Spacious and charming four-bedroom end-terraced period home featuring many character features, arranged over three levels with a cellar beneath, situated on the outskirts of town and benefiting from a private, enclosed south-facing garden.
This charming four-bedroom end-terraced period home is set on the outskirts of town, within easy reach of local amenities. Arranged over three floors with a cellar beneath, the property beautifully combines original character with modern upgrades. The welcoming reception hall features stunning flagstone flooring and a staircase to the upper floors. To the front, a bright sitting room boasts a triple-glazed sash window, decorative arches, and a tiled hearth, while an adjacent cosy snug with inset windows, a brick hearth, and wood-burning stove provides a perfect retreat. At the heart of the home, the light-filled kitchen/dining room offers sleek white gloss units with granite worktops, integrated appliances, and space for a dining table. Double doors open to a sunny south facing garden, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor flow. The first floor includes two generous double bedrooms and a spacious family bathroom with a clawfoot bath, heritage-style sink, and enclosed shower. The front bedroom benefits from a stylish en-suite shower room, UPVC triple-glazed sash windows, and exposed wooden flooring. The second floor offers two further double bedrooms, one with an en-suite and access to a small roof space.
Externally, the property features original stone steps to the front door, a small lawn with lavender borders and access to the cellar. The low-maintenance rear garden comprises of patio seating areas including a raised pergola seating area, a gravelled border with attractive shrubbery and a practical garden shed.
A stylish, characterful home blending period charm with modern comforts in a convenient yet peaceful location.
Location
Perched above a sweeping bend of the River Wye, Ross-on-Wye is a picturesque and historic market town, loved for its stunning scenery, independent shops, and strong sense of community. Its characterful streets, vibrant town centre, and excellent transport links make it ideal for those seeking a quieter pace of life without sacrificing convenience. The town offers a variety of properties, from charming period homes and riverside cottages to modern family houses. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy riverside walks, the nearby Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and the Forest of Dean, perfect for walking, cycling, and canoeing. With well-regarded schools and easy access to Hereford, Monmouth, and Gloucester via the M50 and A40, Ross-on-Wye blends timeless charm with practical living in the heart of the Wye Valley.
Services: Mains electricity and water. Gas central heating. Please note we have not tested the appliances, central heating or services.
Council Tax: We have been informed that this property has been placed under council tax band ‘C’.