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Guide price

£500,000

6 bed detached house for sale
Travelling Hen, Pontshill, Ross-On-Wye, Herefordshire HR9

    • 6 beds

  • EPC Rating: D

John Goodwin

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About this property

  • Intriguing Series of Properties

  • Former Pub, Skittle Alley and Granary

  • Ideal Multigenerational Living/Investment Property

  • Easy Reach of Ross Centre and Royal Forest of Dean

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An Intriguing Series of Properties Formerly The Travelling Hen Public House, Now Comprising Three Separate Residential Properties. Fantastic Potential but Must Be Treated as One. EPC D

Location

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 facade 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.

Description

Situated in the small village of Pontshill, some 3 miles from the market and tourist town of Ross-on-Wye is the former pub The Travelling Hen and the additional attached residential buildings, The Granary and The Skittle Alley. The front facade of the former pub is constructed from attractive red Herefordshire sandstone whilst the other elevations are painted render under a slate roof. This unique property offers the opportunity for either multigenerational living, Airbnb, or an investment property with long term lets. It is however a condition of the original planning consent that all three properties must be treated as one single dwelling

The main dwelling, formerly the pub comprises a sitting room and dining room, both filled with attractive period features, including exposed stonework, beams, together with a feature fireplace. From the dining room there is access to a small kitchen and pantry, whilst to the first floor are two bedrooms and a generous bathroom. Accessed either via a separate front door or via a connecting door from the Travelling Hen is The Granary. To the ground floor is the main living room and the extensive 19' kitchen/dining room, whilst to the first floor are three bedrooms, the master with an en-suite shower room and a family bathroom. The original skittle alley has also been converted to residential accommodation and now provides ground floor accommodation comprising a living room, kitchen bedroom and bathroom. There is also a useful outbuilding/studio/workshop. The conditions of the planning consent state that these residential dwellings must be treated as one dwelling.

Outside there are several courtyard areas, with each dwelling having an outdoor space.

Travelling Hen 6.74m (21ft 9in) x 3.20m (10ft 4in)

Front door opens into dining room with exposed stonework. Window to front elevation and wooden flooring. Steps lead up to

Kitchen

Space for cooker. Floor mounted cupboard with work top over. Pantry. Sink and drainer with space and plumbing for washing machine. Door to courtyard. Door to cloaks and w.c.

Sitting Room 8.60m (27ft 9in) x 4.52m (14ft 7in)

Window to two elevations. Exposed stonework, and exposed ceiling and wall timbers. Feature fireplace with stone hearth and mantle over. Carpet. Stairs to

Landing

With window to rear elevation

Bedroom One 4.99m (16ft 1in) x 3.02m (9ft 9in)

Built in wardrobes. Window to front elevation. Exposed ceiling beams. Wooden flooring.

Bedroom Two 3.10m (10ft) x 3.02m (9ft 9in)

Window to front elevation. Wooden flooring.

Bathroom

Windows to two elevation. White suite comprising bath, sperate shower cubicle, hand basin and w.c. Tile effect flooring.

The Granary

Accessed either directly from the Travelling Hen or via a rear entrance porch is The Granary. Porch giving access to

Sitting Room 6.66m (21ft 6in) x 3.59m (11ft 7in)

Windows to both elevations. Brick fireplace with inset gas fire. Wooden flooring. Door through to

Kitchen/Dining Room 5.92m (19ft 1in) x 3.02m (9ft 9in)

Windows to side elevation. Range of floor and wall mounted units with worktop over. Sink and drainer. Space for cooker with extractor hood over. Plumbing for washing machine. Tile effect flooring. Door to courtyard.

Bedroom One 5.92m (19ft 1in) x 3.02m (9ft 9in)

Stairs to first floor with steps to landing and

Bedroom One Windows to one elevation. Built in wardrobe. Door to en suite shower room with hand basin and w.c.. Wooden flooring throughout.

Bedroom Two 3.20m (10ft 4in) x 2.53m (8ft 2in)

Window to one elevation. Built in cupboard. Wooden flooring.

Bedroom Three 2.87m (9ft 3in) x 2.53m (8ft 2in)

Window to one elevation. Built in cupboard. Wooden flooring.

Bathroom

White suite comprising bath with shower over. Hand basin and w.c.. Tile effect flooring. Window.

The Skittle Alley

Accessed from the lane beside the former pub is The Skittle Alley

Porch gives access to the entrance hallway. Doors to

Kitchen 3.44m (11ft 1in) x 2.20m (7ft 1in)

Range of floor and wall mounted units with work top over. Space for cooker with extractor hood over. Sink and drainer. Space and plumbing for washing machine. Window. Tiled floor.

Sitting Room 4.57m (14ft 9in) x 4.42m (14ft 3in)

Window to one elevation and double opening doors onto courtyard. Wooden flooring.

Bedroom 5.06m (16ft 4in) x 4.42m (14ft 3in)

Range of built in wardrobes. Window. Carpet.

Outside

There is a courtyard area accessed from the kitchen of the Travelling Hen with double gates opening to a small area of parking. The central paved courtyard has attractive timbered beams and stone steps leading to the Granary, whilst accessed from the sitting room of the Skittle Alley is a small courtyard with a wooden studio/workshop/storage shed

Services

We have been advised that mains gas water and electricity are connected. Drainage Private Shared Treatment Plant. This information has not been checked with the respective service providers and interested parties may wish to make their own enquiries with the relevant local authority. No statement relating to services or appliances should be taken to imply that such items are in satisfactory working order and intending occupiers are advised to satisfy themselves where necessary.

Directions

Leave Ross on the A40 towards Gloucester passing through Weston-under-Penyard and Ryford. Soon after leaving Ryford take the right hand turning signposted Pontshill. Proceed along this road, taking the first left into Woodview. The Travelling Hen will be found shortly after on the right hand side

Council Tax

The Travelling Hen Council Tax Band E, The Skittle Alley Council Tax Band A

Energy Performance Certificate

The EPC rating for all three properties is D

Viewing

By appointment to be made through the Agent's Ross On Wye Office, Tel: General

Intending purchasers will be required to produce identification documentation and proof of funding in order to comply with The Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds Regulations 2017. More information can be made available upon request.

John Goodwin frics has made every effort to ensure that measurements and particulars are accurate however prospective purchasers/tenants must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the accuracy of the information provided. No information with regard to planning use, structural integrity, tenure, availability/operation, business rates, services or appliances has been formally verified and therefore prospective purchasers/tenants are requested to seek validation of all such matters prior to submitting a formal or informal intention to purchase/lease the property or enter into any contract.

Agents Notes

It is a condition of the planning consent that the three properties must be treated as a single dwelling.

Tenure

We are advised (subject to legal confirmation) that the property is freehold.

Intriguing Series of Properties

Former Pub, Skittle Alley and Granary

Ideal Multigenerational Living/Investment Property

Easy Reach of Ross Centre and Royal Forest of Dean

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