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45 Bodenham Road,HerefordAgent: Flint & CookOffers: 660,000Call: 01432 355455
THIS imposingdetached eight-bed-roomed Victorian resi-dence is located in oneof the citys premierresidential areas.
The property retainsmany period featuresand benefits from gascentral heating andw e ll p r op o rt i on e d
accommodation set onthree levels.There is an extremely
large and well estab-l i sh ed r e ar g a r de n ,which is part walleda n d m a i nl y l a id t olawn with an exten-sive range of trees
The gardens offer an
high degree of privacywith ample space for atennis court etc.
There is an ornamen-tal pond, a greenhouse,a summer house andgarden shed.
The living accommo-dation comprises ofthree reception rooms,extensive cellars, akitchen, a pantry andutility room.
One of the bedroomshas an en-suite bath-room, and also on thefirst floor is an office a
family bathroom and aseparate WC.
Nearly all the bed-rooms have originalcast iron fireplaces.
This superb propertyshould be viewed toappreciate what it hasto offer.
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Superb features and garde
At heart of villaBell House, Kingsland, LeominsterAgent: Jackson InternationalOffers: 450,000Call: 01568 610600
BELL House is an imposing, detachedresidence offering five-bedroomed, twobathroom accommodation, four recep-tion rooms, a large home office, garag-ing and outbuildings.
The property is situated in the heartof the village of Kingsland, whichoffers a wide range of amenities.
Along with the formal dining room, isa breakfast room.
There is a well fitted kitroom, a cloakroom/WC. is currently used as a drApproached via a gate,an attractive formal gard
The outbuildings inclfronted garage, a furthershop and a storage shebuilding, which is usedand a courtyard with a foutbuilding.
Attractive enclosed landens lie to the rear, walfresco dining area ovegardens.
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SET amidst lovely rollingcountryside, with wonder-f u l v ie w s, t h is f o rm er
church has been beautiful-ly converted into five bed-roomed detach house.
The p r o pe r t y b e nefi t sfr o m o r i gi na l fe a tur e sincluding cut stone Gothicwindows, original doorsand stone arches, combinedwith the modern conve-
nience of oil-fired centralheating.
Outside, are large attrac-
tive gardens with terraces,fish pond, fruit trees, ampleparking, garaging and agames room.
A large oak door opensinto the hall which leads toa drawing room. The largekitchen/breakfast/sittingr o om h as a n o il - fi r ed
R a y b ur n i n t he ki t che narea and an original cutstone window in the sitting
a r e a. The re i s a ut i li t yroom, a cloakroom/WC anda rear and side porch.
First floor accommodationco m pr i s e o f t hr ee b e d-rooms, a bathroom and ashower room. On the sec-ond floor are two furtherbedrooms.
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Four-bedroomed
ple Meadow,ley, Herefordshire
t: John Amos & Cos: 259,95001568 610310
BER 17 Appleow is an executiveedroomed, modern,
hed family home, sit-in a quiet cul-de-sacon within the popu-lage of Weobley.
r ur a l b l a c k a nd
v i ll a ge o ffe r s ab a r r a y o f l o c alities, including a
rs surgery, dentist,ortment of shops, a
Office, family butch-taurants, pubs, and
mary and secondary.
property benefitsdouble glazing, gas
al heating and offersaid out accommoda-
to inc lu de annce hall, two recep-ooms, a conservato-
breakfast/kitchen, ay andoom/WC.
master bedroom hask-in wardrobe and
ite shower room,family bathroom
s t he o t he r b e d-.e is a garage with anronic remote con-d door and the rear,stocked garden isy laid to lawn.
Village haslots to offer
THE presenterofDIY SOS,Nick Knowles,is the celebritypeople wouldmost like to helpthem decoratetheir home,according to a
survey by mask-ing tape manu-facturerFrogTape.
Knowles polledalmost 21 percent of the vote. RMoyles came in lacent, with Lady GThats Gary Barlo
The survey reveacent of people felt was one of the mosprucing up their spending a fortun
Women rule the comes to decidingwith 68 per cent ofchoice.
