£260,000
3 bed terraced house for saleBrookfield Road, Ross-On-Wye HR9
3 beds
1 bath
3 receptions
- Freehold
Hattons Estate Agents
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About this property
Two/three bedroom mid terrace property
Extensive gardens to the rear
Off road parking, garage
Within walking distance of the town centre
Versatile loft room
Freehold, Council tax band A, EPC Rating tbc
This delightful two/three-bedroom property is brimming with character and charm, set within easy walking distance of the vibrant heart of Ross-on-Wye. Boasting extensive gardens, a garage, and ample off-road parking, the home combines period appeal with practical modern living. Ideal for those seeking town convenience with a touch of countryside tranquillity.
Ross-on-Wye is a picturesque market town in Herefordshire, known for its charming historic streets, independent shops, and stunning views over the River Wye. Surrounded by beautiful countryside, including the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it’s a popular spot for outdoor activities such as walking, canoeing, and cycling. The town offers a strong sense of community, excellent local amenities, and good transport links, making it an attractive place to live for families, professionals, and retirees alike
The property is entered via a practical entrance hallway with terracotta-style tiled flooring—ideal for muddy boots and wet coats. There’s a handy coat rack and shoe storage area, making it a useful space for everyday comings and goings. From here, doors lead into the kitchen and a convenient downstairs W.C., adding further functionality to the ground floor layout.
Stepping into a characterful country-style kitchen, full of personality and warmth. Painted timber-panelled walls and beautifully aged terracotta tiled flooring create a charming rustic backdrop, while the soft blue cabinetry brings a cheerful and inviting feel to the space. The layout is both practical and homely, with a traditional freestanding oven and hob, ample worktop space, and open shelving that adds to the cottage-style atmosphere. A front-aspect window allows natural light to pour in, illuminating the textures and tones of the room.
Warm, welcoming, and full of charm, the living room is the heart of the home, a beautifully balanced space that blends comfort with personality. Painted in a cheerful shade of soft yellow, the room glows with natural light and a sense of homeliness, enhanced by the rich tones of the wood flooring underfoot.
A log-burning stove sits centre stage beneath a simple stone lintel, promising cosy evenings by the fire. On either side, practical alcove shelving provides ample space for books, décor, and treasured keepsakes, adding both function and character to the room. There’s plenty of space for a large sofa and additional seating, making it the perfect place to unwind, entertain guests, or simply enjoy a quiet evening. An opening leads directly into the conservatory, creating a seamless connection between the living space and the garden beyond.
Flooded with light from every angle, the conservatory is a joyful and versatile space that draws the garden indoors. With a pitched roof and a full wall of windows, this room feels bright and airy year-round, ideal as a tranquil reading nook, a creative space, or even a morning coffee spot surrounded by nature. French doors open out onto the garden decking, allowing for an effortless flow from indoor living to outdoor enjoyment, perfect for summer days and quiet moments in the sunshine.
Stairs rise from the kitchen to a bright first-floor landing that serves as the central link between the upstairs rooms. From here, doors lead to two well-proportioned bedrooms and the family bathroom, while an additional staircase provides access to the loft room above. The layout flows naturally and is ideal for family life or flexible use of the rooms as needed.
Positioned at the front of the home, the main bedroom offers a bright and peaceful retreat with open views stretching across the surrounding landscape. A large front-aspect window fills the room with natural light and frames a picturesque outlook – the perfect way to begin each day. The room is generously sized, easily accommodating a double or king-size bed, along with additional furniture such as a large chest of drawers and a dressing table. Built-in wardrobe space adds welcome practicality, while the overall feel of the room remains simple, calm, and inviting – a perfect blank canvas for personal touches.
Positioned at the rear of the property, this second bedroom enjoys a quiet and private outlook. A wide rear-aspect window allows plenty of natural light to filter in, creating a bright and welcoming space.
Currently arranged with a single bed, bookshelves, and a desk area, bedroom two offers excellent versatility, ideal as a guest bedroom, home office, or study. There’s built-in storage, and the neutral décor provides a comfortable and uncomplicated backdrop, ready to be personalised to suit your needs.
Stylish and contemporary, the bathroom has been smartly finished with sleek white metro-style tiling and contrasting dark floor tiles for a crisp, modern look. A roll-top style bath with overhead rainfall shower and glass screen offers the best of both worlds, perfect for long, relaxing soaks or a refreshing start to the day. A window brings in natural light, enhancing the clean and bright feel of the space.
Accessed via a staircase from the first floor, this charming loft room offers fantastic additional space with true versatility. Currently used as a workspace and creative retreat, it could just as easily serve as a comfortable third bedroom, hobby room, or guest space. Sloping ceilings and exposed beams lend character and warmth, while a feature red brick gable wall adds a lovely rustic touch. A rear-facing window brings in natural light and offers elevated views over the garden and rooftops beyond. There's also useful eaves storage tucked away behind low-level doors, helping to maximise the space available.
Outside- The property is blessed with extensive gardens that offer a real sense of space and tranquillity, perfect for those who love being outdoors or enjoy pottering in a garden with real character and variety. Set across multiple areas, the grounds include lawned areas ideal for play or relaxation, as well as patios and seating spots that are perfect for al fresco dining, morning coffees, or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings. Mature planting and a range of textures and elevations add interest and privacy, creating a garden that feels both generous and intimate. To the rear, steps lead down to a lower level where you’ll find off-road parking and a garage, providing secure storage and practical convenience. There’s also access to a useful cellar space, offering ideal storage for garden tools, bikes, or outdoor equipment.
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