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Blaendigeddi Uchaf, Hay-On-Wye Agent: Jackson International Offers: £545,000 Call: 01432 344779 INTERNATIONALLY renowned playwright, Sir Arnold Wesker, author of such classics as Roots and Chips With Everything, is selling his stunningly situ- ated cottage high in the Black Mountains of Wales overlooking the Wye Valley. This four-bedroomed accommodation is set over three floors and offers character features throughout, such as vault- ed ceilings, exposed tim- bers, stone work and an open fireplace in the living room. The property benefits from a paddock, oil fired central heating and is mostly double glazed. With views over open countryside yet in a truly private location, Blaendigeddi Uchaf, com- prises of a boiler room, a living room, a utility/workshop, an inner hallway, a down- stairs bedroom/study with en-suite bathroom, a kitchen/dining room. From the living room, stairs rise to the first floor, leading to two fur- ther bedrooms and a bath- room. The fourth bedroom is on the second floor. The property is approached via a single track road through a gate leading to a parking court- yard. There is a wood store, access to the brook and paddock, and a detached studio lies to the side with a wood burner. INDEX Also search for property online at our website, herefordtimes.com/homes Home of many characters Home is one of a kind 19 River View Close, Holme Lacy Agent: Flint & Cook Offers: £389,950 Call: 01432 355455 LOCATED on an exclusive village development, this immaculately pre- sented, detached, four-bedroomed house was constructed by award win- ning developers Bloor Homes, and is the only one of its kind on the develop- ment. The accommodation benefits from gas- fired central heating and comprises a reception hall with galleried landing, downstairs cloakroom, a lounge, a din- ing room, a study, a family room, a kitchen/breakfast room with appli- ances and a utility room. Two of the bedrooms have en-suite facilities and a family bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms. Outside, the landscaped gardens are enclosed by fencing and have extensive floral borders, lawn and patio areas. There is a detached double garage with eaves storage, power and lighting, and parking to the front of the property. 55 FIND A HOME IN HEREFORDSHIRE, MID-WALES & SOUTH SHROPSHIRE Andrew Grant .......... 18,19 Andrew Morris ................ 7 Arena Lettings .............. 16 Arkwright Owens ......... 50 Balfours with Berringtons 48 Barry Bufton ............ 46 Brightwells .........34-37, 47 Brightwells Lettings ..... 45 Cobb Property ....... 24,25 Connells ..................... 6 Dinmore Manor Estates 50 Fisher German...............15 Flint & Cook ............ 30-32 Fox Grant ................ 22,23 Halls ........................ 46 Hayes .............. 26-29 Henry Associates ......... 47 Jacksons International 2-3 John Amos .............. 20,21 John Goodwin ........ 41 Knight Frank ....... 52 Maitland Rachel ...... 42,43 McCartneys ............. 10,11 Nick Champion.............44 Nicholas Craddock ...... 14 Nigel Ward ................... 47 Northwood.................. 33 Parrys..............................8 RB & RG Williams..........45 R M Caldicott ....... 47 Savills .................... 4,5 Sunderlands & Thompson..............38,39,48 Stooke Hill & Walshe .... 17 Strand Homes ............ 45 Strutt & Parker ....... 36,37 Trivett Hicks ............ 23 Watkins & Thomas ..12,13,48 Williams ........................ 9

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FINDA HOME IN HEREFORDSHIRE, MID-WALES & SOUTH SHROPSHIRE

INDEXAndrew Grant .......... 18,19 Andrew Morris ................ 7 Arena Lettings .............. 16 Arkwright Owens ......... 50 Balfours with Berringtons 48 Barry Bufton ............ 46 Brightwells .........34-37, 47 Brightwells Lettings ..... 45 Cobb Property ....... 24,25 Connells ..................... 6 Dinmore Manor Estates 50 Fisher German...............15 Flint & Cook ............ 30-32 Fox Grant ................ 22,23 Halls ........................ 46 Hayes .............. 26-29 Henry Associates ......... 47 Jacksons International 2-3 John Amos .............. 20,21 John Goodwin ........ 41 Knight Frank ....... 52 Maitland Rachel ...... 42,43 McCartneys ............. 10,11 Nick Champion.............44 Nicholas Craddock ...... 14 Nigel Ward ................... 47 Northwood..................33 Parrys..............................8 RB & RG Williams..........45 R M Caldicott ....... 47 Savills....................4,5 Sunderlands & Thompson..............38,39,48 Stooke Hill & Walshe .... 17 Strand Homes ............ 45 Strutt & Parker ....... 36,37 Trivett Hicks ............ 23 Watkins & Thomas ..12,13,48 Williams ........................ 9

