2 Bedroom Semi-Detached For Sale   |   Cross Keys, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR1 3NN   |    £325,000

Characterful Cottage

Sitting room and space for large TV

Lobby for coats and shoes

Sumptuous sitting room with log burner

Sitting room with plentiful features

Welcoming dining room with features

Dining room off sitting room

Dinning room off sitting room

Shows wooden door and stone work

Fully fitted cottage style kitchen

Fitted kitchen

Country kitchen, rear door to garden

Sunny flat rear garden

Family bathroom and separate shower

Dining room, stairs to bedrooms

Charming main bedroom

Bedroom 1

Bedroom 1

Bedroom 2

Bedroom 2 with countryside views

Raised lawn

Rear terrace

Secure gate outside the front door

Front door to cottage at the side

View from the house of wheat fields

Pretty rear of the cottage from garden

Key Features

  • Beautiful characterful cottage c 1875
  • Fully double glazed throughout
  • Cosy log burner in pretty sitting room
  • Dining room and/or handy home office
  • Abundance of period, original features
  • Large flat rear garden, easy to maintain
  • Large parking area for 4 cars plus
  • Ideal country location for dog walking
  • Just 10 minutes to Hereford town centre
  • Picture perfect welcoming family home

Summary

A charming Grade II-style cottage with character, space and countryside views
This delightful two-bedroom semi-detached cottage, dating back to circa 1875, is nestled within the peaceful hamlet of Cross Keys, just a short ten-minute drive from the city of Hereford. Combining period charm with modern comfort, this is a home that immediately captivates from the moment you step inside.

No. 1 Marsh Cottages is rich in character, showcasing a wealth of original features including exposed beams, stone walls and traditional doors, all thoughtfully complemented by modern upgrades such as double glazing and mains central heating.

The accommodation is both well-proportioned and versatile, comprising a welcoming entrance porch and hallway, a characterful sitting room, a separate dining room (ideal also as a home office), a well-appointed kitchen, a family bathroom, and two generous double bedrooms. Externally, the property benefits from a south-east facing garden, a substantial driveway with parking for multiple vehicles, and far-reaching countryside views.

The property is entered via a solid oak front door into a charming porch, where Gothic arched windows offer an attractive glimpse through to the sitting room. A flagstone floor continues into the main hallway, which provides useful storage and access to the principal ground floor rooms.

The sitting room is a particularly inviting space, full of warmth and character, featuring exposed stone walls, oak ceiling beams and timber panelling. A wood-burning stove set within a deep inglenook fireplace forms a striking focal point, creating a cosy and welcoming atmosphere.

The dining room sits at the heart of the home and offers excellent flexibility. With exposed beams and pleasant outlooks, it comfortably accommodates a family dining table while also serving as an ideal home office or additional reception space.

The kitchen has been thoughtfully designed to complement the cottage's style, featuring solid wood worktops, a Belfast sink, and space for essential appliances. Natural light floods the room via dual aspect windows and a half-glazed stable door, which opens directly onto the rear patio and garden.

The family bathroom is well-appointed with a classic white suite, including a freestanding roll-top bath with traditional fittings, a wash basin, WC, and a separate shower enclosure with overhead rainfall shower.

The principal bedroom is a bright and spacious double room, enjoying both front and rear aspects and benefitting from built-in wardrobes.

The second bedroom is also a comfortable double, overlooking the rear garden and offering a peaceful retreat.

The property sits on a good size plot, with a large gravel driveway to the front providing ample parking and turning space for several vehicles.

To the rear, the enclosed garden enjoys a desirable south-easterly aspect and is designed for both relaxation and entertaining. It features a paved patio, a timber shed with wood store, and a raised decked area - perfect as a sun trap for outdoor dining. Gated side access and an outside tap add further practicality.

This quintessential country cottage has been a much-loved home for the past six years, offering a rare combination of character, comfort and community. The surrounding neighbours form a friendly and welcoming setting, while the convenient proximity to Hereford ensures easy access to amenities.

The current owners are reluctantly selling due to relocation for work, presenting a wonderful opportunity for the next custodians to enjoy this truly special home.

