A STUNNING five-bed home near Ross-on-Wye is for sale with a guide price of £795,000.
Hamilton Stiller Estate Agents says the home in Gatsford is a spacious country home originally built in the mid-1930s.
Agents say on Zoopla the home has a “plethora of pleasing period features such as high ceilings, picture rails and bay windows”.
The main home as four bedrooms, but it also has a ground floor, one-bedroom annexe, which agents say would be ideal for
multi-generational living and it also grants a perfect holiday rental opportunity.
Called Brynheulog, the home is tucked away in a quiet corner of the south Herefordshire countryside, behind a wooden gate.
An expansive gravel track winds up past far-reaching, well-kept lawns to an expansive driveway and a detached double garage which has a room above it, which could serve as an ideal spot for a gym or home office.
There are two reception rooms on the first floor, each is found on either side of the entrance hall and both are delightful spaces that boast alcove fireplaces, picture rails and bay windows which allow natural light to pour in.
One of these rooms also features a set of French doors which make the room even brighter.
At the end of the entrance hall, there is an open-plan, dual aspect kitchen and dining room which features a Rayburn cooker as well as an electric cooker and gas hob, a double Belfast sink plus space for a fridge/freezer and a dishwasher.
Beyond here, there is a substantial utility room which has another Belfast sink, plus space and plumbing for both a washing machine and a tumble dryer.
There are also plenty of storage cupboards as well as a shower room.
On the first floor, there are four double bedrooms as well as a family bathroom. The two largest bedrooms, at the front of the home, are both dual-aspect but most of the light cascades in through the sizeable bay windows. The two other bedrooms both include built-in wardrobes along with fitted bookshelves.
The annexe includes a double bedroom, a bathroom, a lounge with space and lining for a wood-burning stove, a conservatory and a kitchen.
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