FROM the street, 11B Copse Cross Street is a house you would not look twice at, but the deceptive exterior hides a stunning secret.
Set in an extremely central town location in Ross-on-Wye, the small home's unassuming exterior hides a stunning historic black and white beamed interior.
It has excellent access to all of the facilities and shops the town has to offer as well as being only a short walk to the river and countryside and is currently on the market with agents Morris Bricknell for £159,000.
Morris Bricknell said the property is very deceptive from a drive by viewing, and one must enter to truly appreciate all that is has to offer. In the spacious open plan living and dining room are plentiful exposed beams to both the walls and ceiling, making a room of immense appeal and character.
Downstairs, the house has an entrance porch with utility cupboard and storage, a living and dining room, and kitchen with a range of oak cupboards and spaces for a dishwasher, oven, fridge, and microwave.
Upstairs there are two bedrooms with exposed floorboards, while one features fitted wardrobes.
The bathroom includes a corner shower unit, toilet and handbasin.
To the front of the property is a small courtyard area with space to store bins and perhaps put up a small shed, the agents said.
On street parking permits are available through Herefordshire Council currently at a cost of £30 each.
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