A GRAND Victorian house in the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is for sale, and the estate agents said it boasts views of the surrounding rolling hills.
For sale with Hamilton Stiller Estate Agents with a guide price of £800,000, Hill House in The Doward, near Ross-on-Wye, is perched on the side of hill and has around two acres of land.
The house, which has a host of period features, is made up of four bedrooms, three bathrooms, two entrance halls, three reception rooms, two cloakrooms, kitchen, boiler room, garage, gardens and off-road parking.
In a Zoopla listing for the home, the agents said Hill House has two entrances and both give a "charming first impression".
There are three reception rooms on the ground floor and all are "immensely spacious and airy", agents said, adding the home's high ceilings highlight this.
The largest room is the main lounge, which has a cast iron open fireplace which is framed by a "stunning" marble surround. This room and the dining room both face out to lovely views of the surrounding rolling hills.
The drawing room offers a more private space and could make an ideal study or home office which overlooks the central courtyard and garden.
Much like the three reception rooms, the kitchen is also spacious and features a "magnificent" vaulted ceiling with wooden beams.
"A pyramidal rooflight, a set of patio doors that lead out to the rear courtyard, and a window on the adjoining side of the room, allow light to cascade in from all angles," agent said.
The ground floor also includes plenty of built-in storage, and two staircases lead up to the first floor.
The dual-aspect master bedroom features a cast iron fireplace in the corner of the room, and agents said it also benefits from its own en-suite with a walk-in corner shower, basin and toilet.
The second-largest bedroom has its own door leading into the family bathroom, which can also be accessed from the hall, and this includes a bath, basin and toilet.
The two smaller bedrooms share an en-suite shower room.
Outside, a variety of mature shrubs and trees grow in the "expansive" garden and there are several seating areas to "ensure that all corners of the landscape can be enjoyed".
"One of the most lovely areas is housed under a pergola which has an established vine growing around it and this spot looks over the gorgeous countryside and the manicured, gently-sloping lawn," agents said.
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