4 bedroom bungalow for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
Overview
Beautifully Light and Remarkably Spacious 3 / 4 Bedroom Detached Dormer Bungalow on Fringe of Ross
Ground Floor Accommodation Alone Extends to Over 1000 Sq. Ft With 19' Living Room and 15' Kitchen/Breakfast Room
Elevated, South Facing Location with Neat Gardens to Both Front and Rear.
Brick Built Garage and Extensive Paved Parking Area of Max Dimensions 50' X 30'
Attractive, Well Planted Rear Garden Comprising Lawn, Sun Terraces, Summer House, Garden Shed, Raised Beds and Small Gazebo
Location & Description
The Larches stands on elevated ground close to the northern outskirts of Ross town, and is thus within walking distance of both open countryside and town facilities. Constructed by the current owner some 24 years ago, the property offers over 1500 sq. ft of accommodation and has a particularly generous ground floor layout. It also offers the versatility of a ground floor master bedroom complete with en-suite shower room and w.c.
There is a particularly welcoming and generous reception hall with light Oak, laminate flooring and all the principal rooms are approached from this hall. The property has been immaculately maintained, and to those who may be interested, we strongly recommend a thorough internal inspection.
Reception Hall & Living Room
A recessed porch opens through to the most appealing and spacious reception hall which has an attractive, light Oak laminate floor. Doors lead directly from this hall to all of the ground floor rooms, the principal living room being 19' x 14' and having glazing to three elevations, and French doors leading out on to the rear sun terrace. There is also a working fireplace.
Kitchen/Breakfast Room
Recently refitted, the 15' kitchen/breakfast room has a host of floor mounted cupboards and drawers, together with a four ring gas hob and other appliances including double oven/grill. Beyond the kitchen is a similarly well appointed laundry/utility room which has a door directly to the exterior.
Bedrooms & Bathrooms
The 13' ground floor master bedroom has an excellent en-suite shower room and w.c., the shower being larger than average. There are also two built in wardrobes, whilst to the front of the property is the snug or fourth bedroom, again having built in wardrobes. Lying between these two rooms is the principal bathroom and w.c. with corner bath. The first floor offers two further double bedrooms, together with a shower room and w.c.
Outside
To the front of the property is a neat area of lawn fringed by shrubs and flower bed. A low brick wall defines the front boundary. To the east of the dwelling is a superb paved driveway of overall max dimensions 50' x 30', to one corner of which is the brick built garage. The rear of the property is remarkably secluded and comprises to one side a level lawn surrounded by shrubs including Magnolia, Variegated Laurel, Variegated Holly and many others. To one corner is a small gazebo. Placed centrally is an attractive timber summer house, whilst towards the eastern boundary is a further paved area largely surrounded by raised beds which although currently planted with shrubs, would also make first class raised vegetable beds. Positioned behind the garage is an excellent wooden garden shed, complete with light and power points.
The Town of Ross-on-Wye
The picturesque riverside market settlement of Ross-on-Wye is the only English town standing within the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Formerly a centre for leather working, shoe making, brewing, corn milling and glove making, Ross became a very busy Coaching town in the 18th and 19th Centuries. When viewed from either of the river bridges, the white painted façade of The Royal Hotel stands adjacent to the fine, 206 feet steeple of St Marys Church. With a population of around 10,000, Ross remains a bustling town and the summer months in particular see many visitors coming to canoe, fish, cycle or alternatively enjoy more leisurely pursuits involving food and drink, perhaps downing a refreshing cider from one of the many local artisan cider makers.
Tenure
We are advised that the property is Freehold
Services
T Broadband Availability Speeds: Up to 900Mb (Quoted from by using the property's postcode)
Services: Mains Electricity, Gas, Water and Drainage are Connected.
Outgoings: ‘E' Council Tax Band EPC Rating: ‘C' (Full EPC Rating available)
To View
Strictly and only please by prior telephone appointment through Morris Bricknell [use Contact Agent Button]
Directions
From the stone built Market house in the centre of Ross, proceed down Broad Street, into Brookend Street, At Fiveways mini roundabout take the second left up Brampton Road. Immediately after crossing the bridge over the dual carriageway turn left and The Larches will be the second property on your right hand side.
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