The 17th-century oak timber-framed manor is set in an acre of walled gardens in the Herefordshire countryside – but it’s going to need a lot of work to make it habitable

Concept sketch of Burghill Lodge
With a bit of love, the manor could be restored to glory as his artist’s impression shows(Image: Jam Press/Glasshouse)

A breathtaking six-bedroom 17th-century manor house encircled by an acre of walled gardens has come onto the market for the knockdown price of £150,000 – though there’s a catch. Set within picturesque rural surroundings, the Grade II-listed oak timber-framed manor boasts centuries of heritage, yet requires significant restoration work.

Historic England’s official documentation describes Burghill Lodge as a historically significant property currently requiring extensive renovation, having received its listing in 1952 and been reassessed in 1986. The estate is now being marketed as an exceptional restoration opportunity.

Property agents have confirmed that planning consent has been secured to convert this ancient building into a spectacular six-bedroom home in Canon Pyon, near Hereford, according to Luxury Property News.

Purchasers are being urged to restore the building steeped in history(Image: Jam Press/Glasshouse)

The estate agent’s listing states: “Burghill Lodge offers an unprecedented opportunity to undertake the restoration of the grand oak frame Manor House, creating an extraordinary family home of approx. 6000 sq. ft, with proposed six double bedrooms, four en-suites and orientated to overlook part-walled private gardens.”

It highlights several notable features. These include approximately one acre of walled gardens and grounds in the middle of the Herefordshire countryside.

The property also sits conveniently close to the triple village parish of Burghill, Tillington, and Canon Pyon, offering the fortunate buyer access to numerous local amenities. The area boasts amenities including primary schools for families, a local Post Office, golf clubs, and gastropubs.

The manor is surrounded by peaceful countryside(Image: Jam Press/Glasshouse)

Moreover, the manor is conveniently situated just five miles from Hereford city centre and 10 miles from the bustling market town of Leominster. The listing details: “Currently, the house is a shell, with its stunning oak timber frame stripped back, treated and supported by a scaffolding cover – ready for year-round work to commence, with planning consent.”

Historically, the property is thought to have been the manor house for one of Europe’s largest dairy farms, but it has stood unoccupied for over a century. The former owners abandoned it in favour of a more spacious 12-bedroom residence in the vicinity.

Glasshouse Estate Agents are managing the sale of this remarkable piece of history.

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