The poll also revewere less likely tomen. Nearly two-t
admitted that theyDIY, even though theyll be very goo
Two-thirds of thothe current economade them more lhome improvemerather than emploal.
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Popula
nklin Walk,ord
t: Connellss: 137,50001432 267511
ATED in a popularential location, thistwo bedroomed, mid-ce ho use b e nefi t sdouble glazing and ae.entrance porch has a
storage cupboard, and adoor to the living room,
which has a gas coal effectfire with surround.
The kitchen has recentlybeen re-fitted, has spacefor appliances and an arch-way through to a diningarea.
The first floor landing hasaccess to loft space andalso to two bedrooms, onewith a built-in storage cup-
board and telephone point.The bathroom is fitted
with a white suite and hasa shower over the bath.
Outside is a communalparking area for severalca r s a nd a n a d di t i ona lgarage.
The rear garden is mainlyl a i d t o l a w n a n d h a s ad e cke d a r e a a nd p a ve dpatio area.
The garden also benefitsfrom a storage shed, out-side tap and lighting.
Two-bedrooms
n mid-terrace
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h o m e i n Ju l y w a s a namazing 27,127, equiv-alent to 20 per cent ofthe average propertyprice.
The average requiredin July 2008 was 28,751,so things have got a lit-t l e e a si e r i n t h e l a stthree years.
B as ed o n a ve ra gemonthly running costsassociated with living ina t w o -be dro o m fl a t,Halifax says a first-timebuyer could expect topay 567 on a mortgage -and 677 to rent it.
That's a gap of 110 infavour of the buyer, andfollows the fall in theaverage mortgage ratet o a c u r r e n t 3. 84 pe rcent .
By contrast, in sum-mer 2008, the averagecost of buying was infact 29 per cent (212)more than the averagerent paid, and the aver-age mortgage rate was5.91 per cent.
Homes have also gotsignificantly cheapersince mid-2008, with thea ve ra ge h o u se pr i ced o wn 1 4 p e r c e nt t o124,378.
Because of the need forsuch large deposits, thenumber of first-timebu yer s h a s a c t ua l l yp l un g ed s i nc e 2 0 08 ;there were just 84,000 int h e fi r st h a l f o f t h i syear, some 23 per centfewer than in the sameperiod in 2008.
Halifax says the cost ofbuying would be broad-ly in line with the costof renting if the Bank ofEngland base rate roseby 1.5 per cent above itscurrent historic low of0.5 per cent. This wouldput average monthlymortgage costs at 681,slightly above average
rents.Halifax housing econo-
mist Suren Thiru says:The recent decline inthe cost of buying forfirst-time buyers com-pa r e d t o r e n t i n g h a sbeen substantial andreflects the drop in bothm o rt g ag e r a te s a n dhouse prices since 2008,a s w e l l a s a m a r k e dincrease in average rentpaid over the past year.However, while these
affordability gains arewelcome, conditions inthe housing market fort h o se l o o k in g t o ge tonto the property lad-der remain challenging.Difficulties in raising adeposit and current eco-nomic uncertainty arelikely to mean that anumber of first-timebu ye rs e n t er i n g t h emarket will remain sub-dued in the near term.
As a general rule, thefurther north you go,the more you save bybu yi ng a s o ppo se d t orenting.
In the north, the aver-age buying cost is 383and the average rentcost 456 a 16 per centsaving.
In the West Midlandst h e fi gur e s c o mpa r e484 to 493, a two perc e nt d i ff e re n ce . I nWales its 466 versus497 (six per cent) andin the south west 591 tobuy against 624 rent five per cent difference.
Overall in the UK thedi ffer e n ce ( be tw e en567 and 677) is 16 percent
Overall, says Halifax,t h e a f fo rd a bi li t y o f housing is at a 12-yearhigh measured by thethe proportion of dis-posable earnings devot-e d t o m o r t gage pa y-
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AL T HO U G H t h e c o st o f buying a home for first-time buyers is more than100 a month lower thanrenting, according to latestfigures from Halifax, many
young people who want tobuy will draw little comfortfrom the news.
