Gorsley, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, HR9
Property Details
4
2
Country house
Description
Property Details: - Type: Country house - Bedrooms: 4 - Bathrooms: 2
Agent: John Goodwin - Ledbury Phone: 01531 577897
<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>Most Attractive Former Vicarage and Separate Two Bed Coach House. Stable Block & Approx. 2.78 Acres of Paddocks & Gardens. Edge of Well Served Village. EPC E</p><p><strong>Property Location</strong></p><p>The Old Vicarage & Coach House stands on its own on the rural outskirts of the well served village of Gorsley, some 6 miles north east of the market and tourist town of Ross-on-Wye. Newent lies some 2 miles to the north east, whilst Gloucester and Cheltenham are both within approx. 25 mins drive.<br/>Despite the rural feel of the property, one is within literally a few minutes drive of the M50 <br/>motorway, giving direct access to both the M5 and A40/M4 links. <br/>The house itself occupies a wonderful, elevated location and commands views across its own gardens and paddock to the rolling rural countryside beyond. </p><p><strong>The Old Vicarage</strong></p><p>Built in 1876, at approx. the same time as the small adjacent rural Christ Church, the Old Vicarage is constructed of Gorsley Stone, which was locally quarried during the Victorian era, with attractive red brick detailing, under a pitched tiled roof. Adjacent is the former Coach House of similar construction, which has subsequently been converted into an exceptionally well presented two bedroom home.</p><p>The main residence provides wonderfully generous accommodation. Accessed via the fine enclosed porch, the original door complete with substantial lock and key, leads into the generous entrance hall with original tiled flooring. The sitting room has an attractive fireplace with open fire, whilst the well proportioned dining room retains its original wooden parquet floor. To the rear of the house is the well appointed kitchen, together with a further most useful reception room which has windows overlooking the gardens to the rear. This is currently used as a study and hobbies room.</p><p>To the first floor are four bedrooms, two with feature fireplaces, a family bathroom and separate shower room. </p><p>To the north of the house are a most attractive range of outhouses with original brick floors, currently used as store rooms.</p><p><strong>Coach House</strong></p><p>Standing to the east of the main residence is the former Coach House. This has been converted to create an exceptionally well presented separate dwelling. An Oak framed porch opens into the 15' well appointed kitchen/breakfast room with integrated appliances and painted brick feature wall, complete with original metal steps which gave access to the hay loft above! Adjacent is the sitting room with double doors which open to the private rear courtyard garden, and wooden stairs which lead to the first floor and two bedrooms, the main bedroom with en-suite bathroom, together with a family shower room.</p><p><strong>Outbuildings</strong></p><p>To the rear of the Old Vicarage are four wonderful brick built outbuildings, complete with period brick flooring. They currently comprise a coal store, wood store, and two further store rooms, one used as a potting shed/garden store.</p><p>Adjacent to the Coach House is a double garage of block construction, with up and over door, which has the benefit of power and lighting.</p><p><strong>Stable Block</strong></p><p>To the north east of the house is the stable yard. Accessed via a wooden gate is the L shaped stable block comprising two stables approx. dimensions 15' x 12' with a separate tack room. At the far end is a hay barn approx. dimensions 24' x 12' which has been used for storage, but could also be used as a further stable if required. Infront of the stable block is a hard standing yard, all enclosed by wooden post and rail fencing.</p><p><strong>Paddock </strong></p><p>Accessed either directly from the stable yard via a gate, or directly from the adjacent road is the approx. 2 acre gently sloping paddock, clearly defined by hedge and fenced boundaries. Planted within the paddock is a mature Willow and several Silver Birch trees.</p><p><strong>Gardens & Grounds</strong></p><p>Double gates open onto the driveway, which passes in front of the main residence, leading to a large tarmac manoeuvring/parking area to the side of the house. The gardens extend to all sides, and comprise level lawns interspersed with a variety of mature trees and shrubs including Magnolia, Laurel, Forsythia and Silver Birch as well as a large number of spring bulbs. There is also a small wildlife pond.</p><p>Adjacent the garage is a fenced vegetable garden with an aluminium greenhouse, ideal for growing your own produce. To the east of the house is an area of orchard with a variety of mature fruit trees including eating apples, Bramley cooking apples, Plum and Pear, together with a bed of soft fruit bushes including Currants and Gooseberries.