A charming one double bedroom ground floor apartment forming part of an attractive Grade II listed period building, thoughtfully converted into individual residential properties
Conveniently situated close to a range of town amenities, this delightful property would make an ideal first-time purchase, investment opportunity or low-maintenance home, combining period charm with practical modern living. Offering easy, low-maintenance living in a characterful setting, the well-presented accommodation comprises a dual-aspect living room featuring a coal-effect electric fire, creating a warm and inviting focal point. The living area is partially open plan to the fitted kitchen, which is equipped with a range of base and eye-level cabinets and includes an oven, fridge and washing machine. The spacious double bedroom benefits from an en-suite bathroom fitted with a three-piece white suite, including a bath with shower over. An airing cupboard housing the hot water boiler provides useful additional storage.
Outside, residents have access to a communal courtyard and a convenient loading bay.
Agents Note: We are advised Leasehold. 99-year Lease, commencing 1999. Lease liability 4.49% of £917.80 per Anum.
LOCATION
Ross-on-Wye is a picturesque and historic market town set within the stunning Wye Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Perched on a sandstone ridge overlooking the River Wye, the town enjoys far-reaching views and a peaceful, scenic setting while still offering excellent everyday amenities. The town centre has a charming, traditional feel with its historic Market House, independent shops, cafés, pubs and restaurants, creating a vibrant yet relaxed atmosphere. There are also a number of well-regarded schools, healthcare facilities and leisure amenities, making it a popular choice for families, retirees and professionals alike. Ross-on-Wye is ideally positioned for those who enjoy the outdoors, with an abundance of countryside walks, riverside trails and activities such as canoeing and cycling right on the doorstep. The nearby Forest of Dean and Symonds Yat further enhance the area’s appeal for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Despite its rural charm, the town is well connected, with easy access to the M50 motorway linking to the M5 and M4, providing convenient routes to Hereford, Gloucester, Cheltenham, Bristol and beyond. This balance of countryside living and accessibility makes Ross-on-Wye a highly desirable location for those looking to enjoy both tranquillity and connectivity.
Services: All mains services. Electric 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 ‘A’.