Home of many charactersBlaendigeddi Uchaf, Hay-On-Wye Agent: Jackson International Offers: 545,000 Call: 01432 344779 INTERNATIONALLY renowned playwright, Sir Arnold Wesker, author of such classics as Roots and Chips With Everything, is selling his stunningly situated cottage high in the Black Mountains of Wales overlooking the Wye Valley. This four-bedroomed accommodation is set over three floors and offers character features throughout, such as vaulted ceilings, exposed timbers, stone work and an open fireplace in the living room. The property benefits from a paddock, oil fired central heating and is mostly double glazed. With views over open countryside yet in a truly private location, Blaendigeddi Uchaf, comprises of a boiler room, a living room, a utility/workshop, an inner hallway, a downstairs bedroom/study with en-suite bathroom, a kitchen/dining room. From the living room, stairs rise to the first floor, leading to two further bedrooms and a bathroom. The fourth bedroom is on the second floor. The property is approached via a single track road through a gate leading to a parking courtyard. There is a wood store, access to the brook and paddock, and a detached studio lies to the side with a wood burner.

Home is one of a kind19 River View Close, Holme Lacy Agent: Flint & Cook Offers: 389,950 Call: 01432 355455 LOCATED on an exclusive village development, this immaculately presented, detached, four-bedroomed house was constructed by award winning developers Bloor Homes, and is the only one of its kind on the development. The accommodation benefits from gasfired central heating and comprises a reception hall with galleried landing, downstairs cloakroom, a lounge, a dining room, a study, a family room, a kitchen/breakfast room with appliances and a utility room. Two of the bedrooms have en-suite facilities and a family bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms. Outside, the landscaped gardens are enclosed by fencing and have extensive floral borders, lawn and patio areas. There is a detached double garage with eaves storage, power and lighting, and parking to the front of the property.

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Historic pub

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Pub has wealth of features

The Bear, Hay-on-Wye, Herefordshire Agent: Knight Frank Offers: 495,000 Call: 01432 273087 THE Bear is a classic Grade II Listed mid 16th century house, and is one of the towns most charming historic buildings. Built of mel-

low stone and part timbered construction, it enjoys a wonderful position near the town centre. The principal rooms are well proportioned and are awash with period features including large inglenook fireplaces, exposed stone walls, beamed ceilings and bay windows.

The accommodation benefits from gas central heating and comprises of and entrance hall, a sitting room, a library, a dining room, a study, a cloakroom and a kitchen/breakfast room. Upstairs there are five bedrooms and four bathrooms, three of which are en-suite

making this an ideal house should the new owners wish to do Bed & Breakfast. The house has excellent private parking at the rear. From a courtyard, steps lead onto a raised garden area landscaped for ease of maintenance and flanked by mature shrubs and a lovely magnolia tree.

