Detached 1960s dormer house with three bedrooms and two bathrooms
Set on just over one third of an acre, Ridge Acre is a 1960s dormer detached house that offers exceptional rural views across rolling Herefordshire countryside to the Welsh Hills. The home sits in a screened, slightly elevated position above a quiet lane, with mature, well-established gardens, fruit trees and a large patio — a rare private plot for this area. Ultrafast broadband and excellent mobile signal make the location suitable for remote working while remaining rural and peaceful.
The accommodation is arranged over two storeys with three bedrooms, two bathrooms and generous reception rooms that face south‑west to maximise light and views. The sitting room and dining room open to the garden outlook; the first‑floor landing and dormer windows provide some of the best panoramic vistas. Practical features include a garage with power and a garden/tool store, block‑pavior driveway and private drainage.
Buyers should note the house’s mid‑20th century construction and some assumed limitations: cavity walls are recorded as having no insulation (assumed) and the property may benefit from modern energy upgrades. Council Tax is Band E and drainage is to a private system — important for running costs and maintenance planning. There is both excellent connectivity and a listed wall‑mounted gas boiler in the garage, but the main heating is described as electric storage heaters, so clarify the current heating configuration at survey.
This property will suit families seeking countryside space and views, buyers wanting a substantial garden and anyone looking for a comfortable home with scope to update heating and insulation for improved efficiency. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the plot, aspect and broad rural setting.