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2 Bed Detached House, Planning Permission, Ross-on-Wye, HR9 5SP £450,000

Elm Cottage, Howle Hill, Ross-on-wye, HR9 5SP - 2 months ago
  1. Deal Search
  2. Ross-on-wye
  3. HR9
  4. HR9 5SP
Planning
~68 m²

ValuationOvervalued

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Property History

Listed for £450,000

October 9, 2025

Floor Plans

Description

  • Two bedroom detached cottage +
  • Situated on a generous plot of quarter an acre +
  • Ample off road parking, enclosed gardens +
  • Highly sought after, semi-rural location +
  • Newly fitted roof, doors and windows +
  • Freehold, Council tax band D, EPC Rating E +

Situated in a peaceful semi-rural setting, this beautifully extended two-bedroom detached cottage sits proudly at the heart of its quarter-acre plot, surrounded by generous wrap-around gardens and far-reaching countryside views. Lovingly and sympathetically renovated throughout, it offers a wonderful opportunity for anyone seeking the charm of comfortable rural living while remaining conveniently connected to nearby towns and amenities. Howle Hill lies on the outskirts of the picturesque riverside market town of Ross-on-Wye which is the only English town to sit within the breath-taking Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Steeped in history, Ross was once a thriving centre for leather working, shoe making, brewing, corn milling and glove making, later becoming a bustling coaching hub during the 18th and 19th centuries. Today, the town retains its timeless charm, its skyline marked by the elegant white façade of The Royal Hotel standing proudly beside the soaring 206-foot spire of St Mary’s Church, a scene best admired from one of the graceful river bridges. With a friendly community of around 10,000 residents, Ross remains a lively and welcoming place. In the warmer months, it draws visitors looking to canoe gently down the River Wye, fish in peaceful waters, cycle through scenic countryside, or simply slow down and savour the area’s culinary delights, perhaps with a crisp, locally crafted cider in hand. Stepping in, the property opens through a welcoming porch into a central hallway, creating a natural flow through the heart of the home. From here, stairs rise to the first floor, while doors lead into both the sitting room and the kitchen/dining room, giving an immediate sense of connection and openness. The hallway also provides a useful under-stairs cupboard, ideal for coats and everyday storage, while the layout allows easy movement between the home’s main living areas The kitchen/diner is a bright and beautifully designed space, perfectly blending practicality with a warm, contemporary style. Fitted with an attractive range of shaker-style units topped with solid wood work surfaces, it offers ample storage and workspace for everyday cooking and entertaining alike. Light streams in from two side aspect windows, while a full wall of rear aspect French doors opens directly onto the garden, flooding the room with sunshine and providing a seamless connection to the outdoors. The layout allows space for a comfortable seating area, creating a lovely social hub where family and friends can gather. The neutral tones, tiled flooring, and thoughtful finishing touches make this a calm and inviting setting, one that effortlessly combines charm, light, and functionality. Moving into the living room, which is a charming and characterful space, beautifully combining period features with a light, contemporary feel. Exposed ceiling beams lend warmth and texture to the room, while multiple windows fill it with natural light throughout the day, creating an inviting atmosphere. At one end, a striking stone fireplace with brick detailing and a woodburning stove forms a wonderful focal point, perfect for cosy evenings. The room is generously sized, easily accommodating both a large corner sofa and additional seating, making it ideal for family living or relaxed entertaining. With its tasteful décor, wooden flooring, and bright yet homely ambience, this is a room that instantly feels welcoming and well-loved. Completing the ground floor, and accessed from the kitchen, the bathroom is stylishly presented and finished in soft, calming tones that create a relaxing atmosphere. A side aspect window allows natural light to brighten the space while maintaining privacy. The suite comprises a panelled bath with overhead shower, a contemporary wash basin, and a low-level WC. Neutral tiling and thoughtful decorative touches complete the look, resulting in a fresh and inviting room ideal for everyday use. Stairs rise to a bright and airy landing, where a large window frames picturesque views across the surrounding countryside. The space beautifully showcases the home’s character, with an exposed stone feature wall and rustic ceiling beam adding texture and warmth against the crisp white décor. From the landing, doors open to both bedrooms, creating a natural flow through the upper floor while maintaining a lovely sense of light and openness. Bedroom one enjoys a bright and peaceful atmosphere, with soft natural light filtering in through the window to one side. The exposed timber beams add warmth and character, contrasting beautifully with the crisp white walls and sloping ceilings to create a cosy, inviting space. There’s ample room for a double bed and additional furnishings, making it ideal as a comfortable guest room or a restful retreat at the top of the home. Bedroom Two is a delightful and airy space, full of character and charm. A sloping ceiling with exposed timber beams gives it a cosy cottage feel, while the wide window allows sunlight to pour in and frames a peaceful view of the greenery outside. The room offers space for a single or small double bed along with storage, making it ideal as a child’s bedroom, guest room, or even a serene home office. Outside- Elm Cottage is embraced by beautifully landscaped gardens that wrap gently around the home, extending to around a quarter of an acre in total. Mature shrubs and established trees bring colour, texture and year-round interest, creating a private and peaceful setting. To the front and side there is extensive off-road parking with space for several vehicles, and planning permission has already been granted should the next owners wish to add a garage.

Agent Details

Hattons Estate Agents, Forest of Dean

01594 808801

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