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New homes for sale in Herefordshire

If you’re looking to move to the Midlands, then look no further than Herefordshire, a beautiful county with plenty to offer.

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Cholstrey Road

by Connells

Leominster, Herefordshire, HR6 9AL

2 & 3 bedroom houses

From £60,000 for a 25% share
(From £240,000 Full Market Value)

Stonewater is proud to present a collection of two- and three-bedroom semi-detached houses for shared ownership on the outskirts of Leominster. Located on Cholstrey Road, to the west of the town, these new homes benefit from being close to both Leominster’s amenities as well as the glorious open countryside of the Marches. All of the properties benefit from allocated off-road parking and are fitted with PV solar panels which can help to reduce carbon emissions as well as reduce utility bills. The two bedroom homes have a spacious living/dining room at the back which looks out on to a private rear garden, a separate kitchen and a useful cloakroom with WC and hand basin on the ground floor. Upstairs are two good-sized double bedrooms and a contemporary style family bathroom. Occupying a larger footprint, the three bedroom properties also have a spacious living/dining room, a separate kitchen and a cloakroom on the ground floor, whilst upstairs are a family bathroom, two double bedrooms and a single bedroom which could easily serve as a home office. Price example two bedroom homes: Full Market Value - £240,000 40% Share Price - £96,000 Monthly Rent - £330 Service Charge - £64.26 Minimum Deposit Required - £4800 Price example three bedroom homes: Full Market Value - £300,000 40% Share Price - £120,000 Monthly Rent - £412.50 Service Charge - £67.54 Minimum Deposit Required - £6000 Shared Ownership: Shared Ownership is a scheme which enables you to buy a share of a property subject to affordability whilst paying a subsidised rent on the remainder. The more of the property you own, the less rent you pay. This means that monthly outgoings are split into part mortgage and part rent. Once you have bought your initial share, you may be able to purchase the remainder of the property as and when your circumstances change. This is an optional process known as Staircasing. All shared ownership properties are leasehold and therefore usually attract a service charge. In the case of houses, the freehold would usually be transferred to you on 100% Staircasing (subject to lease restrictions) The service charge will include buildings insurance as well as a charge for the cleaning and/or maintenance of any communal areas such as car parks, greenspaces and so on. Maintenance of lifts (where installed) as well as communal grounds in the case of flats may also be included. In some cases, an external organisation may be set up to maintain aspects of communal areas therefore customers may be required to make contributions to a Management Company. Lastly, there may be a requirement to contribute towards something called a reserve fund which is designed as a contingency to cover the costs of any large prospective works. For details about any particular development, please contact us. The Local Area: The development is within convenient walking distance of Leominster town centre, and the wide range of independent shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs the town has to offer. Everyday food shopping is made easy by the proximity of a large Morrisons supermarket less than a mile away. Leominster is also a popular market town, with several regular markets including the Leominster Charter Market, which takes place every Friday in the town’s Corn Square. Corn Square is also the venue for a monthly farmers’ market, held on the morning of the second Saturday each month. And finally, Leominster celebrates its Annual Food Fayre on the first Saturday in September. Schools in the area include a number in outlying villages such as Kingsland, Luston and Stoke Prior; closer to home is Leominster Primary School for pupils aged three to 11-years-old and rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted, and Earl Mortimer College and Sixth Form Centre for pupils aged 11 to 16-years-old and also rated by Ofsted as ‘Good’. Sports enthusiasts are well catered for by Leominster Leisure Centre, a complex which houses a gym, two swimming pools as well as squash, badminton and tennis courts. Gentler outdoor pursuits such as walking, with or without a canine companion, or simply taking in the nature are available at Queenswood Arboretum and Country Park, a few miles outside of the town. This 120-acre area of ancient wooded landscape has at its heart a 47-acre arboretum, which is decorated with spectacular cherry and magnolia blossom in Spring, and flaming red, orange and yellow maple and oak foliage during the Autumn, and is one of the Marches’ more popular seasonal attractions. Leominster is well served by a number of local bus routes as well as its own railway station to the east of the town. Located on the Welsh Marches Line, regular direct rail services operate from the station to Hereford (15 minutes travel time), Cardiff Central and Manchester Piccadilly (one hour and 17 minutes, and two hours travel time respectively). Agents Notes: Please note that all sales particulars and images are for marketing and illustrative purposes only. Plans, computer generated images and photos may contain elements which are not present upon the final completion of the property.
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The Orchards

by David Wilson Homes

Ross on Wye, Herefordshire, HR9 7NW

2 & 3 bedroom houses

£255,000 - £364,500

Framed by rolling hills and open fields in scenic Ross-on-Wye, you'll find The Orchards, a development of 2, 3 & 4 bedroom homes.  You'll be just a short stroll from the River Wye, providing scenic walks. All homes come with photovoltaic solar panels, with selected homes having EV chargers.You will find a variety of retailers and independent stores in Ross-on-Wye town centre, or take the A40 into Gloucester to explore Gloucester Quays shopping centre.Halo leisure centre can be found in Ross-on-Wye town centre, a short distance from The Orchards. There you will also find rugby, cricket and rowing clubs along with a tennis centre.Gloucester train station, located a 35 minute drive from The Orchards, offers a variety of routes to Bristol, Birmingham, London, Cardiff and more. There is also a bus stop located right next to the development.Monday 12:30-17:30,Tuesday Closed,Wednesday Closed,Thursday 10:00-17:30,Friday 10:00-17:30,Saturday 10:00-17:30,Sunday 10:00-17:30
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Herefordshire is located within the historic Welsh Marches, a term used to describe English counties that lie along the border of Wales. Being the most rural county in England, it is renowned for its agricultural history. The agricultural history has drastically changed in recent years but, Herefordshire is still famous for its export of Hereford Beef Cattle. You’ll recognise the gentle giant as the mascot for Hereford United Football Club too!

Whilst the largest settlement in Herefordshire is Hereford, just south is the market town of Ross-on-Wye. The town is known for its locally owned shops and market square, where weekly markets are still held. Located within the Wye Valley, it boasts of natural beauty, making it a perfect location for those seeking the adventures of walking and biking trails. The area is also great for growing families, with spacious new build homes available as well as an excellent choice of local schools for all ages.

Ledbury sits East of the county, known for its architectural mix of Georgian terraces and Tudor buildings. Notable buildings like St. Michael and All Angels Church, the town’s medieval market hall and Eastnor Castle which attract visitors from all over the world. Ledbury’s independent shops, cafes and restaurants all pride themselves on locally sourced produce including Cider. The town is home to Westons Cider Mill, which proves popular for tours and tastings. Whilst close to the city centre of Hereford, Ledbury offers a quieter sanctuary as well as being able to enjoy the surrounding countryside.

Directly north of Hereford is Leominster. A town famous for its production of wool throughout the medieval period, utilising its local Ryeland Sheep, dubbed Leominster Gold. If you are looking to work in a local city, you’ll be able to use public transport. As well as bus routes, there is a direct train service to Cardiff, Hereford, Ludlow, Shrewsbury, Crewe and Manchester, perfect for professionals. It is also a popular location for young families. With a wide selection of primary and secondary schools to choose from.

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