, Clifford, Hereford - £875 PCM

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A two-bedroom bungalow situated in a rural location just outside the village of Clifford, enjoying a peaceful setting with surrounding countryside. It comprises a kitchen, a comfortable living room, two double bedrooms and a bathroom with separate WC. The property benefits from electric radiators throughout, providing efficient and low-maintenance heating. Outside, there is a garage offering excellent storage potential, together with gardens surrounding the property, providing space to enjoy the outdoor setting.

Key Features

  • Two bedroom bungalow
  • Rural Views
  • Off road parking and gardens
  • Unfurnished
  • Available now
  • EPC - E
  • Council Tax Band 'D'
  • Electric Radiators

A two-bedroom bungalow situated in a rural location just outside the village of Clifford, enjoying a peaceful setting with surrounding countryside. It comprises a kitchen, a comfortable living room, two double bedrooms and a bathroom with separate WC. The property benefits from electric radiators throughout providing low-maintenance heating. Outside, there is a garage offering excellent storage potential, together with gardens surrounding the property, providing space to enjoy the outdoor setting.

Available now!

Council Tax Band - D

Rent - £875.00 per calendar month

Deposit required - £1009

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Clifford is a picturesque village in western Herefordshire, situated on the south bank of the River Wye close to the border between England and Wales. With a population of just over 500 residents, the village lies approximately 2.5 miles north of Hay-on-Wye and is surrounded by the rolling countryside of the Wye Valley and the nearby Black Mountains. Rich in history and rural charm, Clifford offers a peaceful setting with easy access to some of the most scenic landscapes in the Welsh Marches. The village is best known for the impressive ruins of Clifford Castle, a Norman stronghold founded shortly after the Norman Conquest and strategically positioned overlooking the River Wye. The castle played an important role in defending the borderlands between England and Wales and remains one of Herefordshire’s most significant historic landmarks. Clifford is also home to the Norman parish church of St Mary and a network of walking routes that showcase the area's natural beauty and wildlife. The nearby literary town of Hay-on-Wye, internationally renowned for its annual Hay Festival and abundance of bookshops, is just a short drive away. Visitors to Clifford can enjoy riverside walks, cycling, canoeing on the River Wye and exploring the surrounding countryside, making the village an attractive destination for those seeking history, tranquillity and outdoor adventure in the heart of the Herefordshire borderlands.


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