Cottage for sale in Ross-on-Wye HR9, 3 Bedroom

Ross-on-Wye, Ross-on-Wye, UK

Quick Summary

Property Type:
Cottage
Status:
For sale
Price
£ 375,000
Beds:
3
Baths:
1
Recepts:
1
County
Herefordshire
Town
Ross-on-Wye
Outcode
HR9
Location
Lea Bailey Hill, Ross-On-Wye HR9
Marketed By:
Doorsteps.co.uk, National
Posted
2018-10-25
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Property Description

This beautifully presented three bedroom detached country cottage occupies an elevated position commanding superb views across the valley towards the Malvern Hills.


Location


Summer Place is all about the location, being on the edge of Forestry Commission woodland, which offers superb walking and riding opportunities; it is also home to an abundance of wildlife.

One of seven properties along a no through lane, you have seclusion, peace and quite but not total isolation being only one mile from the village of Lea, with its beautiful church, primary school, village shop, petrol station/post office and public house.

The cottage is five miles from the market town of Ross-on-Wye and 16 miles from Monmouth, both include a wide range of amenities, supermarkets, schooling, leisure facilities and good road links to surrounding areas (M50 J3 for Worcester - 6 miles, M5 J11 for Cheltenham - 19 miles, M48 J2 for Bristol - 23 miles). The nearest rail link to London (Paddington) or Birmingham (New Street) is Gloucester - 13 miles.

Nearby visitor attractions include; Goodrich Castle, Symonds Yat Rock, Puzzlewood, Clearwell Caves, Go Ape, Tintern Abbey and canoeing on the River Wye.

The accommodation comprises; entrance hall, kitchen, lounge, garden room, whilst to the first floor master bedroom with ensuite, two further bedrooms and bathroom.

The property benefits from double glazing throughout, off road parking for two vehicles, various outbuildings and A terraced garden extending to approximately one third of an acre with stunning elevated views.

Approached from the driveway via a five bar gate, an open porch with tiled roof, outside sensor light, oak door into:


Entrance hall
- (5.18m x 2.03m)



Stone flagstone flooring, two victorian style radiators, double glazed hardwood window, under-stairs storage cupboard, sensor lights, half glazed oak veneered door into:


Lounge
- (4.50m x 3.66m)



Solid wooden flooring, double glazed hardwood window to front aspect, double glazed French doors into Garden Room, victorian style radiator, power, tv and telephone points.


Kitchen
- (6.07m x 3.07m)



Recently fitted anthracite gloss wall and base units with solid oak worktops, enamel one and a half bowl sink unit with mixer/pull out spray tap, smeg dishwasher, smeg electric oven, halogen hob with glass extractor fan over, American style fridge/freezer, built-in washing machine, part tiled walls, stone flagstone flooring, multi-fuel woodturner, victorian style radiator, window to side aspect, two windows to front aspect (into Garden Room), wall mounted Valiant boiler, spot lights to ceiling, tv and power points. Solid wooden door leading into:


Garden room
- (7.34m x 2.82m x 1.93m)



Double glazed hardwood windows on a low wall with tiled/insulated roof. Three sky lights, stone flagstone flooring, two victorian style radiators, two sets of French doors leading out onto a patio/raised decking with far reaching views.

From the entrance hall, stairs lead to the first floor:


Landing


Double glazed hardwood window to front aspect, access to loft space, victorian style radiator, power points.


Bathroom
- (1.83m x 2.44m)



White suite incorporating spa bath with mixer/shower tap and additional electric shower over, circular free standing wash hand basin with mixer tap, low level w.C., heated towel rail, fully tiled walls, double glazed hardwood window to side aspect, recessed tiled cupboard, oak veneered door.


Master bedroom
- (3.68m x 3.38m)



A generous double bedroom with double glazed hardwood windows to front and side aspect with spectacular views, victorian style radiator, tv, power and usb points, oak veneered door into:


En-suite


Walk-in double shower with rain shower-head, corner hand sink unit, low level w.C., heated towel rail, fully tiled travertine wall and floor tiles, inset ceiling spotlights.


Bedroom 2
- (3.61m x 3.07m)



A good sized double bedroom with double glazed hardwood window to front aspect again with superb views, solid wood flooring, victorian style radiator, oak veneered door, power and tv points.


Bedroom 3
- (2.41m x 2.06m)



A single bedroom or study with double glazed hardwood window to front aspect and stunning views, victorian style radiator, oak veneered door, power points.


Outside


The cottage lies along a council maintained no through lane, backing onto Forestry Commission woodland with panoramic views to the front.
There is a gravelled driveway with a further gravelled hard-standing at the rear of the property, providing off road parking in total for two vehicles. A path leads around the property to an impressive raised deck on several levels and to the Garden Room. Steps lead down to a large decked area with wood store and two log cabins (10’ x 8’ and 6’ x 6’) with power and lighting; the smaller of the two fitted with a water supply.

Further steps lead down to the terraced lawned garden with a greenhouse, stocked shrub border and mature apple tree, an insulated summer house (8’ x 8’) with double glazed windows. A further open log store and metal storage shed (10’ x 13’) can be found at the lower part of the garden.


Services


Mains electricity and water are connected to the property. There is an lpg heating system and private drainage. BT landline connected (subject to BT regulations), Broadband is available in the area.


Local authority


Forest of Dean District Council - Band ‘C’.


Tenure


Freehold


Floor plans


The floor plans are a sketch for illustrative purposes and are intended as a approximate guide only. They should not be relied on as being to scale or as a representation of fact.


Directions


From Gloucester, continue along the A40 towards Ross-on-Wye. Upon reaching the village of Lea, turn left at the traffic lights. At the end of the road turn left again (Mitcheldean road - B4222) then take the second right
(signposted to Drybrook) and finally take the second left (Lea Bailey Hill). Proceed up the hill where the property an be found on the left hand side.

From Ross-on-Wye, continue along the A40 towards Gloucester. Upon reaching the village of Lea, having passed the primary school entrance, turn right on the sharp bend (Mitcheldean road - B4222), then take the second right (signposted to Drybrook) and finally take the second left (Lea Bailey Hill).Proceed up the hill where the property an be found on the left hand side.

Property Location

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