Property Details
3 bedroom home
Only 2 homes remain at here at Morgan's Orchard so you'll have to get a move on! The 3 bedroom Wessex with en-suite to the master bedroom could be just what you're looking for - this is a great location too, with easy access to local shops and amenities . Homebuy Direct is available until the end of July. Find out more now!
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LivingRoom 4.80m x 4.21m kitchen 3.39m x 2.71m Downstairs CloakRoom
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Bedroom2 3.35m x 2.84m Bedroom3 2.21m x 2.01m MasterBedroom 3.35m x 2.84m Ensuite shower
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Development Details
Morgans Orchard is a delightful development of stylish 3 bedroom homes, including some with a spacious three storey layout, situated in the historic market town of Kington in Herefordshire. Though located close to the Welsh border and on the west of the ancient Offa’s Dyke, Kington has been English for over a millennium.While surrounded by breathtaking scenery, this charming community offers all you need to live today’s busy lifestyles to the full. In the High Street you’ll discover everything from a post office, banks and chemists to a selection of local and national retailers. You’ll also find a warm welcome in a choice of pubs, cafes and restaurants. For children, the town’s renowned schools include Kington Primary and Lady Hawkins High, which also has its own Sixth Form.Perhaps most famous for having England’s highest golf course on the top of Bradnor Hill, Kington sits in an idyllic spot in the lee of Hergest Ridge and on the banks of the River Arrow. The whole area surrounding the town is one of outstanding natural beauty with stunning scenery and many places in which to find peace and quiet. Nature lovers and walkers alike are spoilt for choice here, with both Offa’s Dyke Path and the famed River Wye close by to Kington. And reflecting the area’s unique past, the ancient monuments of Four Stone and Arthur’s Stone will vie for your attention with historic homes such as Brabury House, Burton Court and the National Trust’s Cwmmau Farmhouse.A little further afield to the south west, you’ll discover the brooding Black Mountains, with the Brecon Beacons just beyond.