Situated on the rural fringes of the extremely popular village of Gorsley where amenities include community shop, village pub and Gurkha restaurant along with a church and excellent community school. The popular Ross-on-Wye golf course lies approximately 1 mile away, and access to the M50, gives superb road links to the Midlands, South Wales and the west. The market towns of Ross on Wye and Newent are approximately 6 miles and 4 miles respectively.
This period home really does tick all the boxes, a large, stone based, solid wood entrance porch with vaulted timber ceilings welcomes the sun throughout the day and leads you to the hub of the home. A delightful, open plan living area enjoying that all important wood burning stove at its heart, a must have for country cottage living. Exposed Gorsley stone walls continue the character features to a cozy dining space taking in the south facing outlook at mealtimes.
Continuing through the open plan space we find the kitchen area. This well throughout workspace welcomes the morning sun and enjoys a wonderful outlook over the lawned gardens, well kept paddocks and woodland beyond. An additional south facing window makes even the most mundane chores a pleasure. Exposed beams continue throughout this living space creating a wonderful authentic feel.
Accessed from the kitchen, a rear lobby and utility room is a useful addition with built in storage cupboards and garden outlook. A solid wood door leads you to the lawned rear gardens.
To the rear of the cottage and accessed from the living area, we find a fantastic office space with exposed stone wall and outlook to surrounding fields and doorway to a sizeable downstairs shower room with walk in shower, wash hand basin and WC. From here, a bespoke solid oak staircase leads to the first floor landing.
Upstairs
This three bedroom home has two great size double bedrooms and a generous third single room. Bedroom one takes in the countryside vista via dual aspect windows and lets in good natural light. Bedroom two also make the most of the countryside, taking in the fields to the fore and May Hill in the distance. A second shower room is ideal for busy mornings.
Outside
Situated in an elevated position, the property has a lovely feel of open space with countryside and woodland walks right on the doorstep.
To the front, a block paved driveway allows off road parking for three vehicles and leads to a fantastic garage space with double doors and natural light within. A low maintenance flagstone patio area sits at the front of the house and forms a nice suntrap to relax and unwind in the summer months. Continuing from the driveway, gated access leads to the good size rear gardens and numerous outbuildings, including workshop and wood store. Mature maintained hedgerows gently sloping laws and great range of outbuildings all combine to make this ideal for the green fingered, or equally those looking for a low maintenance, relaxing retreat. At the east boundary lies a stone well with gateway leading onto pretty walks into the Herefordshire countryside.
Room Measurements
Sitting/Dining Room: 18'6" x 10'2" (5.64m x 3.1m)
Kitchen: 14'3" x 6'1" (4.34m x 1.85m)
Utility Room: 7'3" x 6' (2.2m x 1.83m)
Bedroom 1: 14'6" x 10' (4.42m x 3.05m)
Bedroom 2: 11'5" x 10'3" (3.48m x 3.12m)
Bedroom 3: 12'3" x 7'5" (3.73m x 2.26m)
Garage: 19'11" x 12'1" (6.07m x 3.68m)
Workshop: 26'3" (8) x 11'10" (3.6) Max measurements.
Wood Store: 15'9" x 11'10" (4.8m x 3.6m)
Verified Material Information
Council tax band: E
Council tax annual charge: �2750.58 a year (�229.22 a month)
Electricity supply: Mains electricity
Solar Panels: Yes
Water supply: Mains water supply
Sewerage: Septic tank
Heating: Electric
Heating features: Double glazing. Wood burner. Rayburn which also heats the water.
Broadband: ADSL copper wire
Mobile coverage: O2 - Good, Vodafone - Good, Three - Good, EE - Great
Parking: Garage and Driveway
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Directions:
From Ross-on-Wye take the M50 east, leave at the first junction and take the B4221 towards Newent. After approximately 0.25 mile take the first turning right just before the Roadmaker Inn. Proceed down the lane to the T junction, where it meets Linton Road (called Sugar Tump Junction), proceed straight over the small cross roads onto Sargent's Lane taking the first turning on your right hand side after approximately 500 yards on to Darnells Lane and access to the property can be found on after 50 yards on the left hand side.