DESCRIPTION In an AONB is this attractive Grade II listed semi detached barn conversion which boasts a wealth of period features. The property has two double bedrooms, ample parking and good sized gardens with the benefit of a separate stone outbuilding.
Freehold
The stable door opens into the dining kitchen which is fitted with light wood units and has space for; washing machine, slimline dishwasher, fridge freezer and cooker. The sitting room has a lovely rustic feel with wood burning stove and exposed ceiling timbers. Stairs to the first floor lead from the sitting room with a split level landing leading to the two double bedrooms, both having exposed half apex ceiling beams, arrow slit windows and roof lights. The master bedroom also has the exposed flue from the wood burning stove. The shower room is fitted with two piece white suite with separate quadrant shower and chrome heated towel rail. From here a door opens into the good sized airing cupboard.
Outside
The driveway to the property, shared with the neighbouring property, is a lovely access in with a stream and small copse running below and adjacent to the drive.
There is parking just in front of the five bar gate with further parking through the gate.
The front gardens have steps up to a sun terrace which encompass the front of the property, a great spot for 'Al fresco' dining.
A path meanders to the rear garden, originally a farming yard with lovely old stone wall to one side, and slope leads up to the useful stone outbuilding which has electric. There are views from the rear across the surrounding countryside.
Location
The property is situated on the edge of the village and is comfortably close to the centre of the village of Whitchurch with local amenities including shop, pubs, food outlets, OFSED outstanding Primary School and regular bus service to Monmouth, & Ross-on-Wye
•Whitchurch is a popular village sitting equidistance between Ross-on-Wye and Monmouth, which fringes the area of Outstanding Natural Beauty of Symonds Yat, offering a number of leisure activities including mountain biking, canoeing, rock climbing, walking and a host of other outdoor pursuits.
•A welcoming village community in walking distance of an OFSTED outstanding primary school, dentist, shop, village pubs and restaurants.
•More comprehensive facilities can be found in the surrounding Cathedral cities of Hereford, Worcester and Gloucester and the Regency Spa town of Cheltenham.
•There is excellent secondary schooling from both the private and state sectors including;, Haberdashers at Monmouth, Monmouth comprehensive and John Kyrle High School at Ross-on-Wye.
Ross-on-Wye 6 miles
Monmouth 4 miles
Hereford 17 miles
Cheltenham 35 miles
Gloucester18 miles
Bristol 50 miles
A40 Half a mile to M4
M50 8 miles
(All distances are approximate)
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Services
Mains Water and Drainage, oil fired central heating system, Double Glazed and Fibre Optic Broadband available.
Local Authority
Herefordshire Council 01432 260000
Council Tax Band D
Directions
From Ross-on-Wye follow the A40 towards Monmouth and take the exit at Whitchurch, follow this road to the roundabout and take the second exit, follow the road over the bridge (over the A40) and take the first turning left and left again onto old Monmouth road follow the road to the no entry sign and the drive can be found to your right.
Agents Note: Wood burner not in full working order.
Link to video tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGPPvHRtD9M
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