BROADBAND - Fibre with speeds up to 80 Mbps (The owner works from home and says the broadband is great with no issues to download, stream and game)

TAX BAND - D (Herefordshire Council)

EPC - D | 63

All mains services including gas, electricity and water are connected to the property. Private drainage is via a septic tank..

Location

LOCATION

1 Marsh Cottages enjoys an enviable position within the peaceful hamlet of Cross Keys, set back from the road and overlooking open countryside, including a picturesque wheat field directly opposite. The setting offers a wonderfully rural feel, while remaining highly accessible - Hereford city centre is just a ten-minute drive away.

Within the immediate vicinity, the well-regarded Cross Keys pub is only a short stroll from the property, providing a welcoming local hub. For everyday essentials and high-quality local produce, Legges of Bromyard - an excellent delicatessen offering fresh meat, vegetables, cheese and more is located approximately three miles away.

The surrounding area is ideal for those who enjoy the outdoors, with an abundance of scenic walks right on the doorstep - perfect for dog walking, family outings, and exploring the Herefordshire countryside.

The historic cathedral city of Hereford lies on the banks of the River Wye and offers an appealing blend of heritage, independent character, and modern convenience. Situated close to the Welsh border, it is well connected to nearby centres including Gloucester and Worcester.

Hereford features a vibrant mix of independent shops alongside well-known high street retailers, complemented by a thriving food scene. Popular dining spots include The Beefy Boys and The Bookshop, both celebrated for their use of high-quality local produce, particularly Herefordshire beef.

The city hosts regular markets, including a traditional retail market twice weekly, as well as monthly produce and craft markets - adding to its strong sense of local community. Supermarkets such as Waitrose and M&S Foodhall are also readily available, ensuring excellent everyday convenience.

Hereford is renowned for its apple orchards and cider-making heritage, with local establishments such as The Barrels - an 18th-century coaching inn - offering a wide selection of cask ales and recently recognised among the UK's top pubs.

Hereford provides a comprehensive range of amenities, including Hereford County Hospital, the Nuffield Hospital, a mainline railway station, and a wide selection of healthcare services.

The area is particularly well regarded for education, offering a strong choice of schools across all age groups. These include highly rated primary schools, Bishop's Bluecoat School, the prestigious Hereford Cathedral School, and well-respected sixth form and college options.

Herefordshire is one of England's least densely populated counties, known for its unspoilt landscapes and relaxed pace of life. The surrounding countryside offers endless opportunities for recreation, while attractions such as Hereford Racecourse provide enjoyable days out.

This location perfectly balances rural tranquillity with convenient access to a thriving and characterful city - making it an ideal setting for both everyday living and weekend enjoyment.

DIRECTIONS

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From Hereford drive along the Roman Road which turns into the A4103 and take the A465 signposted to Bromyard. After 3 miles you enter Cross Keys and you will find 1 Marsh Cottages just past the Cross Keys pub on the right hand side.

VIEWINGS

By prior appointment through the agents, ChocolateBox - OPEN everyday from 7.00 am including evenings and weekends.

CONSUMER PROTECTION FROM UNFAIR TRADING REGULATIONS 2008 (CPR)

We endeavour to ensure that the details contained in all our brochures are correct through making detailed enquiries with the owner but they are not guaranteed. The agents have not tested any appliance, equipment, fixture, fitting or service and have not seen the title deeds to confirm tenure. All liability in negligence or otherwise for any loss arising from the use of these particulars is hereby excluded.

MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS

Require prospective purchasers to produce two original ID documents prior to any offer being accepted by the owners.

Energy Efficiency

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Additional Information

For further information on this property please call 01684 600555 or e-mail info@chocolateboxhomes.co.uk

Contact Us

Downshill Cottage, Bishopstone, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR4 7JT

01684 600555

info@chocolateboxhomes.co.uk


Key Features

  • Beautiful characterful cottage c 1875
  • Cosy log burner in pretty sitting room
  • Abundance of period, original features
  • Large parking area for 4 cars plus
  • Just 10 minutes to Hereford town centre
  • Fully double glazed throughout
  • Dining room and/or handy home office
  • Large flat rear garden, easy to maintain
  • Ideal country location for dog walking
  • Picture perfect welcoming family home

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