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This charming detached property, situated on a desirable corner plot at the edge of town, offers an ideal setting for family living. It features light filled, spacious accommodation, including a welcoming lounge with a Woodburning stove and patio doors leading to the rear garden, a well equipped kitchen breakfast room, utility room, and cloakroom. Upstairs, there are four generously sized bedrooms and a family bathroom.
Outside, the front garden includes privacy hedging and carefully planted borders, while the driveway accommodates two vehicles and provides access to a double garage. The rear garden, accessible via a gated side entrance, is complemented by a timber summer house and delightful seating areas. Mature borders, trees, fencing, and hedging offer a peaceful, private backdrop to this beautiful outdoor space.
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. The property has the Town and Country trail that runs across the rear so you have countryside walks on the doorstep.
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 E Herefordshire Council
Tenure Freehold"