Property description
A beautifully presented 3-bedroom detached period home with character features, landscaped gardens, gated parking, and far-reaching views.Includes two reception rooms, stylish kitchen with Rayburn, utility, and a luxury bathroom with roll-top bath. Set in a sought-after village.
Property Details
Enjoying elevated views across the Wye Valley towards the charming market town of Ross-On-Wye and the iconic spire of St Mary’s Church, Spire View is a striking stone-built former schoolmaster’s house. Recently refurbished to a high standard, the property offers a stylish yet characterful home with light and airy accommodation arranged over two floors. Currently operating as a successful holiday let business, it presents a wonderful opportunity for those seeking a residence, second home, or investment with income potential.
Brimming with Character & Charm
Dating back to the period era and retaining many original features, the property is immaculately presented throughout. Traditional elements such as cast iron fireplaces, sash windows, Victorian-style radiators, original timber and quarry tiled flooring, painted floorboards, and a feature Rayburn all add to its unique appeal. The elegant proportions and tasteful decor combine to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere throughout.
Spacious & Versatile Accommodation
Entrance Porch & Hallway – Accessed via a side porch, the welcoming hallway features a quarry tiled floor, cloaks cupboard, concealed radiator, and a charming staircase leading to the first floor.
Sitting Room (12’9” x 11’8”) – A cosy space with secondary glazed sash window offering rural views, painted exposed floorboards, and a decorative fireplace.
Lounge/Dining Room (14’9” x 14’0”) – A generous and light-filled room with windows to two aspects, views to St Mary’s spire and May Hill, recessed shelving, fireplace with marble hearth and lined chimney for a potential wood burner.
Breakfast Kitchen (14’4” x 8’0”) – Stylishly fitted with solid wood worktops, integrated appliances including Hotpoint double oven and electric hob, dishwasher plumbing, and a traditional multi-fuel Rayburn which can supplement heating and hot water. The kitchen enjoys a lovely outlook and features limed wood-effect flooring and a tall contemporary radiator.
Utility Room (15’4” x 7’6”) – Spacious and practical, with sink unit, floor-standing Thermecon oil-fired boiler, space for laundry appliances, and access to the garden.
Walk-In Pantry – A windowed storage space with quarry tiled flooring, shelving and fitted cupboards.
Cloakroom – With WC, wash hand basin, and tiled floor.
First Floor:
Three Beautiful Bedrooms & Luxury Bathroom
Bedroom One (13’2” x 12’4”) – A light principal bedroom with sash window enjoying far-reaching countryside views, period fireplace, and Victorian-style radiator.
Bedroom Two (12’6” x 11’9”) – Another spacious double room with painted floorboards, sash window with views, period fireplace and radiator.
Bedroom Three (13’11” x 10’0”) – With sash window looking towards Ross-on-Wye’s church spire, cast iron fireplace and radiator.
Bathroom – A luxurious four-piece suite including a roll-top clawfoot bath with central taps, separate shower cubicle with Bristan electric shower, pedestal basin, WC, wall-mounted heater, radiator and exposed floorboards. An airing cupboard and sash window complete the room.
Outside: Gated Access, Landscaped Gardens & Countryside Setting
Spire View benefits from gated access into a gravelled driveway providing off-road parking. The landscaped gardens are enclosed and thoughtfully designed, with lawns, a patio seating area perfect for alfresco dining, and a garden shed offering useful storage. The property enjoys a peaceful setting, with open views over rolling countryside and towards the town.
Location – Bridstow, Near Ross-On-Wye
The property is situated in the sought-after village of Bridstow, just 2 miles from Ross-On-Wye. Bridstow offers a range of amenities including a well-regarded Primary School, Parish Church, and Village Hall. The historic market town of Ross-on-Wye – known as the ‘Gateway to the Wye Valley’ – boasts a wide range of independent shops, cafes, restaurants.
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