HOPE MANSELL - 3 ACRES
A most charming former village rectory in a peaceful rural setting. The accommodation which still contains a wealth of character is arranged over three floors with five double bedrooms, superb oak framed garden room magnificent 28' family kitchen, two further reception rooms. Delightful landscaped gardens, small paddock, useful range of outbuildings. In all about 3 acres. EPC rating E.
Ross-on-Wye 01989 764132 £985,000
LEA BAILEY - 1.35 ACRES
A superb and spacious family home in a rural setting enjoying fine countryside views. The accommodation which has been extended and greatly improved provides five bedrooms including an impressive master suite, two reception rooms, plus a wonderful 26' family kitchen. Set in about 1.35 of formal gardens, orchard and paddock, with a detached double garage. EPC rating C.
Ross-on-Wye 01989 764132 £750,000
ASTON CREWS, LEA
A Grade II listed home of great character and quality. This superb conversion of a former barn now provides spacious accommodation featuring three fine reception rooms, a breakfast kitchen and four bedrooms. There are delightful partially walled gardens to the front, a courtyard to the rear and a double garage. EPC exempt.
Ross-on-Wye 01989 764132 £565,000
PONTSHILL
A carefully refurbished half timbered thatched period cottage of considerable character. Dining hall, sitting room, cottage kitchen, utility room, cloakroom with shower, two double bedrooms and bathroom. Cottage Gardens, mini orchard, double garage/workshop, old stone barn with potential. EPC rating F.
Ross-on-Wye 01989 764132 £385,000
GOODRICH
A well presented 5 bedroom detached 1930s style property enjoying distant views. The property blends sizeable windows with more traditional features, such as exposed wooden floorboards, picture rails, natural wooden doors and attractive ornamental fireplaces on both floors along with wood/multi fuel stoves to the ground floor. EPC rating E.
Ross-on-Wye 01989 764132 £589,000
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