South-facing elevated position with uninterrupted Welsh Borders views
Set in an elevated, south-facing position in the sought-after hamlet of Little Birch, this detached four-bedroom home enjoys uninterrupted views towards the Welsh Borders. The house sits on about one third of an acre with extensive lawns, a level patio and a rooftop terrace above the detached garage that makes the most of the outlook. Light-filled living space includes three reception rooms, a high-spec kitchen with oil-fired AGA and a mix of travertine and oak finishes.
The layout works well for families or those wanting countryside entertaining space: a large sitting/dining room with vaulted ceiling and bi-fold doors opens to the garden, while a second reception room with woodburner and underfloor heating provides a cosy alternative. Four bedrooms and three bathrooms (including an ensuite and a wet room) give flexibility for guests or home working. There is ample parking behind five-bar gates and a double garage with EV charging point.
Buyers should note a few practical points: the property is heated by an oil-fired boiler, water is supplied by a private borehole and wastewater is managed by a septic tank. The cavity walls were built without insulation (assumed) and the EPC rating is D. Broadband is FTTC/slow in parts, and council tax is band F, both of which are worth factoring into running costs.
Overall this is a well-presented, chain-free family home in a peaceful rural setting, offering immediate comfort with scope for energy upgrades and further landscaping or modernisation to suit personal tastes. Local amenities at Much Birch and nearby villages provide a primary school, shop, surgery and regular countryside walks while the location remains well connected to Ross-on-Wye and Hereford.