Sought-after non-estate location, ½ mile from town centre
A beautifully presented 1930s detached family home in a sought-after non-estate pocket of Ross-on-Wye, about a half mile from the town centre and a short walk to John Kyrle High School. The house has been thoughtfully improved and now offers four reception rooms — including a vaulted garden room — plus a stylish kitchen with island, granite worktops and a walk-in larder. The landscaped rear garden runs to over 100 feet and includes a powered summer house ideal for a home office.
Comfort and everyday convenience are strong here: gas central heating to radiators, double glazing, FTTP broadband and excellent mobile signal. Practical space is generous with three double bedrooms, a modern family bathroom, ground-floor WC, utility area, single garage and ample driveway parking. The property sits on a large plot with a sunny entertaining patio, greenhouse, pergola and raised beds.
Practical considerations are set out plainly. The property is on a septic tank rather than mains sewerage. Council tax is band E and local recorded crime is above average for the area. The EPC is C. These details are important for budgeting and ongoing running costs despite the home's many comforts and excellent location for family life and commuting to Hereford, Gloucester or Cheltenham.
Overall this house will suit buyers looking for a well-presented period home with substantial garden and flexible reception space — particularly families wanting proximity to schools — while those seeking zero-maintenance or mains sewerage should factor the septic tank into their decision.