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People making plansHerefordshire Council weekly list of planning applications, May 10-16 ACTON BEAUCHAMP: Non-material amendment to planning permission DMN/102135/FH, proposed lean-to orangery to side elevation, add window to north west elevation for Mrs Susan Holden at Acton Court. ALLENSMORE: Creation of additional window in gable end of eastern elevation at first floor level for M Hainge at Lower Mawfield Farm. ALMELEY: Conversion of barn to form single dwelling for Mr Simon Barber at 1 Logaston Common. New-build dormer style house and garage for Mr Ryan Dorise at Sunnyside. New agricultural building on a separate block of 70 acres of agricultural land for Mr James Thorn at land at Brickhouse Farm. AYLTON: New access drive to Old Shire House from A4172, and associated works, for Mr Alan Withers. BODENHAM: Photovoltaic panels on an agricultural building for Mr John Meredith at Richland Farm. Variation of condition three of planning permission NC2008/1467/F to allow installation of two velux windows in the garage roof for Mr David Harris at 15 Ashgrove View. Agricultural building extension for Mr Nicholas Bevan at Moor Court Farm. BRAMPTON ABBOTTS: Two-storey rear extension with replacement garage for Mr and Mrs Stephen and Amy Heard at Fairhaven. BRIMFIELD: Replaceme extant planning permission DCNC2008/1350/F for proposed two-storey extension and replacement garage for Ms Lisa Hope at Chapel Cottage, Wyson. BROMYARD AND WINSLOW: Conservatory to rear elevation for Mr Steve Mycock at Rowden House School. BURGHILL: Double garage for Mr and Mrs John Watkins at Highcroft. CRADLEY: Conversion of redundant oast house to provide one-bedroomed dwelling for Mr Roger Brett at The Oast House. New detached two-storey dwelling to replace existing single-storey chalet dwelling and separate mobile home, both to be demolished, for Mr Julian Swift at Grove Court. Safety improvements to access onto the A4103 for Mr and Mrs Sergio Dottore at Wychwood Lodge. CRASWALL: Replacement of badly rotten windows that are beyond repair for Mr Bryan Howells at Court Farm. CROFT AND YARPOLE: Proposed variation of conditions 2, 5 and 7 of DMNW/100665/F proposed detached house separate service building with carport, storage and facility for carer training for Mr and Mrs Andrew Thomson and Gillian Craddock at New House, Green Lane. Fell one cherry and a group of cypress trees for Mr David Beddie at 15 Green Lane. DOCKLOW AND HAMPTON WAFER: Steel portal-framed agricultural stock housing building for R Thomas at Buckland Farm. Demolition of existing lean-to extension and erection of single-storey larger extension to the rear for Mr Steve Harris at Pinetree Cottage. EDWYN RALPH: Conservatory to front of property for Mr David Full at Marchwood. GRENDON BISHOP: Site of proposed blacksmith/farrier workshop for Mr Adrian Legge at Yew Tree Cottage, Bredenbury. HAMPTON BISHOP: Fell one willow and reduce height of one leylandii by 2m for Mr Phillip Rogers at Whitehall Lodge. HEREFORD: Proposed replacement signage, two fascia signs and seven other signs for Mr Shane Powell at South Hereford Audi. Proposed extension of time to planning permission DCCE2008/0662/F, erection of two linked detached houses, for Mr and Mrs S Loughman at land adjacent to 136 Bullingham Lane. Single-storey extension to existing building comprising kitchen and workshop and new addition comprising 32 bedrooms and associated facilities for Mr Richard Claridge at 48 Hampton Park. Demolition of existing single-storey extension, erection of new two-storey extension and detached garage for Mr Daniel Cotterell at 1 Salisbury Avenue. Variation of condition two of planning permission DMS/102615/F to enable amendment to plot four to increase garage size and provide utility room at rear and to relocate plots three and four on site plan for Mr Mark Mifflin at The Highlands, Aylestone Hill. Removal of existing garage and store and erection of extension and new garage for Mr and Mrs Alan Forest at 136 Hinton Road. Change of use from residential to class D1 dental surgery to include formation of new vehicular and pedestrian access, car parking areas and felling of trees for Mr Mark Worthing at 60 Aylestone Hill. Proposed conversion of first and second floors into seven self-contained flats for Mr Tony Hammed at 48 St Owen Street. Porch extension to front elevation and single-storey extension to rear of property for Mr and Mrs P Newman at 21 Maidstone Close. Fell six thuja for Mr Taylor Water View, 15 Cantilupe Street. HOLMER AND SHELWICK: Construction of twostorey extension for Mr and Mrs Ian Harris at Stone House. HOPE MANSELL: Array of photovoltaic panels for Mr Edgar Bliss at The Old Rectory. Conversion of garage to holiday cottage for Mr and Mrs Harding at 1 Flock Cottage. Alterations and two-storey extension for Miss Joanne Johnson at Horn Hill Cottage, Drybrook. HUNTINGTON: Array of photovoltaic solar panels, 10m by 2.8m, on lean-to roof of barn for Mr Peter Kelly. KINGSLAND: Reduce two mature beech trees by 20 per cent each for Mrs Sampson at Edgefield. Prune back all branches of one ash tree to boundary line which are overhanging from neighbours garden for Mr John Moore at 11 Orchard Close. KINGTON: Proposed single-storey extension at rear for Mrs J Evans at 30 Elizabeth Road. Installation of basic ground mounted solar photovoltaic array on secluded sloping location in garden greater than 5m from any boundary and much less than 4m above ground height, array to measure 3.3m wide by 8m long for Mr Gordon Coppock at Parlors Bank. Fell one sycamore and six lombardy poplar trees for Mrs Darwin at Church House, 11 Church Road. KINNERSLEY: Erect two grain stores, one to include office and personnel facilities, for Mr and Mrs J Aubrey at The Granary, Canon Pyon. KINSHAM: Two-storey extension for Mr and Mrs K Lewis at 2 Estate Yard. LEA: Proposed two-storey extensions to existing cottage with revised access arrangements associated parking and garage for Mr and Mrs Bird at Pike Cottage. Continued on page 102

