£625,000
4 bed detached house for saleWhitchurch, Ross-On-Wye HR9
4 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Chain free
- Freehold
Hattons Estate Agents
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About this property
Four bedroom detached house
Situated on a plot measuring one acre
Extensive parking for multiple vehicles
Detached double garage
No onward chain
Freehold, Council tax band E, EPC Rating E
Planning permission active for Workshop/Hobby room
This beautifully restored 17th-century detached cottage offers four bedrooms and sits within approximately an acre of mature grounds in a sought-after position on the edge of a popular village between Monmouth and Ross-on-Wye. Thoughtfully upgraded throughout, the home retains a wealth of original character features across its two floors, blending period charm with modern comfort. The wraparound gardens include established planting, sun terraces, a paddock, a detached double garage, an additional outbuilding, and ample parking for several vehicles.
Whitchurch is a charming and well-connected village set within the beautiful Wye Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Perfectly positioned between Ross-on-Wye and Monmouth, it offers the best of both worlds, peaceful rural living with the convenience of nearby market towns. The village has a lovely sense of community, with a range of local amenities including a village shop, pub, church, and primary school, as well as scenic walks along the River Wye right on the doorstep. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the abundance of countryside trails, cycling routes, and water-based activities nearby, while commuters benefit from easy access to the A40, providing quick routes to Ross, Monmouth, and beyond to Hereford, Gloucester, and the M50/M4 network.
The entrance sets a welcoming tone that reflects the character and warmth found throughout the home. A solid timber front door with traditional iron fittings opens into a charming hallway, where the natural wood of the floors and staircase complements the cottage’s period style. Soft light filters through the glazed panels above the door, enhancing the sense of space and craftsmanship. From here, the layout flows naturally, with doors leading to the principal living spaces. The hall offers room for a console or chair a practical addition that enhances the home’s everyday functionality while the staircase rises gently to the first floor, creating a graceful focal point and a warm first impression.
To one side lies the main sitting room, a wonderfully inviting space that captures the cottage’s rustic charm. An exposed stone fireplace with a log-burning stove set beneath a brick arch creates a striking centrepiece, perfect for cosy winter evenings. Exposed ceiling beams and neutral tones add warmth and texture, while the wide window with original wooden shutters frames peaceful garden views and fills the room with natural light. Spacious enough for generous seating, this room is both intimate and versatile a true heart of the home.
Beyond the hallway sits a practical boot room, ideally placed for country living. Exposed timber beams, a traditional latch door, and tiled flooring lend a rustic charm while offering functionality for outdoor gear, coats, and boots. The room is well lit by a window overlooking the garden, creating a purposeful yet inviting link between the outdoors and the living spaces within.
To the rear of the home, the kitchen is filled with warmth and character. Exposed stone walls, timber beams, and terracotta floor tiles lend authenticity, while the fitted cabinetry and wood-topped work surfaces bring a contemporary touch. A traditional range cooker is set within a stone alcove, adding both charm and practicality, and the stable-style door opens directly to the garden, allowing for an easy flow between indoor and outdoor living.
Flowing seamlessly from the kitchen, the dining area forms a relaxed and welcoming hub for family life. There’s ample room for a large dining table and dresser, while soft lighting and natural tones enhance the warmth of the stone and timber details that continue throughout. Whether used for casual family meals or entertaining friends, the space feels both open and intimate the perfect blend of rustic character and modern comfort.
Extending beyond the dining area, the second living room enjoys a lighter, more open aspect. A beautiful exposed-stone fireplace provides an architectural focal point, while twin windows frame views of the gardens and fill the room with daylight. The generous proportions lend themselves to multiple layouts, whether arranged for quiet evenings by the fire or as a bright family sitting space. The combination of wood, stone, and soft finishes creates a timeless feel, balancing the home’s period detail with a sense of relaxed modern living.
Upstairs, the landing forms the central connection between all four bedrooms and both bathrooms. Rising from the hallway below, it opens into a bright, well-laid-out space where each room is accessed independently, creating a smooth and practical flow throughout the upper floor.
