Entrance Porch – Reception Hall - Kitchen/Breakfast Room - Sitting Room – Dining Room - Utility Room - Two Cloakrooms - Study / Bedroom 5 – Four First Floor - Bedrooms - Family Bathroom - Double Garage - Large Workshop
New Croft is a spacious, modern property offering generously-proportioned and well-lit rooms throughout.
The property has a versatile layout with formal reception rooms and an informal kitchen/breakfast room; there is also a study on the ground floor, currently presented as a fifth bedroom. There is an integral double garage and a detached workshop in the garden.
The Large gardens with views to the surrounding countryside are a highlight of this lovely property.
Coddington is a delightful hamlet in a rural setting, away from main roads. The hamlet is less than 4 miles from Ledbury, with a wide range of amenities and primary and secondary schools and just 3 miles from Colwall.
The railway stations in Colwall and Ledbury offer excellent links to London, Paddington and to Birmingham, New Street. Excellent independent schools can be found in Colwall, Malvern and Hereford.
ACCOMODATION
Entrance Porch – with glazed doors into the reception hall
Reception Hall – spacious, light room with mainly glazed doors, adding to the sense of light and space, leading to the main ground floor rooms.
Kitchen/Breakfast Room – Oak-fronted units, double oven and gas hob with extractor fan over. There are spaces for a refrigerator and for a dishwasher. There is a breakfast bar and a breakfast area with space for a dining table and chairs for six. Double doors lead directly out to the patio and garden.
Sitting Room – The fireplace houses a multi-fuel burner ona stone hearth with brick surround and oak mantelpiece. There are dual aspect views over the gardens.
Dining Room – A lovely, light room with double doors and full height windows overlooking the garden. There is ample space to seat eight in this room.
Utility Room – Corner basin and space for white goods. Door to the WC and a door out to the gardens.
Cloakroom – Recently re-vamped, contemporary space with a white suite with large mirror and down lighters over the basin which sits atop a white vanity unit.
Study/Bedroom 5 – With built-in shelves, this would be an ideal study. This room, with its own basin, is currently used as a fifth bedroom.
Bedroom 1 – A well-proportioned room with views over the main gardens and beyond.
Bedroom 2 – A light room, with views to the front of the house.
Bedroom 3 – Another good-sized bedroom enjoying wonderful views.
Bedroom 4 – Currently presented as an office, this room, with its stunning views, would make a wonderful double bedroom.
Bathroom – Comprising of a white suite with wooden panelling to the bath. Wall-mounted shower over the bath.
Double Garage – Excellent storage/garage space with a wide ‘up and over’ door to the front and door into the main house.
Outside
A real feature of this property is the outside space. The gardens are mature and beautifully maintained. There is a wooden fence to the front boundary and a low stone wall with mature shrubs and plants.
To the rear of the house is a good-sized patio and two large areas of lawn with an informal arch between the two, created by trees growing over a wooden pergola.
There are several seating areas from which to enjoy the gardens and views to the countryside, including views from the summerhouse and from the sheltered rustic arbour. An old model railway track courses around the lower lawn, near the workshop.
Another unusual feature is the small garden room; detached from the house, believed to be the garden kitchen for the neighbouring old rectory.