A Grade II listed farmhouse in a beautiful rural location, of considerable wildlife and conservation interest.
Little Cwm Farm is located close to the Welsh border on a warm, south-west facing hillside. Protected by the Black Mountains (some 5 miles away) it enjoys a gentle micro-climate in one of the most beautiful parts of Herefordshire.A traditional stone farmhouse on the banks of the Dulas Brook, Little Cwm farmhouse dates from the 16th century. It was altered during the late 17th century, again in the 19th century and was the subject of a comprehensive restoration and refurbishment between 1988 and 1990.The property boasts its own excellent water supply as well as generating electricity from PhotoVoltaic (PV) cells.Main house of over 3200 sq. ft. with four bedrooms and three bathrooms.The detached, stone garage has a first floor, self-contained annexe with studio room, kitchenette and shower room.Beautiful brookside mature gardens and grounds, with two greenhouses and a small vineyard. The pastures have been maintained to conservation standards.Little Cwm Farm lies adjacent to “The Parks” nature reserve, and Ewyas Harold Common (famous for its butterflies) is within walking distance. The farm is of considerable conservation interest itself.Versatile outbuildings including stables and grazing for three horses, along with stores, machinery shed, garden shed, and large dog kennel. Together with pasture, orchard, small vineyard and 12 acres of Ancient Woodland, this property extends to over 20 acres in all.- Click tab below for virtual tourUtilities – Mains electricity. Private drainage via septic tank and soakaway in field.Clean and copious water supply from a borehole.Central heating from air source heat pump supported by solar PV panels.Income from solar PV panels feed-in tariff in excess of £2000 per annum.Variable income from timer sales and grazing.Private parking for more than 5 vehicles.Electric car charging point.Grade II Listed.Flood risk - Very Low (Less than 0.1% chance of a flood each year)Mobile phone coverage - 4G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider.Internet connection - Broadband connection is available. We advise you to check with your provider.Owners use Starlink providing more than150Mb/sec.
Post Code - HR2 0HLWhat 3 words: https://w3w.co/cuddled.consoles.anchoviesSituated in Herefordshire's Golden Valley, famous for its idyllic countryside, Neolithic monuments, ancient churches and ruined castles, this place is as beautiful as it is wild and untamed. The name is a little misleading as the area is carved between the river valleys of the Dore and the Monnow, with a backdrop of the Black Mountains. Here you find the thrilling peaks of the Cat's Back, and you can wander “On The Black Hill” (like author Bruce Chatwin) as well as explore the many nature reserves in the area. The mosaic of rolling hills and patch-work fields is untouched by industrial farming. The Ancient Woodland and small, densely hedged fields that come with this property are from another age, proved by its rich botanical flora.Little Cwm Farm is an intrinsic part of an extraordinary landscape. It is located in the small rural community of Dulas, close to the Black Mountains and Offa's Dyke. It is rural, but not isolated. The nearby villages of Longtown, Ewyas Harold and Peterchurch offer a good range of day-to-day amenities including village shops, public houses, GP surgeries and popular primary schools.The nearby towns of Hereford and Abergavenny offer a wide range of amenities with high street stores and supermarkets such as Waitrose, as well as charming independent cafes and restaurants. Both city and town have swimming pools, fitness centres, hospitals, cinemas and museums. Hereford is the social, economic and cultural hub of the county, however the famous book-town, Hay on Way (just half an hour away) is also an option and a delightful