</p><p>To the rear of the Coach House is an enclosed courtyard garden with a most attractive block paved sun terrace, edged by well stocked herbaceous borders with varieties including Lavender, Geranium and Euphorbia. </p><p><strong>Old Vicarage Entrance Hall</strong></p><p>Fine entrance porch leads into entrance hall with attractive period tiled flooring. Stairs leading to first floor and doors to</p><p><strong>Living Room</strong> - 4.75m x 3.74m (15'7" x 12'3")</p><p>Bay window overlooking front garden. Feature fireplace with tiled surround</p><p><strong>Dining Room</strong> - 4.75m x 4m (15'7" x 13'1")</p><p>A room filled with light from windows to two elevations. Feature fireplace. Wooden parquet flooring </p><p><strong>Kitchen/Breakfast Room</strong> - 5.38m x 3.65m (17'7" x 11'11")</p><p>A generous room fitted with a range of floor and wall mounted Shaker style units with worktop over. Tiled floor.</p><p><strong>Cloakroom</strong></p><p>Cloakroom with w.c. and hand basin</p><p><strong>Study/Reception Room</strong> - 4m x 3.65m (13'1" x 11'11")</p><p>Windows to two elevation fill this room with natural light. Built in cupboard housing Worcester Boiler.</p><p><strong>Landing</strong></p><p>Galleried landing with window to front elevation and doors leading to</p><p><strong>Bedroom</strong> - 4.6m x 4.01m (15'1" x 13'1")</p><p>A well proportioned room with vaulted ceiling. Window to front elevation. Attractive fireplace. Wooden floorboards. </p><p><strong>Bedroom</strong> - 4.6m x 3.72m (15'1" x 12'2")</p><p>Window to front elevation. Vaulted ceiling. Attractive fireplace. Wooden floorboards. </p><p><strong>Bedroom</strong> - 3.65m x 3.22m (11'11" x 10'6")</p><p>Window to rear elevation. Vaulted Ceiling. Wooden floorboards. </p><p><strong>Bedroom</strong> - 3.64m x 3.01m (11'11" x 9'10")</p><p>A room filled with natural light from the two windows. Vaulted ceiling. Fireplace. Carpet.</p><p><strong>Bathroom</strong></p><p>Suite comprising bath w.c and hand basin. Window to rear elevation.</p><p><strong>Shower Room</strong></p><p>Suite comprising shower cubicle, w.c. and hand basin</p><p><strong>Coach House Entrance Porch</strong></p><p>A fine Oak framed enclosed entrance porch with stable style door leading into </p><p><strong>Kitchen/Breakfast Room</strong> - 4.64m x 3.98m (15'2" x 13'0")</p><p>An exceptionally attractive and well appointed kitchen fitted with a range of floor and wall mounted Shaker style units with granite worktop over. Integrated dishwasher, Belfast sink with Quooker tap, built in Bosch oven with induction hob over, built in microwave. Karndean flooring. Exposed brick feature wall. Door to rear porch. Door to </p><p><strong>Sitting Room</strong> - 4.65m x 4.05m (15'3" x 13'3")</p><p>Feature brick fireplace with inset wood burning stove. Double doors opening directly to sun terrace beyond. Window to front elevation. Wooden floorboards. Stairs leading to </p><p><strong>Bedroom</strong> - 3.98m x 3.22m (13'0" x 10'6")</p><p>Window to rear elevation. Wooden floorboards. Door to </p><p><strong>Ensuite</strong></p><p>White suite comprising corner bath, hand basin and w.c. Velux window.</p><p><strong>Bedroom</strong> - 4.05m x 2.76m (13'3" x 9'0")</p><p>Windows to two elevations. Ceiling beams. Carpet</p><p><strong>Shower Room</strong></p><p>Suite comprising shower cubicle with attractive tiled wall. Vanity hand basin. W.C. Wooden floorboards. Velux window.</p><p><strong>Tenure</strong></p><p></p><p>Freehold</p><p>We are advised (subject to legal verification) that the property is freehold.</p><p><strong>Services</strong></p><p></p><p>We have been advised that mains water and electricity are connected to both the Old Vicarage and the Coach House. Each dwelling has its own private drainage. Oil fired central heating, with each dwelling having a separate oil tank. This information has not been checked with the respective service providers and interested parties may wish to make their own enquiries with the relevant authorities. No statement relating to services or appliances should be taken to infer that such items are in satisfactory working order and intending purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves where necessary.</p><p><strong>Council Tax</strong></p><p>The Old Vicarage </p><p>COUNCIL TAX BAND "G" This information may have been obtained from the local council website only and applicants are advised to consider obtaining written confirmation.</p><p>The Coach House</p><p>COUNCIL TAX BAND "B" This information may have been obtained from the local council website only and applicants are advised to consider obtaining written confirmation.</p><p><strong>EPC</strong></p><p>The Old Vicarage</p><p></p><p>The EPC rating for this property is E</p><p>The Coach House</p><p>The EPC rating for this property is X (XX).</p><p><strong>Viewing </strong></p><p></p><p>By appointment to be made through the Agent's Ross-On-Wye Office, [use Contact Agent Button]</p><p><strong>Directions</strong></p><p>From the centre of Ross-on-Wye, join the M50 eastbound at Junction 4. After a short drive, exit at Junction 3, signposted Newent/Gorsley (B4221). At the top of the slip road, turn right onto the B4221 and continue along this road towards Newent. Soon after you pass the church on the right hand side you will see the entrance to the Old Vicarage on the left hand side.</p>
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Gorsley, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, HR9
City
HR9
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