Property description
The Old Stables, together with its annexe and barn, is a charming property steeped in agricultural history, originally functioning as part of a working farm dating back to the early 1800s. This fabulous home is set around a securely enclosed, walled courtyard and is centrally positioned within a secluded and private plot.
The front door opens into a spacious entrance hall, with a beautiful flagstone floor with plenty of space for shoes and coats. The door to the rear provides access to the rear courtyard and garden. To one side of the entrance hall, there are two reception rooms. The first would be an ideal office/hobby room whilst past that, the second is a large utility/laundry room.
From the entrance hall, you are led through a character stable door into the warm and welcoming open-plan kitchen and dining room, which features a staircase leading to the first floor. The kitchen is beautifully designed with bespoke, hand-crafted Beech units, granite work surfaces, and a Belfast-style sink. It also includes an electric Aga with induction hob and space for a dishwasher and fridge/freezer. A stable door from the kitchen opens directly to the garden which offers views of the garden during the summer.
An inner hall leads from the kitchen to a generous sitting room that benefits from a multi-fuel burner with a duel aspect view from the windows. There is another door that leads out to the rear patio. From the inner hall, there is a another reception room which is currently used as an office as well as a ground floor W/C with a fitted cloak cupboard, and a practical under-stair storage cupboard.
On the first floor, a landing provides access to three bedrooms: two large double rooms and another double room, along with a family bathroom. The main bedroom boasts a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams, fitted wardrobes, and a spacious en-suite featuring a walk-in shower, twin sinks, and built-in storage with shelving. The second bedroom has duel aspect windows, a fitted sink and exposed beams whilst the third benefits from a built in wardrobe reducing the need for additional furniture and a fitted sink also.
Outside to the rear is the fantastic outdoor courtyard with bespoke oak canopy making perfect for alfresco entertaining and dining. An ornamental Koi pond offers a tranquil atmosphere. There is an additional outhouse which is currently used as a gym but with both power and lighting, could be used to fit the needs of the new owner. Beyond the outdoor courtyard is the stunning garden with feature pond. There are numerous flowers, shrubs and trees creating a tranquil garden. The patio from the lounge is another popular spot to enjoy the garden from.
Within the front courtyard and opposite the main house is a detached one bedroom cottage/annexe, also showcasing exposed beams. This separate living space is perfect for dependent relatives, guests, or business use, subject to appropriate consents. The annexe, which was historically the old Wainhouse for the farm, has previously held holiday let status, which could potentially be reinstated with the necessary permissions.
The cottage opens into an entrance hall/utility area that leads to an open-plan kitchen/ dining room. The kitchen features a country-style design with French doors leading to a small, easily maintained enclosed courtyard garden at the front of the property.
From the dining area, small steps lead up to a comfortable sitting room with feature fireplace more exposed beams. The generously sized double bedroom with fitted wardrobes is also access to the rear of the dining area. This large room has a fitted wardrobe with more exposed beams. Adjacent to the bedroom is a good-sized shower room with a fitted sink, toilet and accessible walk-in shower.
There is a large barn across the courtyard which would be ideal for storage whether it be cars, animals or furniture. The ramp leading up to the large doors makes it easily accessible. The barn also has planning permission to be converted into a large two bedroom apartment on the first floor with the storage area remaining below offering further income potential.
This truly unique property offers a blend of historic charm and modern functionality, with its private setting, characterful features, and versatile accommodation options making it an ideal home.
Ross-on-Wye is a charming market town situated near the Welsh border, nestled along the banks of the River Wye just north of the Forest of Dean. The town boasts a range of attractions, including historic landmarks such as Wilton Castle, Goodrich Castle, and Eastnor Castle. In addition to these cultural gems, Ross features a collection of galleries and independent craft shops, alongside larger brand stores for diverse shopping experiences.
For those seeking recreational activities, the local Halo leisure centre offers a comprehensive package with a gym, classes, sauna, steam room, and a swimming pool. Sports enthusiasts can join the Rugby, Tennis, Cricket, Football, Golf, and Rowing clubs, while nature lovers can explore the nearby Forest of Dean, which provides an abundance of walking trails, cycling routes, and horse riding trails. Symonds Yat, Wye Valley Butterfly Zoo, and The Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail are also notable attractions in the surrounding area.
Ross-on-Wye provides a diverse dining scene, with options ranging from traditional pubs like The Hope and Anchor, Man of Ross, and the idyllic Loughpool, to Indian, Chinese, and Fish & Chip establishments. The terrace of The Royal Hotel is particularly recommended for its scenic views.
In terms of education, Ross boasts several well-regarded primary schools, including Ashfield Park, St Josephs, Brampton Abbots, and Bridstow. John Kyrle High School serves as the primary secondary school in the region.
Geographically, Ross-on-Wye is strategically located, making it a popular choice for residents due to its easy commuting links. The town provides convenient access north to Hereford, south to Monmouth and South Wales, and east to Gloucester and Cheltenham. The M50 facilitates further travel on the M5, enabling journeys both north and south.
In summary, Ross-on-Wye stands out as a picturesque and vibrant town, offering a blend of cultural, recreational, and educational amenities, coupled with excellent commuting options for residents.
Council Tax Band: F (Herefordshire Council)
Tenure: Freehold
Parking options: Driveway, Garage
Garden details: Enclosed Garden, Private Garden
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