Ross-On-Wye Herefordshire | HR9
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in association with Hom House Hom Green | Ross-On-Wye Herefordshire | HR9 7TF Hom House £995,000 Just to the west of Ross on Wye at Hom Green, this period five bedroomed house has elegant reception rooms with high ceilings, two fine barns with an entrance arch between them, extensive gardens, a small vineyard and a paddock. Presently the approach to the house is through the arch of the long barn into a gravelled courtyard with a well. • Courtyard Entrance, Elegant Hall, Dining Room • Sitting Room, Drawing Room/Library, Study/Office Stone steps and wide French doors lead into a welcoming Hall with the • Kitchen, Conservatory, Cloakroom, Utility Room main staircase, tiled floor and door opposite into the garden. The Dining • Five Bedrooms, Four bathrooms (three en-suite) Room has a bay window and open fireplace. The Sitting Room is similar and • Adjoining Long Barn incorporating: leads on through to the Library or Drawing Room with two bays including a • Party Barn, Stable, Workshop and Winery French door to the garden and a wood burning stove in the open fireplace • Coach House, Formal and mature gardens and many bookshelves. Off the Hall is a corridor with the Cloakroom with • Paddock, Award Winning Vineyard a shower, a Utility Room with the boiler, a walk in Larder/Store Room, • In all about 2.87 acres back door and Study/ Office. The fitted Kitchen has a large granite work top and a large double sink, fitted dishwasher and a two oven oil fired Aga. The Conservatory is double glazed with French doors leading out into the formal fountain garden. SOUTH HEREFORDSHIRE IS a beautiful part of the country, some of which is within the Lower Wye Valley designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The surroundings are essentially rural and agricultural and yet the area is so accessible. The River Wye, which is one of Britain’s most scenic and unspoilt rivers, runs through the area and the view across the Wye to the high spire of the church at Ross-on-Wye is known worldwide. ROSS-ON-WYE is a bustling market town with its Tudor framed houses and 17th Century market house, is at the heart of the area, while the Cathedral cities of Hereford and Gloucester are easily accessible. In fact communications are excellent to all parts of the country. The M50 at Ross-on-Wye leads to the M5, Midlands and North, while the A40/A449 dual carriageway links the M50 to the M4, Severn Bridge and Heads of the Valleys road in South Wales. Schooling is excellent at all levels, witha variety of well regarded village primary schools, an excellent secondary school at Ross-on-Wye and several private schools, most notably the Haberdashers in Monmouth, for both day pupils and boarders. There are quaint villages, many with country inns, and a wide variety of sporting activities including excellent golf courses, the famous Symonds Yat Gorge and Goodrich Castle. THE GARDENS, GROUNDS AND OUTBUILDINGS The Long Barn and low garden walls form an attractive courtyard at the back of the house. To one side of the arch is the party barn and on the other a stable, store room, workshop and winery. The small separate coach house contains the oil tank. The formal gardens of the house lie principally on the south side. The fountain courtyard has a raised pond edged with gravel and paved paths and an attractive vine covered pergola. The lawns at the front of the house are interspersed by deep borders and a multitude of maturing trees including tulip, walnut, cherry, pine, oak and poplar. A further pond with a bridge over also makes an attractive feature with pebble borders. The vegetable garden has raised beds and a greenhouse and poly tunnel.The award winning vineyard started in 2006 now has four red grape varieties, Regent, Rondo, Cabernet Cortis and Pinot Noir and two white varieties Siegerrebe and Phoenix. The vineyard produces between 100 and 200 bottles per annum. The paddock is accessed off the courtyard. DIRECTIONS From the centre of Ross-on-Wye take the B4234 signed to Walford and Coleford. At the Prince of Wales Inn turn right signed to Hom Green. After about 1.5 miles Hom House will be seen on the left with an arched entrance between two barns. Agents Notes: All measurements are approximate and quoted in imperial with metric equivalents and for general guidance only and whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, they must not be relied on. The fixtures, fittings and appliances referred to have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given that they are in working order. Internal photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property. For a free valuation, contact the numbers listed on the brochure. Printed 12.06.2014 in association with Fine & Country Ross-on-Wye Knight Frank 52 Broad Street, Ross-on-Wye 22 Broad Street, Herefordshire HR9 7DY Hereford HR4 9AP Tel 01989 764132 Tel 01432 273087 ..