Light-filled sitting room with wood-burning stove and garden views
Smart kitchen with quartz worktops and Everhot range
Energy-efficient: solar panels, solar thermal, air-source heat pump
Large organic garden, greenhouse, orchard, pond and rainwater tanks
Workshop with power — annexe potential (subject to permissions)
Ample gated parking, carport and turning space for multiple vehicles
Septic tank on site; not connected to mains sewerage
Timber-frame build (c.1976–82); council tax above average
Set behind a gated entrance in peaceful Kings Caple, this spacious three-bedroom bungalow combines contemporary energy efficiency with genuine countryside character. Light-filled living areas include a sitting room with wood-burning stove and large patio doors that frame views over an organic, wildlife-friendly rear garden planted with fruit trees, raised beds, a pond and an 8m x 4m greenhouse. The kitchen is smartly fitted with quartz worktops and an Everhot range; underfloor heating runs throughout, supplied by an air-source heat pump and supported by solar panels and solar thermal.
Practical outbuildings add versatility: a large workshop (former garage) with power and its own consumer unit offers annexe potential (subject to permissions), while a vaulted garden room opens onto an Indian stone patio and extends usable living space. Outside there is gated parking, a carport, covered terrace with insulated walk-in larder, and generous turning and storage space—suitable for multiple vehicles, a motorhome or caravan.
This property will suit buyers seeking a sustainable, low-crime rural lifestyle with excellent connectivity to Hereford and Ross-on-Wye. It benefits from level access, wide doorways and accessible shower facilities, making it attractive for downsizers or families wanting single-level living with adaptable spaces. Note practical considerations: the house connects to a septic tank, the construction is timber-frame (circa late 1970s/early 1980s), and council tax sits above average.
Overall, the bungalow offers ready-to-enjoy modern comforts and substantial potential for further adaptation or ancillary income (STP) in an attractive AONB setting—an opportunity to buy an energy-efficient home with productive gardens and genuine rural character.