5 Bedroom Houses For Sale in Ross-On-Wye, Herefordshire
An elegant stone built Victorian former gentleman’s residence and convent, currently used as offices. Constructed in around 1876, its distinctive design reflects the architecture of the period with prominent towers to the two front corners creating bay windows to the rooms beneath.
Spacious Dormer property located on the edge of Ross-on-Wye 3/4 bedrooms, generous living areas and large garden. Includes a self-contained 2-bed annex ideal for income or multi-generational living. Features double garage, workshop, basement and multiple garden rooms for added versatility.
Occupying a sought after position within The Walled Gardens, this impressive five bedroom detached home offers approximately 2,097 sq ft of beautifully presented accommodation, a double garage and stunning landscaped gardens incorporating a unique historic brick walled garden.
A rare six bedroom period home in the heart of Ross on Wye’s Old Town, rich in original features and historic charm. Offering flexible accommodation, private gardens and far reaching garden views across the River Wye and Herefordshire countryside.
Tucked away at the end of a cul de sac on the edge of Ross on Wye, this beautifully presented 4/5 bedroom family home balances town convenience with a relaxed lifestyle. Designed for modern living, it offers flexible accommodation and wonderful spaces to enjoy every season, both inside and out.
Detached and contemporary, this five-bedroom family home offers spacious living across three levels, with a generous kitchen/diner perfect for hosting or family meals, a practical utility room off the kitchen, two first-floor bedrooms with ensuites, a private garden, off-road parking, and is with...
HANDSOME PERIOD TOWN HOUSE WITH GENEROUS ACCOMMODATION, CELLAR, GARAGE & PARKING - Located in a quiet neighbourhood off the centre. Great charm and character, lovely original features, presented in very good order. Accommodation over 3 floors, light airy, well proportioned. 3 reception rooms,...








