Guide price
£750,000
(£270/sq. ft)
4 bed semi-detached house for saleSymonds Yat, Ross-On-Wye HR9
4 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
2,777 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
Chain free
Outdoor pursuits within easy reach
Master en-suite & dressing room
Ground floor bedroom en-suite
Two further bedrooms
Open-plan living space
Sitting room with log-burner
Conservatory and adjoining study
Ground-floor shower room
Garage & secure gated parking
The grounds of this exceptional four-bedroom home extend to the River Wye, offering striking views and direct access to waterside pursuits. The semi-detached property has been tastefully updated, featuring a bright open-plan living space, three reception rooms, and a generous principal suite providing an impressive private sanctuary.
Kingfishers
The grounds of this exceptional four-bedroom home stretch toward the shimmering River Wye, offering a captivating outlook and opportunity to pursue a multitude of outdoor pursuits along the glittering waterway. Inside, the semi-detached residence has been thoughtfully enhanced in recent years. At its heart lies a beautifully light-filled open-plan living arrangement, complemented by three additional reception rooms and a comprehensive principal suite which affords a true sanctuary.
Location:
Symonds Yat, in the heart of the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is famed for its gorgeous riverside landscapes. There is a multitude of welcoming country pubs and restaurants that are exceedingly popular with residents and tourists alike. Additionally, there are many delightful walking and cycle routes throughout the area, and various companies offer a wide range of activities such as canoe hire, rock climbing and caving.
The closest village, Whitchurch, is particularly sought after, partially owing to its Church of England Primary School, which secured 'Outstanding' and 'Good' grades during Ofsted's most recent inspection in March 2025. The popular community-spirited village shop, Woods of Whitchurch, is another jewel in Whitchurch's crown. The welcoming store stocks locally produced goodies and also operates as a coffee shop and takeaway. In addition, Whitchurch boasts a village hall, a reputable mot centre, a highly commended hospitality venue - The Old Court Hotel - plus a post box and bus stop. Symonds Yat is just two miles from the Welsh border and centred between the popular market towns of Ross-on-Wye and Monmouth, both of which offer highly regarded secondary schools, supermarkets, restaurants, pubs, leisure facilities and independently owned shops. It is worth noting that the latter also includes private schooling options.
A series of major road networks is also easily accessible; the A40 is around a mile away, and the eastbound road provides a direct route to Gloucester, Cheltenham and the Cotswolds. Meanwhile, motorists heading in the opposite direction can journey towards the M4 at Newport, giving access to Cardiff and London. Additionally, the M50 motorway begins in Ross-on-Wye, approximately eight miles away, providing good access to the M5.
The Home at a Glance:
As its name suggests, this one-of-a-kind home is enveloped in tranquil birdsong, with kingfishers often seen darting gracefully across the river. Originally a boat shed serving the former Wye Rapids Hotel during the Victorian era, the property was converted into an appealing family home in the 1950s and has since been thoughtfully enhanced over the decades by successive owners.
The main entrance, sheltered beneath a porch, opens into a bright and airy reception hall with an impressively high ceiling that emphasises a sense of scale and grandeur, setting the tone for the rest of the home. Engineered oak flooring flows through double-glazed doors into an extensive open-plan living space. This outstanding area forms the true heart of the home. Two sets of French doors frame spectacular views across the Wye Valley while creating a seamless indoor-outdoor connection. A handsome chimney breast provides a focal point and offers potential for a log-burning stove. The space easily accommodates a lounge, formal dining area, and a high-end German-style kitchen fitted with a comprehensive range of integrated appliances, including a Siemens induction hob with carbon fibre extractor, two Siemens ovens, a dishwasher, and a wine cooler, while a central island with a breakfast bar offers an excellent spot for informal dining. Glazed doors lead through to a more intimate sitting room rich in period charm, featuring a beamed ceiling and an exposed stone fireplace with a log-burning stove. Two steps rise to a dual-aspect conservatory, which in turn connects to a private study.
On the opposite side of the reception hall, a ground-floor double bedroom suite offers excellent flexibility for multi-generational living or potential holiday income. It benefits from its own independent access via French doors, a beamed ceiling, and an en-suite bathroom fitted with a corner spa bath and overhead shower, wall-hung basin, WC, and illuminated mirror. A stylish, fully tiled shower room completes the ground floor accommodation. This features a spacious dual-headed walk-in shower, a countertop vanity unit, WC, and heated towel rail. This is conveniently located off the reception hall-ideal after time spent enjoying the great outdoors.
