£365,000
(£243/sq. ft)
3 bed barn conversion for saleCuckoo Barn, Dishley Court, Newtown, Leominster, Herefordshire HR6
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
1,504 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Set within an exclusive Grade II listed barn conversion at Dishley Court Farmhouse on the edge of Leominster
Beautifully presented accommodation rich in character, featuring exposed oak beams and original timber detailing throughout
Impressive dual-aspect living room with stunning stone inglenook fireplace and woodburning stove
Spacious, well-appointed kitchen with range-style cooker, breakfast bar, and French doors opening onto the garden
Three charming bedrooms with vaulted ceilings and a stylish family bathroom with freestanding bath and separate shower
Versatile attic room with exposed trusses, ideal as a home office, studio, or additional living space
Private, landscaped rear garden with patio, ornamental pond, mature planting, and vegetable area
Gated vehicular access leading to private parking, all within easy reach of Ivington and local amenities
Wheelchair accessible
The property is situated in a rural position in the small hamlet of Newtown, approximately one mile from the market town of Leominster. The town itself offers a comprehensive range of amenities including traditional high street shops, a number of supermarkets, doctors and dental surgeries, leisure facilities including swimming pool and good transports links with both a bus and railway station. The larger historic, Cathedral City of Hereford is located just 14 miles to the south, where a more comprehensive range of amenities can be found. The ever popular and idyllic South Shropshire, Castle town of Ludlow is also easily accessible.
Set within an exclusive courtyard development on the western fringes of Leominster, this exceptional Grade II listed barn conversion forms part of the historic Dishley Court Farmhouse estate. Perfectly positioned just off Ivington Road, the property enjoys the tranquillity of a rural setting while remaining within easy reach of the town’s excellent amenities, as well as the highly regarded village community of Ivington.
Rich in character and architectural heritage, the home showcases an abundance of exposed timbering and period features throughout its beautifully arranged accommodation, seamlessly blending historic charm with modern comfort.
An oak entrance door opens into a welcoming reception hallway, where leaded glazing and warm timber accents set an immediate tone of quality and craftsmanship. The adjoining dining area is both inviting and characterful, featuring exposed beams and an easy flow into the principal living space.
The living room is a truly captivating environment-generous in proportion and filled with natural light from dual-aspect oak-framed windows that frame delightful rural views. At its heart lies a magnificent stone inglenook fireplace, complete with an oak lintel and woodburning stove, creating a striking focal point and a wonderfully atmospheric setting.
The kitchen is thoughtfully designed for both everyday living and entertaining, fitted with a comprehensive range of modern cabinetry and integrated appliances. A range-style cooker, ample work surfaces, and a breakfast bar enhance its practicality, while glazed doors open directly onto the rear patio-perfect for al fresco dining against a picturesque countryside backdrop.
Upstairs, the sense of character continues across three well-appointed bedrooms, each enjoying unique architectural features including vaulted ceilings and exposed timbers. The principal bedroom benefits from serene rural views, while the remaining rooms offer flexibility for family living or guest accommodation. A beautifully styled bathroom completes this floor, featuring a freestanding bath and separate shower.
An open-tread staircase rises to an impressive attic room, where original trusses and generous proportions create a versatile space-ideal as a studio, home office, or additional living area.
Externally, the property is equally compelling. The private rear garden has been thoughtfully landscaped to provide a series of tranquil spaces, including a flagged patio, ornamental pond, and established planting with mature trees and shrubs. A vegetable area and garden shed add further appeal for those with an interest in outdoor living, while gated access leads to a private parking area.
Combining historic significance, refined character, and a peaceful yet convenient location, this distinguished home offers an exceptional lifestyle opportunity in one of Herefordshire’s most desirable settings.
Services, Expenditure & Important Material Information
Tenure: Freehold
Services Connected: Mains Electricity and Water, Shared Private Drainage. Central Heating Dual Fuel via Woodburner
Council Tax Band: C
Flood Risk: Very Low
Build Date: Early 19th Century
Broadband availability: Mbps
Phone Coverage: 4g Available and can be found at
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