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A beautifully positioned, recently constructed detached home offering exceptionally generous and well-appointed accommodation, set in a truly idyllic rural location with breathtaking far-reaching views across open countryside.
A beautifully positioned, recently constructed detached home offering exceptionally generous and well-appointed accommodation, set behind electric gates in a truly idyllic rural location with breathtaking, far-reaching views across open countryside. From the moment the gates open, the sense of elevation, space and drama is immediately apparent, creating a memorable arrival. Designed to make the most of its setting, the property benefits from solar panels providing hot water and a rainwater harvesting system.
Sollers Hope is a charming, dispersed village set within the highly regarded rural â€Golden Triangle†between Hereford, Ross-on-Wye and Ledbury. Rich in history and surrounded by rolling farmland, the area offers peace, privacy and outstanding natural beauty.
All three market towns are within approximately 20 minutes' drive, with Ledbury providing a mainline railway station and Ross-on-Wye offering easy access to the M50 motorway. Just a few minutes away lies the popular village of Fownhope, which boasts a primary school, post office and village store, church, health centre and spa, along with a highly regarded local butcher.
Occupying a spectacular elevated position with uninterrupted views, Oakleas was constructed approximately 13 years ago and offers an impressive level of space and versatility, ideal for family living or those seeking a flexible layout with potential for additional bedrooms if required.
The heart of the home is the stunning living room, featuring a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams that emphasises the scale and height of the room. A striking stone fireplace with wood-burning stove forms a natural focal point, while doors and glazing to multiple elevations flood the space with natural light and perfectly frame the surrounding countryside.
The open-plan kitchen and dining area is designed as a truly communal living space, ideal for modern family life and entertaining. Enjoying windows to two aspects with panoramic rural views, this area flows seamlessly into the dining space and on into the Garden Room, ensuring excellent connectivity throughout the ground floor.
The Garden Room, formerly a conservatory, has been professionally upgraded with an internally clad roof, underfloor heating and its own thermostat, making it a comfortable and usable space all year round. From here, the outlook is simply breathtaking, reinforcing the home's elevated position and sense of openness.
A large utility room with shower room and WC lies off the kitchen and provides direct internal access to the garage. All ground-floor accommodation benefits from underfloor heating.
From the spacious entrance hall, a door leads to a ground-floor bedroom with en-suite bathroom, ideal for guests, multi-generational living or home working. Stairs rise to the first floor where the impressive main bedroom features a vaulted ceiling, built-in wardrobes and windows to two elevations. A further double bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and en-suite shower room is complemented by a well-appointed family bathroom with both bath and separate shower.
The gardens surround the property on all sides, creating privacy and a strong connection with the surrounding landscape. A sun terrace, accessed directly from the Garden Room, provides an ideal space to relax or entertain while taking in the glorious rural views.
The gravel driveway, approached through electric gates and flanked by a variety of young trees including fruit trees, leads to generous parking areas. A substantial timber workshop, with metal doors, tiled roof and full electrics including its own fuse box, offers excellent storage or hobby space. Power and water supplies are also available externally. The property further benefits from two separate vehicular access points from the quiet country lane.
Beyond the formal gardens lies a paddock area, ideal for a pony or horse. Further land may be available by negotiation.
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