Approximately one acre of mature, landscaped grounds
Set on approximately one acre on the edge of The Rolls Estate, this former cider mill blends farmhouse character with generous, family-friendly living space. The restored stone exterior, exposed timbers and floor-to-ceiling windows create bright, sociable ground-floor rooms, while the garden room and terraces take full advantage of far-reaching views to the Skirrid and Black Mountains.
Accommodation includes a large open-plan kitchen, double-aspect dining room and a sitting room with woodburner, plus five bedrooms including a self-contained guest suite/annexe. The house has been thoughtfully upgraded with high-quality sanitary ware, double glazing, a private bore hole and water softeners for main house and annexe.
Practical points to note: heating is by oil-fired boilers (separate boilers for main house and annexe), drainage is private, and the EPC is band D. The property sits in a remote hamlet setting with limited mobile signal but fast broadband; its scale and location suit buyers seeking privacy and countryside living rather than an urban commute.
This home will appeal to families who want sizeable gardens, flexible accommodation for guests or home working, and a rural lifestyle. It also offers scope for buyers who value ready-to-move-in presentation yet wish to personalise finishes or manage running costs associated with oil heating and private services.