Listed property with stunning lake in Herefordshire
This fine family property is situated in a quiet position and the lake has the advantage of attracting a diverse range of wildlife

The Lake House is a beautiful Grade II listed family home in Underdown, just on the outskirts of Ledbury in Herefordshire.
The property has spacious accommodation which includes living room, kitchen/breakfast room, dining room, study, utility room, master bedroom with en suite bathroom and two further double bedrooms, plus a family bathroom.
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Outside is a self-contained cottage, a stable block and a one-bedroom log cabin. The property comes with around 2.5 acres of land with the stunning lake as its centrepiece. With its abundance of wildlife including koi, moorhens and mallards the lake is a peaceful place to enjoy the summer weather. The grounds are peppered with seating areas from which to enjoy the views and there are many mature trees on the land. In addition there is a separate paddock and a gravelled patio area adjacent to the house for outdoor entertaining.
The property is located in a good position within walking distance of the town of Ledbury which provides all necessary local amenities and has primary and secondary schools and excellent rail links to London.
The guide price is £750,000. For further information please contact Hayes on 01531 630030 or visit www.hayes.gb.com.
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