This distinctive Victorian stone property, originally constructed in the 1870s as a gentleman’s residence and later serving as a convent and school, is now poised for transformation back into a magnificent single-family home. The building features remarkable architectural elements typical of its era, including prominent corner towers and expansive bay windows that enhance its character. With planning consent already secured to revert it to residential use, there exists a unique opportunity for renovation enthusiasts or investors looking to restore this historic gem to its former splendor.
The interior boasts impressive high ceilings, ornate cornicing, and original wooden flooring. While the ground floor consists of spacious reception rooms with period fireplaces and decorative tile details, the kitchen currently requires significant alteration to fulfill modern expectations. On the upper floors, potential for up to ten bedrooms awaits, offering ample space for family living or guest accommodations.
The extensive basement provides further possibilities for development, with existing principal rooms that could be adapted for various uses. Outside, the property is set within approximately half an acre of grounds featuring mature trees and ample parking space — perfect for creating captivating outdoor environments.
Investing here means not just restoring a home but reviving a piece of local history in Ross on Wye's conservation area.