- Detached 18th-century barn conversion with exposed beams and stone features
- Spacious living: c.1,970 sq ft, three double bedrooms, large reception rooms
- Gardens, paddock and grounds extending to approximately 1.25 acres
- Double garage, gravel drive and ample parking
- Oil-fired boiler (also LPG history); heating and services are traditional
- Private water supply and private drainage; mains mobile signal absent
- Stone walls likely without modern insulation; potential for upgrade works
- Council Tax band F (expensive) for 2025/26
Set in a tranquil hamlet near the River Wye, this attractive detached barn conversion offers generous, characterful living across almost 2,000 sq ft and sits in about 1.25 acres of gardens, paddock and driveway. Original stone walls, exposed timbers and a large inglenook fireplace give the house strong period charm, while the L-shaped sitting room, spacious kitchen and gallery landing provide flexible family space.
The accommodation includes three double bedrooms (one en-suite), two bathrooms and useful ground-floor utility and storage, plus a double garage and ample gravel parking. The plot provides excellent scope for outdoor life: children’s play, gardening, hobbies or keeping a small number of animals. Hereford and Ross-on-Wye are within easy driving distance and the area is popular for walking, cycling and river activities.
Buyers should note practical considerations: the house was converted around 30 years ago from an 18th-century barn and the stone walls are assumed to lack modern insulation. Heating is by oil boiler (LPG also present historically) and there is a private water supply and private drainage. There is no mobile signal on site. Council tax is in band F and is a material outgoing.
This property suits families or buyers seeking rural lifestyle and space plus character. It is best seen in person to appreciate the size, setting and potential; viewings are strongly recommended.