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People making plansContinued from page 101 LEDBURY: Proposed addition to existing B&B business one of two individual self contained one-bedroom eco lodges to be used as self catering accommodation for Mrs Suzanne Smyth at Massington Lodge, Eastnor. Proposed alterations to rear roofs to include second storey extension alterations to some windows and doors, internal alterations, insulation to first floor walls and rendering of some external walls for Mr John Campbell at 40 The Southend. Non-material amendment to planning permission DCNE2008/2976/F replacement of singlestorey dwelling with three two-storey houses and attached garages to substitute design changes for the owner at Larkrise, Knapp. LEINTWARDINE: Fell three poplar trees for Mrs Susan Lewis at Bridge House, Rosemary Lane. LLANGARRON: Proposed covered gathering and handling area, portal frame extension, for Mr Martin Williams at Tressy Farm, St Weonards. Proposed extension to rear and new terrace area for Mr and Mrs Michael Evans at Camborne, Three Ashes. LUCTON: Non-material amendment to planning permission DMNW2006/2523/F proposed conversion of farm buildings to form four dwellings, relocation of rooflight for the new positioning of bathroom, revised rainwater goods, bathroom, layout and velux position for Mr Paul Little at 3 Lucton Hall Barn. LUGWARDINE: Erection of two detached dwellings, conversion of existing barn and erection of ancillary garages, demolition of existing dilapidated stone boundary wall and rebuilding to allow formation of vehicular access and visibility splays, formation of new access drive, demolition of existing garden wall for Mr M Lloyd and Mr J Lloyd at Hagley Hall. Fell one cherry for Mr Peter Fawcett at Moat Hill, Lumber Lane. MARSTOW: Proposed twostorey extension for Mr Nick Kay at High House, Glewstone. MATHON: Conversion of eastern section of redundant former foaling unit, currently four loose boxes, and a detached adj former farm, building to two holiday let apartments, together with the development of a camping and caravanning site, seven touring caravan pitches and associated works and facilities for Mr and Mrs R Langley at Dobbins Farm, Colwall Road. MUCH BIRCH: Proposed extension to rear of property for Mr Robert Barnett at High Ridge. Proposed agricultural machinery store for Mr Jeremy Hambling at Harold Cottage. Agricultural stock housing and storage building for Mr R Cotton at Great Moor Court. NORTON: Replacement of windows/doors with bifold doors and window in function room and add window to lobby for Mr Phillip Waddingham at The Royal Oak. ORLETON: Agricultural storage building for Mr David Summerfield at Ashley Moor Hall. PIPE AND LYDE: Proposed covered area structure to accommodate horse exerciser and agricultural storage area for Mr Alan Paske at Upper Lyde Farm. ROSS-ON-WYE: Installation of 84cm diameter satellite dish on 3m galvanised steel pole for Ms Helen Scott at 5 Gloucester Road. Proposed development of nine new houses, including associated car parking, landscaping and external works for the owner at land between Homs Road and Old Market Close. Conversion and change of use of first floor to two flats, first floor currently part of shop for Mr Brian Cox at 10 High Street. Proposed dormer for Mr Craig Powell at 27 Oaklands. Proposed workshop and garden store for Mr Adrian Goodwin at Two Hoots, Oak Tree Rise; Proposed ground floor extension to form larger kitchen adn new utility room for Mr and Mrs S Aubrey at 15 Middleton Avenue. Remove existing single-storey extension to rear and replace with twostorey extension for Mr and Mrs Sturgess at Box House. Single and twostorey extension for Mr and Mrs P Martin at 34 Gresleys. SOLLERS HOPE: Proposed general purpose agricultural building to replace existing dilapidated buildings for Mr and Mrs C Jones at Little Owl Farm. WALFORD: Extension to existing pub, 10-bed accommodation and two staff dwellings for Eagle Inns Ltd at The Millrace Pub. Proposed non-material amendment to planning permission DCSE2006/2338/f to replace window with door in north wall for Lady Jill Pilkeathley at Hill Barn, Leys Hill. WELLINGTON: Fell one conifer at Clearmont. Fell one willow for Mr Bridges at Long Orchard. WHITBOURNE: Proposed detached community shop building for Mr Martin Yarnit at Village Shop. WOOLHOPE: Retrospective application for a timber storage shed for Mr K Mifflin at Woodlands Manor. YATTON: Change of use of land from agricultural to a one family traveller site, including siting of one mobile home, touring caravan shed and new access for Mr John Lee at Field, The Leys, Lynne Down.

