Spacious 1930s detached house with four bedrooms over three floors
A handsome 1930s detached family home offering four bedrooms across three floors, within easy walking distance of Ross-on-Wye town centre. Original period details — including the staircase, picture rails and bay window — combine with practical modern upgrades such as a recently installed Worcester gas boiler, modern kitchen and contemporary bathrooms. The loft-converted principal bedroom includes an en suite and panoramic views towards the surrounding hills.
The south-west facing rear garden catches afternoon and evening sun and backs onto Chase Woods, making it pleasant for family outdoor time and entertaining from the dining room onto the paved terrace. A substantial detached garage with power and lighting and a gated hardstanding to the rear provide useful workshop and single-vehicle parking space accessed via Alton Avenue.
Practical features include double glazing, FTTP broadband and mains gas central heating. The house is well placed for local schools, shops and countryside walks, with convenient road links to the A40 and M50 for regional travel.
Notable negatives: the property carries an EPC rating of E and sits in a higher council tax band (E). Crime statistics for the immediate area are recorded as high; buyers should satisfy themselves on local safety and security measures. Off-street parking is limited to one vehicle in addition to the garage. Overall size is described as average, so those seeking very large ground-floor living or extensive off-street parking should note these limitations.