Summary
Immaculate Three Bedroom Semi Overlooking Open Green
Current Owner Undertook Major Refurbishment After Acquisition
Superbly Presented Two Reception, Three Bedroom Accommodation
French Doors Open to Remarkably Secluded Sun Terrace
Richly Stocked and Exceptionally Attractive Rear Garden
Garage/Storage Shed, Greenhouse, Veg & Soft Fruit Sections
Ross Town Facilities & M50 Motorway with 10 Minutes Drive
Location & Description
The development known as The Claytons occupies a gently elevated location less than two miles north west of the market and tourist town of Ross-on-Wye. Constructed in the early 1950s number 30 is of attractive brick elevations, the front windows of the house enabling a lovely open outlook over a triangular green to the north east side of the property.
After purchasing the property in late 2005, the current owner lived elsewhere whilst undertaking major reordering works on the house. These works included complete re-wiring, new double glazed windows, the installation of central heating, replastering of all walls, replacing all skirtings and architraves, resurfacing the ground floor, new kitchen and bath/shower rooms, the installation of built in/fitted cupboards and wardrobes and ceramic tiled flooring in two rooms, with fitted carpets to the remainder. Ledged and braced, cottage style doors were also installed and the property was completely redecorated. A little later, external works included the provision of a superb large sun terrace from which the beautiful rear garden extends in a south westerly direction, the secluded rear of the property thus receiving a very high degree of afternoon and evening sun light. French doors from the living/dining room open directly onto this delightful sun terrace and rear garden.
The ground floor is particularly well laid out, the snug having an excellent part recessed wood burning stove and generous storage cupboards, whilst the adjacent living/dining room has a fine ceramic tiled floor, glazing to both front and rear elevations and both doorway and open area allowing further light through to the well fitted Shaker style kitchen adjacent. There is a most useful, externally accessed gardeners w.c., whilst to the first floor are three bedrooms, and a bathroom and w.c., the master bedroom having an additional en-suite shower room and w.c.
Lying to the south west side of the garden is the garage/store shed, whilst positioned behind same is the greenhouse and vegetable and soft fruit sections, the veg beds being partially raised.
The dispersed village of Bridstow has a thriving community spirit together with ancient stone church, village hall and noted primary school. Nearby Peterstow has a shop, post office and off licence, whilst both Ross town and the M50 motorway are just minutes drive away
Tenure
We are advised that the property is Freehold
Services
BT Broadband Availability Speeds: Up to 73Mb
(Quoted from by using the property's postcode)
Services: Mains Water, electricity and drainage are connected. Oil central heating.
Outgoings: ‘C' Council Tax Band EPC Rating: ‘E' (Full EPC Rating available)
To View
Strictly and only please by prior telephone appointment through Morris Bricknell Tel:
Directions
Leave the western outskirts of Ross at Wilton roundabout (BP Service Station) taking the A49 towards Hereford. Carefully take the second turning right towards Hoarwithy. After 200 yds, shortly after the village notice board, carefully turn right onto a single track lane, and thereafter take the first turning right again into “The Claytons.” Number 30 will be found shortly afterwards on the right hand side.
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