WINE-loving house hunters could see their dreams come true with this grade II listed Herefordshire country house.

Set in over eight acres of land, Trebandy House in Marstow, Ross-on-Wye, is on the market for £1,250,000 and comes complete with its own vineyard.

The house is believed to date back to the early 17th Century with 19th Century additions and alterations, the house looks out on the meandering River Garron and features a host of architectural features, including shuttered sash windows, fireplaces, ceiling roses, picture rails, stone mullioned windows, exposed ceiling beams, and fine wooden panelling.

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Marketing agents Morris Bricknell said the accommodation on offer at the grand, south-facing, home includes a reception hall with an elegant cantilevered staircase, five reception rooms, a farmhouse kitchen, seven bedrooms and five bathrooms, extending to over 5000sq.ft.

Outside, there is a four-bay carport/garage area, domestic garden, sun terrace,tennis court, greenhouse and vegetable garden, and south facing vineyard with three rows of vines, while a gently sloping paddock and poplar plantation border the river.

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The sale also includes a stone built former coach house, for which planning permission has previously been granted for conversion into a dwelling. Although this permission has now expired, it is anticipated that such a consent is likely to be granted in the future if required, Morris Bricknell said.