Direct River Wye and cathedral views from front bay window
A Victorian end-of-terrace with direct views over the River Wye and clear sightlines to Hereford Cathedral. The house retains period features—bay window, cast-iron fireplaces, high ceilings and sash windows—that give immediate character and visual appeal. Its riverside position and central location place shops, schools and riverside open space within easy reach.
The property is sold as a substantial refurbishment project: it needs a fitted kitchen, a working central heating system reinstated (boiler currently disconnected), and general updating to modern standards. Walls are solid brick with assumed lack of insulation, and the double glazing was installed prior to 2002, so thermal and electrical upgrades should be expected.
Practical benefits include freehold tenure, a modest south-facing rear yard and good digital connectivity with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. Note the area records high crime levels and significant local deprivation; buyers should factor location-related challenges into plans for occupation or letting.
This home will suit a buyer seeking character and view-led potential who is prepared to carry out refitting works. It offers scope for uplift through sympathetic renovation but is not a move-in-ready family house without investment in heating, kitchen and general refurbishment.