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Charming home

Delightful garden and lovely views

The Manse, Garway, Hereford Agent: Parrys Offers: 410,000 Call: 01989 764132 THE Manse, is a charming three bedroomed house, situated in an elevated setting with superb views. The property has been much improved,

yet retains great character features and comprises of an entrance reception, three lovely reception rooms, a contemporary style breakfast/kitchen with a double oven and an archway leading to a utility room. There is a cloakroom/WC and a garden room. The spacious landing could

be utilised as a study/reading room. Along with the three bedrooms, there is a family bathroom and a shower room. The delightful gardens have been landscaped and make the most of the views and sunshine. There is a timber summerhouse, two timber storage sheds and a coal bunker.

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Opening the door to the conversion lifestyleTHE exciting range of high quality barn conversions at Detton were opened up to the public for their first preview last Saturday. The barns, set amidst glorious countryside are only a short distance from the amenities of Cleobury Mortimer and each property is beautifully crafted with unique character, architectural features and a wood burning stove. Lee Anderson Director of Property at John Amos and Co was delighted with the turnout. He said: The interest in the site was excellent and a fantastic sign that the property market is not quite in the state that the media wish to portray. One of the three units is in the initial stages of conversion also attracted a good level of interest, with people looking to have their own input in the final design. John Amos said: Buyers are still out there today, that was confirmed by the level of interest in the site. They are looking for good quality and value for money, and Detton Farm Barns offers both. For further information

Auctions are major successHAY-ON-WYE Estate Agents, Sunderlands and Thompsons LLP have recently reported several successful property auctions of Land and residential properties. Three recent auctions included the sale of a detached 3 bedroom bungalow in Hay-onWye which exceeded the guide price making 218,000, the sale of 2.7 acres of land in Eardisley that flew to 56,000 and 9 acres of land at Trefeinon that made 81,000. The auctioneers were extremely pleased with the outcomes especially with the two lots of land making over 20,000 per acre and 9,000 per acre respectively. These are some truly fantastic results especially in a climate where economic conditions have been more difficult, said auctioneer Matthew Nicholls. An auction provides vendors with a clear cut method of sale, with exchange of contracts upon the fall of the hammer. Darren Thomas who runs the estate agency branch in Hay-on-Wye said: While the market remains difficult there are still good opportunities to sell property at auction. The single most important factor when going to auction is the need to have something that is a little different from the norm. Hay Office: 01497 822522.

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