Situated close to the heart of the dispersed riverside village of Hoarwithy, and standing within the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the site now being offered for sale stands alongside an existing bungalow known as Green Banks, Hoarwithy. The recently granted Outline Planning
Permission is for four dwellings, two of which are on virgin land, the other two to be built upon the site of the existing large, single storey workshop, the workshop needing to be demolished by the purchaser prior to the construction of two of the dwellings. The existing bungalow, Green Banks, will be retained by the current owners, but the whole of the remainder of the site is to be offered for sale as a single entity. Services nearby include mains water and electricity. There is no mains gas or drainage in Hoarwithy, and the purchaser of the site will be fully responsible for arranging drainage facilities to the satisfactory approval of the Local Authority. Such drainage arrangements will also need to cater for drainage from the retained bungalow, Green Banks.
To be sold by public auction on Thursday 25th October 2018 at the royal hotel, ross-on-wye, HR9 5HZ at 6.00 pm.
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The site now being offered for sale stands on a quiet country lane close to the centre of the historic village of Hoarwithy, some 8 miles south of the Cathedral City of Hereford and approximately 6 miles north west of the market and tourist town of Ross-on-Wye. The beautiful River Wye runs between these two towns, and the plots are situated withinthe Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village pub lies close by in the heart of the village, whilst just a few hundred yards away stands the architecturally stunning St. Catherine's Church, designed in an Italianate Romanesque style, Brooks and Pevsner describing it as "the most impressive Victorian church in the county".
The M50 motorway is accessed some 15 minutes away at Ross-onWye which enables first class communication into the national motorway network.
For those who enjoy the countryside, there are many beautiful walks in the area, whilst golf and shooting are both available locally, as is canoeing on the River Wye. Educationally, there are excellent schools in both Hereford and Ross-on-Wye, with many nearby villages offering good primary schools.
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