Guide price
£775,000
(£214/sq. ft)
4 bed detached house for saleOld Ross Road, Whitchurch, Ross-On-Wye HR9
4 beds
3 baths
5 receptions
3,620 sq. ft
- Freehold
Hamilton Stiller Estate Agents
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About this property
Four/five bedrooms
Four/five reception rooms
Set in centre of half acre plot
Well-established gardens
Backdrop of rolling farmland
In heart of idyllic village
Elegant shaker kitchen
Large garage - good for car collector
Generous gated driveway
Good transport links
This impressive country home is set within the heart of a highly desirable village. The generously proportioned four-bedroom property sits comfortably in the middle of its mature gardens - approximately half an acre in size - and boasts five reception rooms as well as a timelessly elegant shaker kitchen.
Frith Haven
This impressive country home is set within the heart of a highly desirable village. The generously proportioned four-bedroom property sits comfortably in the middle of its mature gardens - approximately half an acre in size - and boasts five reception rooms as well as a timelessly elegant shaker kitchen.
Four bedrooms, one with en-suite facilities • Sitting room • Games room • Dining room • Study • Garden room • Kitchen • Utility room • Family bathroom • Ground-floor shower room • Entrance Hall • Reception porch • Storeroom • Substantial integral garage • Gated driveway • Approximately half an acre?•
Location
Whitchurch is a particularly sought-after south Herefordshire village which boasts a wealth of amenities, such as its Church of England Primary School which secured 'Good' and 'Outstanding' scores during Ofsted's 2025 inspection. The popular community-spirited village shop, Woods of Whitchurch also operates as a coffee shop and takeaway. There is also an excellent village hall, a reputable mot centre, a highly commended hospitality venue - The Old Court Hotel - plus a post box and bus stop.
The spectacular setting of Symonds Yat is a short walk away. This is famed for its phenomenal river scenery, woodland expanses and limestone cliffs. There are a multitude of welcoming riverside pubs and restaurants.
The home at a glance
Frith Haven is tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the idyllic village behind a set of double gates, and a long driveway sweeps up to the home. The imposing residence and its grounds are fully enclosed, and the front garden features a variety of shrubs and blooms, while well-established trees border the front of the plot, creating a sense of privacy.
The main entrance leads to a reception porch, and this leads into a handsome entrance hall. A high ceiling accentuates the grand size of the space, which sets a splendid scene.
The ground floor has five reception rooms, although the one presently serving as a formal dining room could also be suitable as a fifth bedroom, as it has access to a jack-and-jill shower room. It may, therefore, be ideal for a less mobile family member.
Three of the other reception rooms include feature fireplaces. Of these, those within the sitting room and the games room house wood-burning stoves, whereas the study's grants space for an electric stove.
The fifth reception room is the garden room, which gives access to the front and rear gardens, plus the integral garage.
The newly refurbished kitchen carries solid-wood shaker units, built-in wine racks, a circular basin with a mixer tap and a tiled alcove with a Rangemaster cooker. The kitchen flows through into a utility room, which includes units and countertops matching those within the kitchen. There is also an integrated dishwasher, provision for a washing machine and an additional sink. From here, a door leads into the jack-and-jill shower room.
The staircase within the reception hall leads to the first floor, which accommodates four double bedrooms. Of these, the master is a beautifully bright and airy expanse owing to its vaulted beamed ceiling. The room carries fitted wardrobes and has an en-suite bathroom, with a three-piece suite.
The other bedrooms all feature characterful pitched ceilings, and the second largest also includes picture rails and a door presenting storage into the eaves of the property.
In terms of washing facilities, the attractive family bathroom bears a bath, a large step-in shower, a countertop vanity unit, a WC, a heated towel rail and an airing cupboard.
Outside, the grounds are predominantly laid to lawn, but various patio terraces offer occupants the opportunity to follow the sun or shade throughout the day. The rear garden enjoys a particularly pleasing backdrop of a sloping meadow, and, in one corner, there is an enclosed raised bed kitchen garden.
In addition to the gated driveway, which gives plenty of room to park and manoeuvre several vehicles, there is a substantial garage - ideal for car collectors - as this has room to store around four vehicles. It has light and power and is secured by electric roller shutter doors.
General
Services
Oil-fired central heating. Mains water, electricity and drainage. Telephone line and fibre broadband available.
Local Authority
Herefordshire Council. Tax band G.
Tenure
Freehold
Directions
Take the A40 Westbound from Ross-on-Wye towards Monmouth and take the exit at Whitchurch. Take the second exit at the mini roundabout and follow the road over the bridge, and at the staggered junction, go straight over and pass the mot garage on the right-hand side. Continue a short distance along this lane (which runs parallel to the A40). The property will be on the left-hand side of this road.
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Distances
Monmouth 5 miles • Ross-on-Wye 6 miles ?Hereford 16 miles • Gloucester 24 miles ?Cheltenham 31 miles • Bristol 50 miles? (All distances are approximate)
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