£545,000
4 bed detached house for salePeterstow, Ross-On-Wye, Herefordshire HR9
4 beds
2 baths
4 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Richard Butler Sales & Lettings
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About this property
Four Bedrooms
Four Reception Rooms
Off Road Parking
Private Gardens
Outbuilding Potential
Garden Entertaining Area
Countryside Walks.
EPC Rating: E
A delightful Georgian stone detached residence offering four generous double bedrooms, set in the heart of a picturesque Herefordshire village of Peterstow. This period home seamlessly blends timeless architectural charm with modern family living.
A delightful Georgian stone and brick built detached residence offering four generous double bedrooms, set in the heart of a picturesque Herefordshire village of Peterstow.
This period home seamlessly blends timeless architectural charm with modern family living. Deceptively spacious throughout, it showcases a wealth of original features including an exposed muntin stair wall and characterful fireplaces, all complemented by an inviting and well balanced interior.
The property enjoys superb connectivity, with excellent road links to Ross on Wye and Hereford, and easy access to the M50 and A40, providing convenient routes to Bristol and the Midlands. Despite its accessibility, the setting is a delightfully rural village with an abundance of scenic countryside walks quite literally on the doorstep. A local village store, local primary school and award winning gastro pub are all within accessible distance.
Externally, the house is framed by a beautifully maintained cottage garden complete with a dedicated covered entertaining area perfect for al fresco dining and gatherings. A charming timber built outbuilding offers exceptional potential, whether as a self-contained annexe, creative studio or home office.
This is a great opportunity to acquire a village home that balances period elegance with space, versatility and a village lifestyle.
Downstairs
The ground floor of this Georgian home offers a superb balance of period character and practical family living. Throughout, newly installed triple glazed windows enhance energy efficiency and comfort, while original exposed floorboards add a rich sense of heritage and warmth.
The entrance hall sets the tone with period charm. To the front of the property lies a dedicated dining room, ideal for entertaining or relaxed family gatherings. This elegant space features an original active fireplace and enjoys views across the pretty cottage garden.
The kitchen is well appointed with a comprehensive range of floor and wall mounted cupboards and extensive worktop space complemented by a useful walk in pantry, perfect for the keen cook or busy family life. Adjacent to the kitchen is a generous utility room, an essential feature for a home of this size, offering excellent storage and practicality.
Flowing naturally from the kitchen is a characterful snug or study room. This versatile space is ideal as a reading room, informal lounge or work from-home retreat, a cosy spot for winter evenings.
Continuing through the house, you arrive at the impressive sitting room, a light-filled and spacious area with dual outlook triple glazed windows framing views across the open Herefordshire countryside. A recently installed woodburning stove is a striking focal point, and the room offers ample space for both relaxed living and entertaining.
Completing the ground floor is a recently refurbished downstairs shower room. This stylishly finished room has been thoughtfully updated and offers convenience and comfort to complement the rest of the accommodation, a smart and neatly designed study area, perfect for a home office, completes the flowing ground floor.
Upstairs
The first floor continues the generous proportions that define this beautiful Georgian home. There are four well proportioned double bedrooms, each offering excellent space and a continuation of the property’s charming period features, including an original fireplace feature and traditional detailing.
All bedrooms are true doubles, reflecting the gracious sense of scale and openness typical of Georgian architecture. Two of the front facing bedrooms enjoy elevated views across the rolling Herefordshire countryside, creating a peaceful and picturesque backdrop. The principal bedroom is set to the rear, with delightful views over the cottage garden, offering a tranquil and private retreat.
The family bathroom is both stylish and thoughtfully designed. A large walk in shower with a sleek minimalist glass screen is complemented by a deep curved bath, ideal for unwinding after a long day. The space is beautifully finished with high quality fittings and a calm, contemporary palette that blends seamlessly with the home’s period character.
Gardens
Approached via a peaceful no through lane leading to Peterstow common, this charming home enjoys a wonderful sense of privacy. Off road parking for two vehicles is provided to the rear, with recently installed feather board fencing tastefully enclosing the plot and complementing the property’s attractive stone façade.
The gardens are a true highlight of the home, a quintessential English retreat laid primarily to low maintenance lawn, interspersed with a rich tapestry of leafy borders, mature trees and productive fruit trees. Raised planting areas offer scope for kitchen gardening or vibrant seasonal displays, while the overall setting is private, green and beautifully established.
At the heart of the garden is a delightful covered, open fronted entertaining space, the perfect spot for al fresco dining or summer gatherings, with views across the garden that frame the house in a most picturesque fashion.
An exceptional feature is the original wheelwright’s barn, a characterful timber outbuilding steeped in history. With power and lighting already in place, this versatile space offers exciting potential for conversion into a home office, creative studio or even a boutique holiday let, subject to any necessary consents.
Historically, the property served as the village Smithy and later as the wheelwright’s workshop, a fascinating heritage that adds further charm and distinction to this unique and characterful home.
Verified Material Information
Council Tax band: F
Tenure: Freehold
Energy Performance rating: E
Electricity supply: Mains electricity
Water supply: Mains water supply
Sewerage: Septic tank
Heating: Oil central heating
Heating features: Triple glazing, Wood burner, and Open fire
Broadband: FTTP (Fibre to the Premises)
Mobile coverage: O2, Vodafone & EE all ok, Three - Good,
Restrictions - Tree Preservation Orders: Yes
Directions
From Ross on Wye, head north via the Wilton Roundabout signposted Hereford on the A49. After approx. 4 miles enter the village of Peterstow. Passing the village stores on your right hand side and the village common on your left. Take the next turning left and immediately left where Stowe House will be found on your left hand side with off road parking to the rear.
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