Elevated Wye Valley location with far-reaching country views
Recently renovated and extended; original 19th-century character remains
Large open-plan Magnet kitchen and bright conservatory living space
Four double bedrooms; two with ensuite plus luxurious family bathroom
Approx. 1.5 acres including pasture and small vineyard (to be verified)
Double garage/workshop with wine store, power, lighting and storage
Oil-fired heating and private drainage—check running costs and service
Council Tax Band G; large size may attract higher local charges
Set on an elevated plot within the Wye Valley AONB, Clear View is a recently renovated and extended detached family home offering sweeping rural views to the Black Mountains. The house blends early 19th-century character (bay windows, fireplaces, exposed timbers) with high-spec modern finishes including a large open-plan Magnet kitchen, conservatory and luxury bathrooms. The layout suits family life with multiple reception rooms, a landing study/library and four double bedrooms (two ensuite).
Outside, the plot extends to about 1.5 acres (to be verified) and includes landscaped terraces, a small vineyard, pasture, numerous outbuildings and a sizeable double garage/workshop with wine store and under-roof storage. There are many local footpaths and Common Hill is on the doorstep, making it attractive for families who value outdoor access and privacy.
Practical points to note: heating is oil-fired and drainage is private; purchasers should check running costs and service arrangements. The property is in Council Tax Band G, reflecting its size and specification. The acreage and vineyard size are stated as approximate and should be confirmed at survey. Overall, Clear View will suit those seeking a character home with modern comforts, extensive outdoor space and strong potential for hobby farming, entertaining or home working.