building for Graham Chapman at Darnells Farm. Proposed non-material minor amendment to planning permission DCSE009/1627/F omission of timber cladding infill and two small windows to covered link on rear elevation and addition of glazed door and side screens to existing covered link on rear elevation for Adrian Leeves at Purlieu Barn, Woodsend Lane. LITTLE DEWCHURCH: Proposed barn extension and two new areas of hardstanding for Mr Martin Soble at Whitehorn Farm. LITTLE HEREFORD: Non-material amendment DMN/110227/FH roof lights to be fitted on lead aprons for Mr W G Chalney at Stonehouse. LLANGARRON: Replacement house

for Lavender Cottage and one infill plot for detached four-bedroomed house for the owner at Lavender Cottage. LONGTOWN: Agricultural portal frame building for Ian Sevenoaks at Trelandon. LUGWARDINE: Rebuild collapsed section of walled garden for

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Continued from page 93 providing equipment storage and welfare facilities for the workforce for Mr and Mrs Richard Cundall. PEMBRIDGE: Demolition of existing conservatory and the erection of a replacement conservatory and alterations to the existing kitchen area for Phillip Pickard at The Old Rectory, Bridge Street. PRESTON-ON-WYE: Extend existing stee- framed building to double size and build a toilet and shower block in end bay, use the other bays for storage and campsite use, use of field for siting of yurt-type tents for holiday lets, stone area for parking for Tony Fenn at Bye Cross Farm. PUTLEY: Construction on an all weather surface 20m by 40m horse manage for private use and a 12m by 8m pond for nature conservation, installation of a new access gate onto the country lane from the south east part of the field in order to create a two acre independent field for Kate Wollen at Hazel Cottage, Aylton. ROSS RURAL: Demolish existing restaurant and construct two drive-through restaurants with associated parking (part retrospective)

for the owner at BP, Southbound Ross Spur, A449. ROSS-ON-WYE: Outline planning permission for a two-bedroomed bungalow with access of Westcroft for John Griffiths at 59 Westcroft. Proposed renovation and extension to existing dwelling for David Calliman at 49 Wye Street. Change of use from public house with residential accommodation into a three-bedroomed townhouse and a two-bedroomed townhouse with proposed second-floor extension for Mr and Mrs K Lane at The Stag Inn. Proposed certificate of lawful development for a proposed development, replace flat roof with pitched over two-storey extension for Ms J Jones at 4 Alton Court Cottages. Remove lower branches from one copper beech up to a height of 4m from ground level for West

Mercia Police at Ross-onWye Police Headquarters. Crown reduce one walnut tree by 33 per cent thinning and shortening lower lateral branches, lift canopy over neighbouring property to reduce encroachment for Ms Williams at 15 Beechwood. STAUNTON-ON-WYE: Solar PV panels on existing shed roof for Martin Powell at Lower House. SUTTON: Proposed amendment to DMCW/092996/F to include a single-storey rear extension for Mr and Mrs A Walmsley at property adjacent to Ridgeway House. TARRINGTON: Conversion of part of first floor over garage and cider mill to enlarge existing residential annexe for Richard Price at The Vine, School Road. UPTON BISHOP: Proposed change of use of physiotherapy clinic to domestic use of log cabin for Janet Sanders at Ridge Cottage. WACTON: Installation of 16 Sanyo photovoltaic solar panels with inverter to the roof of the carport and shed/workshop for Mr and Mrs Christopher Jarman at Great Wacton Hop Kilns, Bredenbury. WALFORD: Single-storey extension, provision of new pitched roof conservatory

and garages for Mr and Mrs Carver at The Shelling, Leys Hill. WELLINGTON: Proposed replacement general agricultural building for Makin and Sons at Stocks Farm. Cut back six thuja to boundary with neighbouring field for Jennie Guille at 2 Bridge Cottages, Bridge Lane. Fell five conifer trees and crown reduce one maple by 20 per cent for Dawn Yeomans at Cutsthorn. WHITNEY-ON-WYE: Proposed removal of existing leylandii boundary hedge and erection of new brick boundary for Helen Harrhy at Bramley House. WIGMORE: Creation of offroad parking and re-landscaping front garden for Katherine Cave-BrowneCave at 14 Ford Street. WITHINGTON: Addition of first storey over part of existing double garage and utility to create bedroom with en-suite for Tina Mitchell at Windy Corner, 1 Willowfields. Proposed single-storey extension for Mr and Mrs M Fletcher at Oldhall House. YARKHILL: Siting of selfcontained residential annexe within applicants property for Mr L Williams at Northcroft.

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Traditional semi

Extended f a m i ly home

3 Pitchard Close, Bromyard, Herefordshire Agent: Halls Offers: 285,000 Call: 01905 611066 NUMBER 3 is an extended, semi-detached, traditional family home which offers spacious three-bedroomed accommodation. The property has been refur-

bished to a high standard throughout, and occupies a generous plot which backs onto open fields. Approached via a gated driveway with ample off road parking, this family home comprises three reception rooms, a reception hall, a kitchen/breakfast room, a utility room and a cloakroom/WC.

The generous master bedroom has a feature fireplace, and the family bathroom has recently been re-fitted. To the front of the house is a lawned garden with borders and to the rear the enclosed private garden is mainly laid to lawn with a raised wooden decked patio, ideal for alfresco dining on those sultry summer evenings.

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