Listed for £450,000
February 20, 2026
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The second reception room features a charming bay window with a built-in window seat-an idyllic spot to soak in the far-reaching landscape. A stone fireplace, now unused, adds further character. Opposite the reception rooms is the kitchen, which overlooks the mature trees and hedging that frame the property. Fitted with pine base and wall-mounted units, including glass-fronted cupboards, the space also benefits from a generous pantry cupboard. Appliances include a Hotpoint double oven with ceramic hob and concealed extractor hood. Beyond the kitchen is a practical utility room housing the Firebird combi-boiler, an additional sink, and plumbing for a washing machine. Two Velux windows flood the room with natural light, and a door leads through to a useful boot room-providing a secondary entrance, ideal for removing muddy boots and coats after countryside walks.
A staircase rises from the reception hall, complete with a spacious under stairs cupboard. A large picture window midway up the stairs fills both levels with natural light, creating a bright and airy atmosphere.
The first-floor landing provides access to three well-proportioned double bedrooms and the bathing facilities. Two of the bedrooms sit above the reception rooms and enjoy elevated, far-reaching views across the garden and surrounding farmland, extending towards the picturesque market town of Ross-on-Wye and the peaks of Chase Woods, Panyard Hill, Coppett Hill and May Hill beyond.
The third bedroom, positioned on the opposite side of the home and accessed through an archway, overlooks the verdant greenery bordering the grounds. The washing facilities are arranged across two rooms: one comprises a bath with overhead shower and pedestal basin, while the other houses the WC-offering scope for reconfiguration, should modernisation be desired.
Outside
The grounds extend to over half an acre and are predominantly laid to lawn, enclosed by dense, mature hedging that ensures a high degree of privacy. A rich variety of established trees and shrubs provides seasonal colour and creates a haven for local wildlife, with tranquil birdsong offering an uplifting soundtrack to the surroundings.
Outbuildings include a garage and a former workshop, offering practical storage for gardening equipment, or existing structures for the creation of something else on the same site.
General Services:
Oil central heating. Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Telephone line and broadband.
Local Authority Herefordshire Council. Tax band F.
Tenure Freehold
Directions From Wilton roundabout at Ross-on-Wye, take the A49 towards Hereford, then take the right-hand turning just prior to the Red Lion public house, towards Sellack, Continue along this road for approximately half a mile The driveway to Colehurst will be on the right-hand side of the lane.
What3Words: Pending
Distances:
Ross-on-Wye 3.5 miles - Monmouth 11 miles - Hereford 12 miles - Abergavenny 20 miles - Gloucester 22 miles - Cheltenham 29 miles - (All distances are approximate)