Generous three-bedroom apartment with private south terrace ideal for family living.
Occupies entire first floor of Victorian mid-terrace building
Three unusually large double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes
Private south-facing sun terrace accessed by external staircase
Leasehold with 152 years remaining; lease available on request
Service charge: 30% of building premium; current share £483.69
Heating: electric room heaters only; no mains gas central heating
Very slow broadband; no reliable high-speed connection reported
On-street permit parking; area records higher-than-average crime
Occupying the entire first floor of a Victorian mid-terrace with industrial character, this three-double-bedroom apartment combines house-like proportions with town-centre convenience. High ceilings, large windows and period features create an airy, light-filled living room; the kitchen/dining room includes a useful walk-in pantry and flexible space for everyday meals or entertaining. A private south-facing sun terrace accessed by an external steel staircase provides a quiet outdoor spot for morning coffee or evening relaxation.
Practical details are straightforward: the property is leasehold with 152 years remaining and a confirmed service charge contribution (30% of the building premium currently equating to £483.69). Heating is electric via room heaters, there is no mains broadband connection reported (very slow speeds locally), and the EPC is rated D. Parking is on-street with a permit system and the immediate area records higher crime than average, which may be a consideration for some buyers.
The apartment will suit buyers seeking spacious town living, a long-term rental investment, or a holiday-let opportunity where generous room sizes and a terrace add appeal. The building’s mixed commercial/residential nature could attract those wanting proximity to local amenities and commuter links. Note the property’s solid brick construction likely lacks modern wall insulation and some buyers may choose to upgrade heating and insulation to improve comfort and running costs.
Overall this is a rare, large three-bedroom residence in Ross-on-Wye’s centre with genuine space and outdoor amenity. It offers immediate liveability but also clear scope for targeted upgrades (heating, insulation, broadband) to enhance energy efficiency and rental appeal.
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