The principal bedroom is a beautifully serene and inviting space, perfectly blending period charm with soft, contemporary style. Generous in size, it comfortably accommodates a king-size bed alongside additional furnishings such as a dressing table or reading chair, while still maintaining a sense of calm and openness. A charming feature fireplace adds character and a touch of heritage, complemented by the warm tones of the original floorboards. The soft blush walls create a restful atmosphere, while the large window allows natural light to pour in and offers peaceful views over the garden. Every detail here contributes to a sense of quiet elegance from the thoughtful layout to the gentle flow of light throughout the room. It’s a wonderfully restful retreat at the end of the day, full of warmth, comfort, and timeless charm.
The second bedroom is a bright and well-proportioned double room that beautifully combines period charm with a relaxed, understated style. A traditional fireplace provides a lovely focal point, adding warmth and character, while the natural wood floors and built-in shelving enhance the cottage feel. There’s plenty of space for a double bed along with additional furnishings such as a wardrobe or dressing table, and the neutral décor creates a calm, welcoming atmosphere. The soft natural light gives the room a gentle brightness, making it ideal as a comfortable guest bedroom, a teenager’s retreat, or even a stylish home office. Full of charm and flexibility, this is a room that feels both timeless and practical perfectly in keeping with the character of Ivy Cottage.
The third bedroom is bright and airy, currently arranged as a twin but equally suited to a single, nursery, or study. A wide window overlooks the garden, while the slightly vaulted ceiling and exposed beams create a sense of openness and charm.
Positioned to the rear of the house, the fourth bedroom enjoys a peaceful outlook over the surrounding trees and gardens. Bright and airy, it benefits from a large window that fills the room with natural light, while the gently sloping ceiling and clean, neutral décor create a calm and comfortable feel. Compact yet versatile, the space lends itself perfectly to a variety of uses as a cosy single bedroom, a nursery, or a quiet home office tucked away from the busier areas of the house. With soft carpeting underfoot and thoughtful built-in shelving, it offers both comfort and practicality.
The main bathroom is light and stylish, featuring patterned floor tiles, a pedestal basin, WC, and a glass-enclosed shower. The window seat beneath soft draped curtains adds a lovely decorative touch and a place for quiet reflection, while the combination of modern fittings and traditional detailing suits the cottage perfectly.
A second bathroom complements the first with its timeless country feel. White-painted panelling, a classic bath with shower attachment, and a pedestal basin maintain the period aesthetic, while high windows allow privacy and natural light to blend beautifully. Both bathrooms are conveniently positioned off the landing, enhancing the home’s easy, family-friendly flow.
Outside - A shared tarmac driveway sweeps gently up towards the rear of the cottage, where there’s ample parking for several vehicles and a softly sloping paddock extending beyond, a peaceful backdrop that adds to the sense of space and privacy. Behind the cottage, a secondary gravelled drive provides additional access and flexibility, ideal for visiting guests or day-to-day practicality. Adjoining the utility wing, an external door opens into a useful storage room that houses the oil-fired central heating boiler and hot water tank, perfectly placed for easy maintenance. Within the grounds, you’ll also find a collection of timber outbuildings, ideal for workshop use or general storage, along with a neatly fenced vegetable garden ready for those who enjoy homegrown produce. At the front of the cottage, a charming flagstone terrace catches the sun beautifully and makes a wonderful spot for morning coffee or evening relaxation. The wraparound garden itself is laid mainly to lawn, dotted with mature shrubs and thoughtfully placed trees that create both shade and a lovely sense of seclusion. The boundaries, a pleasing blend of traditional stone walling and fencing, enclose the space with character and security. Set slightly below the lane, the detached double garage (6.29m x 4.37m / 20'8" x 14'4") features handsome stone walls complemented by red brick detailing, a durable steel-coated roof, and two substantial wooden front doors. Inside, power and lighting are connected, with an additional consumer unit already installed to future-proof the setup making it ideal for powering a potential annexe, workshop, or electric vehicle charging point.
Agents note- To the left of the driveway runs an old public right of way, tracing the boundary line and adding a touch of local history to the setting. The lower section of the driveway is shared with two neighbouring properties and is unregistered, though a formal Declaration of Trust is in place to confirm and protect the rights of access across this shared portion.
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