HOPE MANSELL – 1 ACRE
In a rural setting within the valley of Hope Mansell, an attractive detached Georgian farmhouse enjoying fine views. A great family home where the traditional and modern blend effortlessly. Full of character and featuring five double bedroom, three with en-suite facilities, four reception rooms and a 26' family kitchen. About an acre of the most attractive landscaped gardens. EPC rating F.
Ross-on-Wye 01989 764132 £860,000
WORMELOW – 1.4 ACRES
In a rural setting forming part of a small select development enjoying fine views, a superb conversion of a former stone barn in to a home of great character and quality. Flagstone flooring and underfloor heating with a stunning 24’ family kitchen, 20’ drawing room and four bedrooms. Landscaped grounds of about 1.4 acres including 3-bay carport. EPC rating D
Ross-on-Wye 01989 764132 £725,000
KEMPLEY
Enviable setting within the village of Kempley 1930s detached bungalow, which enjoys a superb outlook to the rear. Three bedrooms and three reception rooms, set in a plot of a little over half an acre, featuring mature gardens, useful outbuildings including a summer house, greenhouse and a double garage. EPC rating D
Ross-on-Wye 01989 764132 £450,000
MUCH BIRCH
Centre of the village, a fine conversion to a high quality, contemporary yet character home. Partially vaulted sitting room and fitted dining kitchen with granite worktops, two double bedrooms with the principal featuring an en-suite shower room and dressing area. Delightful courtyard to the rear and two allocated parking spaces. EPC rating C
Ross-on-Wye 01989 764132 £335,000
UPTON BISHOP
Smartly presented village property offering spacious accommodation with several reception rooms, a lovely modern open plan kitchen diner, 3 double bedrooms, 1 with en-suite, and a further single bedroom. Range of outbuildings including a one bed en-suite annex, utility room and a summer house. Detached double garage. Heated swimming pool. EPC Rating E.
Ross-on-Wye 01989 764132 £545,000
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