Fully furnished turn-key option with hot tub (also available unfurnished)
Open-plan living with full-height glazing and French doors
Ground-floor bedroom suite with Jack-and-Jill bathroom and garden access
Second double bedroom and bathroom on first/loft level
Two allocated parking spaces in private residents’ car park
Small/low-maintenance rear garden and compact overall plot
Very slow broadband speeds — not ideal for heavy remote work
Freehold, no onward chain; private drainage noted
A bright, contemporary two-bedroom detached bungalow presented as a turn-key opportunity, offered either fully furnished (hot tub included) or unfurnished. The open-plan kitchen, dining and sitting area is the principal living space, with full-height glazing and French doors that open onto a low-maintenance rear garden. The ground-floor bedroom suite has Jack-and-Jill bathroom access and direct garden access; a second double bedroom and bathroom sit on the first/loft level. Two allocated parking spaces are provided in a private residents’ car park. The property is freehold and offered with no onward chain.
Set in a small mews development on the edge of Hereford, the location blends semi-rural calm with easy city access and good road links to Ross-on-Wye, Monmouth and the A49. The plot and garden are modest and landscaped for low upkeep, making the home well suited to downsizers, couples, or as a lock‑up‑and‑leave base or holiday-let investment. Broadband speeds are very slow here, so buyers who need fast internet should note this practical limitation.
The finish is contemporary throughout with neutral decoration, recessed lighting and wood-effect flooring. Services include mains gas central heating and private drainage — the latter may carry different maintenance expectations than mains sewer connections. Overall internal space is modest (around 790 sq ft) but arranged to maximise light and perceived space with double-height glazing and well-configured storage.
This property’s main attractions are its ready-to-use condition, outdoor hot tub and allocated parking — clear lifestyle and rental benefits. Trade-offs to consider are the small plot size, limited broadband, and the semi-rural mews setting which is peaceful but more isolated than an urban street. Council tax is described as affordable.