The staircase winds past fitted book shelving and leads to a galleried landing illuminated by a Velux window. The first-floor hosts three bedrooms, including a superb principal suite with a vaulted ceiling and elevated views enjoyed through a dormer window and French doors opening onto a Juliet balcony-perfect for morning coffee. The bedroom also features a freestanding double-ended bath and a striking panelled wall, which discreetly conceals access to a generous walk-in wardrobe and dressing room. This leads through to an en-suite shower room with vibrant tiling, a dual-headed walk-in shower, a countertop vanity unit, a wall-hung WC, a heated towel rail and a separate utility area with space for a washing machine and tumble dryer.
The remaining bedrooms comprise a generous double with a vaulted ceiling and triple-aspect views, and an attractive single with a dormer window and characterful pitched ceiling.
Externally, a large crazy-paved terrace spans the front of the property, affording an opportune space for entertaining. Beyond, a level lawn stretches down towards the River Wye, complemented by a raised decked seating area that makes the most of the peaceful surroundings. Steps at the far end of the garden descend to a riverside platform, perfect for launching canoes or paddleboards.
The property also benefits from a detached outbuilding/garage and a secure gated parking area, providing ample space for up to five vehicles.
General Services:
Oil central heating. Mains water and electricity. Private drainage via a water treatment plant. Telephone line and fibre broadband is available. Local Authority Herefordshire Council. Tax band F.
Tenure Freehold
Directions:
From Ross, follow the A40 towards Monmouth and take the exit signed to Symonds Yat West at Whitchurch. Take the first exit at the roundabout, passing the primary school and stay on this lane, passing the Wye Knot Inn on the right-hand side. Continue along this road, passing the sign for The Paddocks on the left. The road forks here. Take the right fork up the lane and stay on this road for just over one-quarter of a mile, pass the sharp right-hand turning onto Wye View Lane, and continue downhill. After Wye Rapids Cottages, the road turns sharply to the left, and Kingfishers is found at the bottom of the hill.
What3Words: Exist.geese.worldwide
Distances:
Monmouth 5 miles • Ross-on-Wye 7.5 miles •?Hereford 17 miles • Gloucester 25 miles •?Cheltenham 32.5 miles • Bristol 38 miles •?(All distances are approximate)
Agents note:
The property is subject to some access rights, please enquire with the team.
Kingfishers
The grounds of this exceptional four-bedroom home stretch toward the shimmering River Wye, offering a captivating outlook and opportunity to pursue a multitude of outdoor pursuits along the glittering waterway. Inside, the semi-detached residence has been thoughtfully enhanced in recent years. At its heart lies a beautifully light-filled open-plan living arrangement, complemented by three additional reception rooms and a comprehensive principal suite which affords a true sanctuary.
Location:
Symonds Yat, in the heart of the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is famed for its gorgeous riverside landscapes. There is a multitude of welcoming country pubs and restaurants that are exceedingly popular with residents and tourists alike. Additionally, there are many delightful walking and cycle routes throughout the area, and various companies offer a wide range of activities such as canoe hire, rock climbing and caving.
The closest village, Whitchurch, is particularly sought after, partially owing to its Church of England Primary School, which secured 'Outstanding' and 'Good' grades during Ofsted's most recent inspection in March 2025. The popular community-spirited village shop, Woods of Whitchurch, is another jewel in Whitchurch's crown. The welcoming store stocks locally produced goodies and also operates as a coffee shop and takeaway. In addition, Whitchurch boasts a village hall, a reputable mot centre, a highly commended hospitality venue - The Old Court Hotel - plus a post box and bus stop. Symonds Yat is just two miles from the Welsh border and centred between the popular market towns of Ross-on-Wye and Monmouth, both of which offer highly regarded secondary schools, supermarkets, restaurants, pubs, leisure facilities and independently owned shops. It is worth noting that the latter also includes private schooling options.
A series of major road networks is also easily accessible; the A40 is around a mile away, and the eastbound road provides a direct route to Gloucester, Cheltenham and the Cotswolds. Meanwhile, motorists heading in the opposite direction can journey towards the M4 at Newport, giving access to Cardiff and London. Additionally, the M50 motorway begins in Ross-on-Wye, approximately eight miles away, providing good access to the M5.
