Listed for £895,000
February 7, 2026
Sold for £795,000
2023
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The bedroom accommodation is arranged over the first and second floors. The first floor provides three well proportioned double bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with en suite bathroom. Additional bath and shower facilities serve the remaining rooms on this level.
The second floor provides two further large rooms with good ceiling height and natural light, both with en suite shower rooms, offering flexible options for additional bedrooms, guest accommodation or work from home space.
Outside, the property sits in gardens extending to a little over a fifth of an acre. The grounds are laid mainly to lawn and are complemented by a broad paved terrace positioned to enjoy the sun. The rear elevation faces broadly south, bringing strong natural light into the main ground floor rooms and across the garden. The terrace adjoins the house and provides an excellent space for outdoor dining and seating. The detached garage is currently arranged for storage and utility use, with a power point for a tumble dryer, and there is additional driveway parking. The setting feels open to surrounding fields while remaining part of a small and well spaced development.
Situation
Aston Ingham is a well regarded Herefordshire village positioned between Ross-on-Wye and Newent, surrounded by gently rolling countryside, farmland and woodland. The village has an active and established community and is known for its parish church, cricket club, active bowls club and village hall. The setting provides a distinctly rural atmosphere while remaining accessible for day to day needs.
The nearby market town of Ross-on-Wye offers a broad range of independent and national shops, cafés, restaurants and everyday services, together with supermarkets, healthcare provision and leisure facilities. The town is particularly noted for its attractive riverside setting along the River Wye, with walking routes and outdoor recreation forming a strong part of its appeal. There is a good choice of schooling in and around Ross-on-Wye, together with further options across the wider region.
Newent is also within easy reach and provides additional local amenities, shopping and schooling, as well as a historic town centre and regular markets and community events.
The surrounding countryside offers extensive opportunities for walking, cycling and riding, with a wide network of footpaths, bridleways and quiet lanes. The Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty lies nearby and provides some of the region’s most scenic landscapes and outdoor routes.
Communications are strong for a rural location. The A40 provides convenient links toward Gloucester and Cheltenham, while the M50 gives access to the M5 and wider motorway network. Mainline rail services are available from Gloucester and Cheltenham Spa with direct routes to major regional and national centres.
Important Information
Tenure - Freehold
Services - Mains water. Air source heat pump providing heating and hot water, with underfloor heating to the ground floor and radiators to the upper floors. Mains electricity. Private drainage.
Local Authority - Herefordshire Council
Council Tax Band - Band G
EPC - Grade B
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Viewing - Strictly by prior appointment with Jackson-Stops Cheltenham.