4 bedroom detached house for sale

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4 bedroom detached house for sale

Weston under Penyard, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, HR9
£800,000

Our Summary

  • Property at a GlanceGround Floor:Dining room with sash windows, period fireplace, and views over the gardensSitting room with dual aspects and fireplace, offering views towards the Welsh BordersStudy a flexible space for home working, reading, or playKitchen dining room with underfloor heating and doors leading to the gardenUtility and boot room and a downstairs WCFirst Floor:Four bedrooms, including Box room/study, ideal for a nursery, dressing room, or quiet work areaUpstairs shower roomOutbuildings:Detached coach house with garage and workshopWood store/workshop, offering practical space or potential for conversion (subject to planning)Stable situated within the gardenGardens and Grounds:Landscaped front and side gardens with box hedging and terracesLower lawn terrace leading to a nature gardenRear Indian stone terraces with ornamental pond and sun-filled seating areasPergola with climbing shrubs and countryside viewsFeatures include an original hand pump with cold water storage and Victorian copperSide gardens with lapsed planning consent for an additional dwellingGround Floor:The home is approached through a sandstone entrance porch, complete with vaulted ceiling and decorative panelling, before arriving in a welcoming hallway where period details set the tone
  • The side gardens are generous and formerly held planning consent for a further dwelling, now lapsed, with details available via the agents
  • This building offers exciting potential for conversion to a small studio or creative workspace, subject to consent

Description

This stunning period home in Weston under Penyard, Herefordshire, offers a unique blend of history and modern living. Built in 1874, the property boasts three reception rooms, a kitchen dining room, four bedrooms, and a detached coach house. The property is situated in a picturesque village with a strong sense of community, where you can walk to the local pub and enjoy stunning views of St Lawrence Church and the Welsh Borders. The interior features original period details, including high ceilings, cornice work, and open fireplaces, alongside modern comforts such as underfloor heating and contemporary kitchen appliances. The property also boasts a beautiful garden with a nature area, lawned terraces, and a pergola with climbing shrubs, providing a tranquil retreat from the outside world. With its unique blend of history, character, and modern living, this property is a rare find in the countryside.