Listed for £675,000
March 20, 2026
Sold for £396,000
2008
Sold for £270,000
2001
Sold for £147,500
1996
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The main entrance opens into a triple-aspect enclosed porch with a tiled floor, creating a practical vestibule - ideal for removing boots and shoes after spending time exploring the surrounding countryside.
From here, the house opens into an airy entrance hall that forms the central flow of the ground floor. This level features three reception rooms, offering flexible living spaces suited to both everyday family life and entertaining. The largest is an impressive triple-aspect sitting room, centred around a wood-burning stove - a comforting staple of rural living - set within a characterful brick fireplace that also incorporates a recess for log storage. Aluminium-framed French doors open from this room onto the rear garden, allowing natural light to cascade into the space.
Of the remaining reception rooms, one is arranged as a formal dining room, ideal for hosting family meals and entertaining, while the other serves as a study, providing a quiet and well-proportioned space for home working. The study benefits from fitted bookshelves that wrap neatly around one corner of the room.
The light and bright kitchen is appointed with high-quality Maia worktops and a range of integrated appliances, including a Neff double oven with warming drawer, a Neff induction hob and a Hotpoint extractor fan. A ceramic sink with a mixer tap is positioned beneath a window overlooking the attractive rear garden. At the far end of the room, a door leads to the utility room, which provides space and plumbing for a washing machine, dishwasher and tumble dryer, along with additional storage and a further sink with a pull-out swivel tap.
A staircase rises from the entrance hall and wraps around to a galleried landing - an area large enough to serve as a further space for home working or reading. There are four double bedrooms on this level, each featuring dormer windows that provide elevated views across the village and surrounding countryside. All bedrooms also benefit from built-in storage.
The principal suite is particularly light-filled and spacious. The dual-aspect bedroom extends to approximately 22 feet, while the accompanying en suite bathroom is finished with bamboo flooring and fitted with a walk-in shower, heated towel rail, WC and a countertop vanity unit. The remaining bedrooms are served by the first-floor family bathroom, which also features bamboo flooring and includes a D-shaped bath with an electric shower over, a WC, a countertop vanity unit and a heated towel rail. In addition, there is a further washroom on the ground floor in the form of a cloakroom, conveniently located off the entrance hall.
Outside, the front and rear gardens are predominantly laid to lawn but have been thoughtfully designed to grant an idyllic rural escape. The front garden has been planted with wildflower seeds, with daffodil and snowdrops bordering the space, giving annual indicators at the dawn of spring. The front garden also carries a well established fig tree and a fruit cage.
The rear garden features a level lawn alongside a generous patio terrace that runs the length of the house, creating an excellent space for outdoor dining and entertaining. A substantial section of the terrace is sheltered by a veranda, providing welcome shade during warmer months and protection during passing showers - ensuring the space can be enjoyed throughout the British summer.
A pergola arch leads through to the kitchen garden, tucked neatly into the far corner of the plot. This productive area has a greenhouse, raised planting beds and a small fruit cage. In terms of parking arrangements, there is an integral double garage which is complete with fitted storage, plus light and power, granting provision for additional appliances such as a chest freezer or a tumble dryer. There is also a paved driveway with space for two vehicles.
General
Services: Oil-fired central heating. Solar PV panels (on a high tariff). Mains water and electricity. Private drainage (3-way shared septic tank). Telephone line and broadband is available.
Local Authority: Herefordshire Council. Tax band G.
Tenure: Freehold
Directions
From Ross-on-Wye, travel on Wilton Road towards Wilton Roundabout, then take the second exit to the A49.
Stay on this road for approximately one and a half miles, then, just before reaching Peterstow Village Stores, turn right onto New Road. After about 90 meters, there is a left-hand turn, and 2 Strawberry Fields will be the second home you see.
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Distances
Ross-on-Wye 2 miles - Monmouth 11 miles - Hereford 12 miles - Abergavenny 20 miles - Gloucester 21 miles - Cheltenham 28 miles - (All distances are approximate)