Fo r t h e H a l ifa x r e po r ta dm it s t h a t a n a ve ra gedeposit required to buy a
First-time housing affordability is on a
Landscape
21 Frome Park, Bartestree,Hereford
Agent: Flint & CookOffers: 250,000Call: 01432 355455
THIS very attractive detached houseis situated at the end of a cul-de-sacon a popular development.
The property offers spacious fourbedroomed accommodation, whichbenefits from gas central heating,three reception rooms, a kitchen, autility room, a cloakroom/WC and adetached double garage. The masterbedroom has a dressing room anden-suite shower room.
You will find an attractively land-scaped, easily maintained garden tothe rear with a raised sun deck,ornamental trees and lawned areas.
Home inpopularlocation
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RY wide and eclecticof entries aided by inter-arketing ensured a goodout of buyers at John
wins latest collectiveo n s a l e a t t he Thr e et i e s S ho wgr o und i nrn.e was a great deal of pre-
nterest, mostly from spe- collectors, in a collec-
f early Star Wars figuresego space series sets dat-
m the 1970s.mission bidders, tele-
bidders and a numberhusiasts who attended
ale helped to achieve ahammer price for the
collection of almost. Top price for the Lego
was 155 and the Starfigures 170.r toys created a signifi-mount of pre-sale inter-
nclud i ng s o m e e a r l y
n Man figures selling atd toy cars with prices to
o f t h e m o r e m o d es ts in the toy section was atity of Weebles items
h led to an impromptuof Weebles wobble butont fall down bringingle to the faces of those
attending of a certain age.Furniture once again pro-
duced a mixture of resultswith some items achieving dis-
appointing prices howeverthere were one or two verypleasant surprises including aRegency rosewood sofa tablein need of restoration whichsold at 1,400 and a diminutivewalnut drop leaf table, alsorequiring attention, at 400. Asimilar hammer price wasachieved for a rosewood cup-b o a rd wi t h ga l l er y a nd amahogany lowboy sold at 420.
There was interest in orientalitems including a Chinese lac-quered screen sold at 300 anda P a d o uk s t a nd a t 1 3 0 . AGeorgian pine kitchen tablesold at 300.
Books performed extremelywe l l wi t h a n e a r ly F r e nchnovel having a lovely leatherbinding selling at 300 and a
book of common prayer print-ed in Oxford in 1675, 120.
In this section an air gun-ners log book from the SecondWorld War onwards attractedlarge amounts of interest andsold to a specialist collector at160. A Grant of Arms scroll inits original Victorian box alsosold to a specialist collector on
the telephone at 240.Once again it was the more
unusual items that producedthe most surprising results. A
short malacca cane concealinga measuring rod and identifiedas a hunt terrier measuringstick was estimated at 100 -200. As a result of a consider-able amount of pre-sale inter-est two telephone bidders con-tested the measuring stick to afinal hammer price of 480.
An ethnic paddle found in ahouse clearance sold at 140and an early delft drug jarachieved 800.
Also in the porcelain sectiona c a se d s e t o f s ix , R o y alDoulton serviette rings, eachdepicting a Dickens character,stirred up a great deal of inter-est from specialist collectors.Despite one of the rings beingbroken there was very keencompetition both in the room
and on the telephone resultingin a successful telephone bidat 920.
There continues to be a sig-nificant demand for items ofmilitary interest and an 1861three band Lee Enfield riflewith Snider conversion sold at270.
A f u se e w a ll c l oc k w i th
domed glass sold at 300.Collectables continued to
attract good levels of interestwith a small collection of foun-tain pens, pencils etc. sellingfor a total of 250 and someexcellent prices for coins andbank notes.
Top price in the picture sec-tion went to a small pair ofo il s o n b oa rd d ep ic ti nglurchers at 200 and in the
jewellery section top price wasachieved by a platinum ringset with baguette cut emeraldsand diamonds at 500.
John Goodwins next sale isscheduled on Wednesday.
Right: An early Delft drug jarfetched 800.
nusual lots attract the bids
t sale for keenest collectors
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