One half of a stable block, set in peaceful parkland, several hundred metres from the road, approached by a drive along an a tree-lined avenue. It was built around 1880 by Sir Joseph Bradney, and designed by the architect Frederick Kempson, great grandfather of Vanessa Redgrave - he also designed Hereford Library. It is a unique property of real architectural interest, Grade 2* listed, on two floors, with well-equipped kitchen, large sitting-room, and downstairs cloakroom. Parking for two cars.