The Home at a Glance:
As its name suggests, this one-of-a-kind home is enveloped in tranquil birdsong, with kingfishers often seen darting gracefully across the river. Originally a boat shed serving the former Wye Rapids Hotel during the Victorian era, the property was converted into an appealing family home in the 1950s and has since been thoughtfully enhanced over the decades by successive owners.
The main entrance, sheltered beneath a porch, opens into a bright and airy reception hall with an impressively high ceiling that emphasises a sense of scale and grandeur, setting the tone for the rest of the home. Engineered oak flooring flows through double-glazed doors into an extensive open-plan living space. This outstanding area forms the true heart of the home. Two sets of French doors frame spectacular views across the Wye Valley while creating a seamless indoor-outdoor connection. A handsome chimney breast provides a focal point and offers potential for a log-burning stove. The space easily accommodates a lounge, formal dining area, and a high-end German-style kitchen fitted with a comprehensive range of integrated appliances, including a Siemens induction hob with carbon fibre extractor, two Siemens ovens, a dishwasher, and a wine cooler, while a central island with a breakfast bar offers an excellent spot for informal dining. Glazed doors lead through to a more intimate sitting room rich in period charm, featuring a beamed ceiling and an exposed stone fireplace with a log-burning stove. Two steps rise to a dual-aspect conservatory, which in turn connects to a private study.
On the opposite side of the reception hall, a ground-floor double bedroom suite offers excellent flexibility for multi-generational living or potential holiday income. It benefits from its own independent access via French doors, a beamed ceiling, and an en-suite bathroom fitted with a corner spa bath and overhead shower, wall-hung basin, WC, and illuminated mirror. A stylish, fully tiled shower room completes the ground floor accommodation. This features a spacious dual-headed walk-in shower, a countertop vanity unit, WC, and heated towel rail. This is conveniently located off the reception hall-ideal after time spent enjoying the great outdoors.
The staircase winds past fitted book shelving and leads to a galleried landing illuminated by a Velux window. The first-floor hosts three bedrooms, including a superb principal suite with a vaulted ceiling and elevated views enjoyed through a dormer window and French doors opening onto a Juliet balcony-perfect for morning coffee. The bedroom also features a freestanding double-ended bath and a striking panelled wall, which discreetly conceals access to a generous walk-in wardrobe and dressing room. This leads through to an en-suite shower room with vibrant tiling, a dual-headed walk-in shower, a countertop vanity unit, a wall-hung WC, a heated towel rail and a separate utility area with space for a washing machine and tumble dryer.
The remaining bedrooms comprise a generous double with a vaulted ceiling and triple-aspect views, and an attractive single with a dormer window and characterful pitched ceiling.
Externally, a large crazy-paved terrace spans the front of the property, affording an opportune space for entertaining. Beyond, a level lawn stretches down towards the River Wye, complemented by a raised decked seating area that makes the most of the peaceful surroundings. Steps at the far end of the garden descend to a riverside platform, perfect for launching canoes or paddleboards.
The property also benefits from a detached outbuilding/garage and a secure gated parking area, providing ample space for up to five vehicles.
General Services:
Oil central heating. Mains water and electricity. Private drainage via a water treatment plant. Telephone line and fibre broadband is available. Local Authority Herefordshire Council. Tax band F.
Tenure Freehold
Directions:
From Ross, follow the A40 towards Monmouth and take the exit signed to Symonds Yat West at Whitchurch. Take the first exit at the roundabout, passing the primary school and stay on this lane, passing the Wye Knot Inn on the right-hand side. Continue along this road, passing the sign for The Paddocks on the left. The road forks here. Take the right fork up the lane and stay on this road for just over one-quarter of a mile, pass the sharp right-hand turning onto Wye View Lane, and continue downhill. After Wye Rapids Cottages, the road turns sharply to the left, and Kingfishers is found at the bottom of the hill.
What3Words: Exist.geese.worldwide
Distances:
Monmouth 5 miles • Ross-on-Wye 7.5 miles •?Hereford 17 miles • Gloucester 25 miles •?Cheltenham 32.5 miles • Bristol 38 miles •?(All distances are approximate)
Agents note:
The property is subject to some access rights, please enquire with the team.
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