This distinguished Georgian residence, a Grade II listed property, is set against the backdrop of the enchanting Wye Valley, presenting a unique opportunity for restoration and investment. The home retains a multitude of original features that reflect its historical significance but also requires modern updates to fully realize its potential.
Entering through a tiled hallway that connects to a wine cellar, one finds a spacious reception area with ample storage. The elegant drawing room boasts beautiful views and access to a mature garden through French doors, while the adjoining dining room features period sash windows and a cozy multi-fuel wood burner.
The inviting sitting room captures exceptional valley views and includes a classic bay window. The kitchen/breakfast room, located in the property's oldest section, is equipped with an AGA and leads out to the terrace; however, it could benefit from modernization.
The first floor houses a principal suite with splendid valley views and an en-suite bathroom. Additional bedrooms offer charming features such as French windows leading onto balconies and stained glass accents. A staircase ascends to a versatile study or potential fifth bedroom with striking vistas.
An independent annexe adds versatility for guest accommodation or rental income, featuring its own sitting area, kitchenette, and two bedrooms. There are also traditional outbuildings on the grounds with planning permission for conversion into a three-bedroom cottage—an enticing prospect for those looking to enhance their investment.
Set within approximately 2 ½ acres of land including extensive gardens and recreational facilities like a tennis court, this property presents countless possibilities for renovation enthusiasts eager to restore and expand upon its timeless elegance.