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Old School House, Didley

Hereford, Herefordshire, HR2 9DA

Detached three bedroom fully refurbished property
with views over the countryside

monthly £925

To Let
Property type House
Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms 2

Property description

A fully refurbished three bedroom detached property with views overlooking the open countryside.

GROUND FLOOR
– Sitting Room with wood burning stove
– Kitchen
– Entrance porch/additional
– Kitchen
– Utility
– Downstairs WC
– Understairs Cupboard
– Rear Entrance Hall

FIRST FLOOR
– Three double bedrooms
– Family Bathroom

OUTSIDE
– Garage with up and over door, power
– Brick Store
– Large, enclosed garden mostly laid to lawn
– Off road parking for three cars

SERVICES
Oil Fired Central Heating
Mains Water and Electric
Drainage via septic tank
Council Tax Band E Herefordshire County Council £3,015.14 2025/2026

Tenancy Deposit £1,067.00 TDS Insured Scheme

Pets considered at the Landlord discretion.

Permitted fees

Location

A little bit about

Hereford

Hereford sits right at the heart of the county, on a loop of the River Wye. Herefordshire lies on the border with Wales, hugged by the Malvern Hills to the east and the Black Mountains to the west. As well as captivating castle ruins, churches and historic houses, Herefordshire is also home to special sites of historic interest which include Arthur’s Stone, a 5000-year-old burial chamber with spellbinding views and the magnificently carved Shobdon Arches.

In the centre of Hereford lies the golden-stone cathedral with its medieval Mappa Mundi and Chained Library. You can also wander among half-timbered houses, take a stroll along the banks of the River Wye or browse the independent shops clustered along quirky Church Street and explore the Old Market, transformed into an open-air destination for shopping, dining and cinema. For more arty excitement, head to The Courtyard Hereford for theatre, comedy, workshops and more.

Herefordshire is noted for a host of schools, both within the state and private sector. Hereford Cathedral School and The Elms are in close proximity whilst Marlbrook and St Francis Xavier’s Primary School are also highly regarded within the area. Hereford also boasts an excellent Sixth Form College and the new Hereford University NMITE. Herefordshire is a small county and the county town of Hereford sits centrally, with the market towns like points on a clock; Leominster to the north, Ross-on-Wye to the south, Bromyard and Ledbury to the east and Hay-on-Wye to the west. The A49 trunk road is the main north and south route, linking the towns of Ross-on-Wye, Hereford, and Leominster and north towards Ludlow. National railway services are available from Hereford with various links to the north and south. International airports can be found at Birmingham, Cardiff and Bristol.

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