The Coach House
Bishopswood
Ross-On-Wye
Herefordshire
Agent: Fine and Country
Offers: £745,000
Call: 01989 764132
THE property is an extremely attractive stone built, 19th century former coach house. It is wonderfully located nestling in a peaceful woodland setting in an area of outstanding natural beauty and yet it is very accessible for the motorway connections.
This charming character six bedroom house is immaculately presented throughout and offers wonderfully versatile accommodation which would suite a one
or two generation family or to let part out as a holiday or longer term let.
A sweeping driveway leads around to the forecourt and large garden, there are two lovely enclosed courtyards and excellent parking under a triple carport.
The Coach House has a large entrance hall with beautiful original floor tiling and wood panelling on the walls off which is a fitted cloakroom. The drawing room is a beautifully light characterful room with a high beamed ceiling and mahogany wood flooring. There is a good sized dining room with direct access to the kitchen which is fitted with a range of matching units and modern appliances. On the first floor there are four characterful bedrooms and a family bathroom.
Off the second entrance hall is a lobby/office which leads to a further sitting room, dining room and kitchen. Above this part of the accommodation is a further two bedrooms and a shower room.
The courtyard of The Coach House benefits from a three parking bay carport which used to be the stables of the property. Adjoining the carport is the music room/home office which could also be a playroom with laminated wooden flooring, French doors, wood-burning stove and separate cloakroom. There is also a storage/ work room.
The garden is mainly laid to lawn interspersed with original stone walling and feature stone archways, there are two wood stores, a garden shed and lovely seating areas from which to admire the surrounding forestry.
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