Tucked just a short stroll from the heart of Ross-on-Wye, New Street offers the best of both convenience and character. The street itself has a traditional feel�period townhouses, stone cottages, and handsome Victorian fa�ades lend charm, while mature trees and walled gardens soften the urban edge.
At the top of the street, you're mere minutes from the vibrant town centre, where independent shops, cosy caf�s, and local pubs make day-to-day life feel connected and personal. From fresh bread in the morning to evening drinks with friends, everything�s within walking distance.
New Street is also ideal for commuters and families alike: schools, supermarkets, and the River Wye are all close at hand. Step outside for riverside walks, weekend markets, or coffee catch-ups without needing the car. For those needing to travel further afield, access to the A40 and M50 is straightforward, placing Hereford, Gloucester, and beyond well within reach.
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Charming double doors that open directly into the heart of the home.
Sitting Room: 17'4" x 12'5" (5.28m x 3.78m)
A wonderfully atmospheric space, full of period charm and character. Exposed wall and ceiling timbers add warmth and texture, while original floorboards underfoot hint at the building�s heritage. A handsome stone feature wall, complete with a recessed raised open fire, forms the natural focal point of the room perfect for cosy evenings in. A traditional stone staircase rises to the first floor, and a ledge and brace door leads neatly through to the kitchen.
Kitchen/Dining Room: 12'2" x 8'10" (3.7m x 2.7m)
Brimming with rustic charm, the kitchen combines traditional finishes with everyday practicality. A quarry tiled floor complements a range of base and wall-mounted units, finished with decorative handles and open display shelving for a touch of country style. Oak block worktops sit above, incorporating an inset gas hob and built-in oven, while a wood-panelled feature wall adds depth and interest. There�s space for a fridge, plumbing for a dishwasher, and a modern floor-to-ceiling radiator to keep things cosy. A stable door opens out directly to the rear garden, inviting the outside in. Off the kitchen, a useful pantry/utility area offers further oak block worktops and space for a washing machine.
First Floor Split Level Landing:
From here, doors open to the bedrooms and bathroom.
Bedroom 1: 12'7" (3.84m) x 10'9" (3.28m) into wardrobe
A spacious and light principal bedroom, featuring an original sash window to the front aspect. Practical built-in storage includes mirrored sliding wardrobes and two additional cupboards. A gentle archway leads into a useful dressing area.
Dressing Room/Study Area/Nursery � 7'8" x 5'5" (2.34m x 1.65m)
Currently used as a dressing space but equally suited as a home office or quiet reading nook. With its own door to the landing, it offers flexibility depending on your needs.
Bedroom 2 � 9'5" x 7'5" (2.87m x 2.26m)
A comfortable second bedroom, with original sash window overlooking the rear of the property and countryside glimpses beyond. Radiator.
Bathroom:
Accessed via charming saloon-style louvre doors, the bathroom is both characterful and functional. Attractive tiled flooring runs throughout, complementing a feature bath complete with mixer tap and shower attachment. A low-level WC and wash hand basin with vanity unit sit beneath a rear aspect window, while a feature radiator adds warmth. An airing cupboard houses the gas-fired combination boiler, neatly tucked behind louvre doors.
Outside
The garden has been designed with ease of maintenance in mind yet offers plenty of charm. A smart seating area provides the perfect spot for morning coffee, while a set of steps leads up to a private courtyard space. Here, a sleeper edged pathway draws you through the garden, flanked by painted feature walls that reflect light and add a sense of character. At the far end, a further seating area creates an ideal suntrap for relaxing afternoons or evening drinks.
Studio/Home Office: 12'7" x 7' (3.84m x 2.13m)
Positioned at the top of the garden, the detached studio offers a versatile space whether you�re after a peaceful home office, creative studio, or simply a retreat away from the main house. With power, lighting, and both door and window to the front, it�s practical as well as full of potential.
Pursuant to the Estate Agency Act 1979 we would like to point out to any prospective purchasers that the vendor is an employee of Richard Butler Estate Agents.
Verified Material Information
Council Tax band: B
Energy Performance rating: D
Electricity supply: Mains electricity
Water supply: Mains water supply
Sewerage: Mains
Heating: Mains gas central heating
Heating features: Open fire
Broadband: FTTP (Fibre to the Premises)
Mobile coverage: O2, Vodafone & EE - Good, Three - Great
Parking: On Street
Restrictions - Listed Building: Grade 2
Restrictions - Conservation Area
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Directions:
From our Ross-on-Wye office, proceed along Gloucester Road, passing the Market Place on your right. Continue to the end of the road and turn right. Take the first right turn shortly after, where the property will be found a short distance along on the left-hand side, clearly indicated by our For Sale board.