BRICK HOUSE
First time on the market in 190 years on the instructions of the Major AEC Wilson (1959) Settlement. UNDER OFFER
First time on the market in 190 years on the instructions of the Major AEC Wilson (1959) Settlement – A six bedroom Georgian house with views over open rolling countryside. Adjoining land and buildings available by separate negotiation.
The south-facing principal house enjoys views across the gently-sloping valley in which it sits over to Crockshill Wood and Pyon Hill beyond. The house is a handsome late-Georgian building, built in the early 19th century to complement the neighbouring Canon Pyon House when they both were part of the Canon Pyon Estate. The original house was extended in the 19th century to almost double its original size. Built from locally made traditional Hereford red bricks, the house has a double-pitched Welsh slate roof, with a distinctive six flue cross-shaped chimney stack atop the original southerly part of the house, a cellar below and a south-facing front door.
Adjoining land and buildings are available by separate negotiation.
See brochure for full details (Lot 1).