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Lovell Homes
Property features : Double Garage Living Room3.95 0 x 5.110 12'11" x 16'9" Dining Room3.95 0 x 2.787 12'11" x 9'2" Kitchen3.85 0 x 3.637 12'7" x 11'11" Utility1.80 0 x 1.700 5'11" x 5'7" Cloaks1.80 0 x 1.700 5'11" x 5'7" Bedroom 13.137 x 4.837 10'7" x 15'10" Bedroom 22.837 x 4.067 9'4" x 13'4" Bedroom 32.650 x 3.070 8'8" x 10'0" Bedroom 43.174 x 2.029 10'5" x 6'8" En-Suite1.750 x 2.358 5'9" x 7'9" Bathroom1.900 x 3.070 7'9" x 10'0" The town of Ross-on-Wye boasts one of the most stunning settings within Herefordshire, sitting high on a rocky outcrop overlooking the gentle waters of the River Wye. The Vineyards, a delightful development of just sixty-five properties is set within the nearby countryside, surrounded by green belt land and steep wooded hills. Each of the ten house types will be finished in brick to blend easily into the natural environment. Travel The location of the town gives easy access to the A40, M50 and A49 linking to Hereford, Cheltenham, Gloucester, Worcester and Birmingham. First class rail links are available from nearby Gloucester and Hereford Railway Stations. Education Local schooling is at a premium with several nursery and primary schools and a first class high school with sixth form centre. Shopping The town is a clever blend of modern architecture and perfectly preserved Tudor buildings. There are good every day facilities including supermarkets, High Street shops, designer and craft boutiques. Restaurants and pubs vie for prominence within the town, offering an excellent choice of food to suit every taste, whether in grand style or the savouring of good pub fare. Leisure It’s the stunning countryside surrounding the town that makes this area so special. The Golden Valley, Symonds Yat, Royal Forest of Dean, Black Mountains and the Malvern Hills offer endless leisure pursuits ideal for children and adults alike, swimming, canoeing, abseilling, hot air ballooning, river cruises or just taking in some of the beautiful walks and scenic drives. Whatever your choice this is an area that can certainly claim to have something for everyone.

George Wimpey
A gorgeous three storey home on a generously proportioned scale. Five bedrooms are arranged over the top two floors - or perhaps you would like to use the fifth as a play room for your tiny tearaways? Other enticing features include an en-suit A wide selection of properties many with en-suite rooms and French doors to the rear garden.Saxon Court offers the laid back pleasures of country living, or the buzz of the city. LivingRoom 5.99m x 3.43m KitchenRoom 3.09m x 3.30m Downstairs CloakRoom Study 2.02m x 2.94m Bedroom1 3.00m x 3.30m Bedroom2 2.91m x 2.16m Bedroom3 4.45m x 4.13m Bedroom4 4.45m x 3.32m MasterBedroom 3.89m x 3.40m Ensuite bath They say you can't please all the people all the time, but our superb Saxon Court development comes pretty close. Beautifully designed and spacious new homes, to suit everyone from first time buyers to rapidly expanding families. An unbeatable location, on the edge of a vibrant Cathedral city. Superbly situated on the banks of the River Wye, the ancient city of Hereford - with its stunning medieval architecture and quaint streets waiting to be explored - is a place where history and the 21st century blend seamlessly into each other. But perhaps Hereford's greatest glory is its setting, at the very heart of Herefordshire, arguably England's loveliest county. For connoisseurs of gorgeous country pubs and rural pursuits of all kinds, it's hard to imagine a better place to be. SHOPS When it comes to shopping, Hereford has got it all. In the pedestrian-only High Town area, you will find the big High Street names, while nearby Butterworth Market is the place to go when you want to browse among a wide variety of stalls. Regular farmers' markets supply superb local produce; and there is also an excellent choice of food and gifts in the Left Bank village, beside the river. Shops Distance (in miles) Boots the Chemist 2.3 SCHOOLS No need to worry about where your children will go to school when you move to Saxon Court. Hereford's educational facilities are a source of real local pride - from a choice of excellent nurseries, through well regarded primary and secondary schools, to the city's two first class colleges. For more information please see www.herefordshire.gov.ukSchools Distance (in miles) Marlbrook Primary School .99 (Sorry, but we cannot guarantee that the schools listed are within the catchment area or have available places; or that this is a complete list of all schools in the local area - for this, see ) TRANSPORT Living in Hereford, you may never want to leave but when you do need to travel, whether for business or pleasure, you will find it is easy to reach your destination. Major commercial and cultural centres such as Cardiff, Bristol, Birmingham and Cheltenham are all within a 60 mile radius and less than an hour away be train; while London is a comfortable two hours and twenty minutes by rail.Transport Distance (in miles) M50() 14.11 HEALTH There are plenty of medical clinics, dental practices and opticians in the area. LEISURE Hereford and healthy living go together naturally. There is an excellent swimming pool close to the Cathedral, and a well equipped leisure centre just to the north of the city, adjacent to Hereford racecourse. There are top quality golf courses nearby and, with the Wye running right through to the city, there are unlimited opportunities for anglers and canoeists.

George Wimpey
A stylish three bedroom home which makes great use of space. The property has a fantastic open plan kitchen /dining room, with French doors into the garden. A wide selection of properties many with en-suite rooms and French doors to the rear garden.Saxon Court offers the laid back pleasures of country living, or the buzz of the city. LivingRoom 5.130m x 3.150m KitchenRoom 5.130m x 2.775m Downstairs CloakRoom Bedroom1 3.213m x 2.818m Bedroom2 3.213m x 2.212m MasterBedroom 3.592m x 2.838m Ensuite bath They say you can't please all the people all the time, but our superb Saxon Court development comes pretty close. Beautifully designed and spacious new homes, to suit everyone from first time buyers to rapidly expanding families. An unbeatable location, on the edge of a vibrant Cathedral city. Superbly situated on the banks of the River Wye, the ancient city of Hereford - with its stunning medieval architecture and quaint streets waiting to be explored - is a place where history and the 21st century blend seamlessly into each other. But perhaps Hereford's greatest glory is its setting, at the very heart of Herefordshire, arguably England's loveliest county. For connoisseurs of gorgeous country pubs and rural pursuits of all kinds, it's hard to imagine a better place to be. SHOPS When it comes to shopping, Hereford has got it all. In the pedestrian-only High Town area, you will find the big High Street names, while nearby Butterworth Market is the place to go when you want to browse among a wide variety of stalls. Regular farmers' markets supply superb local produce; and there is also an excellent choice of food and gifts in the Left Bank village, beside the river. Shops Distance (in miles) Boots the Chemist 2.3 SCHOOLS No need to worry about where your children will go to school when you move to Saxon Court. Hereford's educational facilities are a source of real local pride - from a choice of excellent nurseries, through well regarded primary and secondary schools, to the city's two first class colleges. For more information please see www.herefordshire.gov.ukSchools Distance (in miles) Marlbrook Primary School .99 (Sorry, but we cannot guarantee that the schools listed are within the catchment area or have available places; or that this is a complete list of all schools in the local area - for this, see ) TRANSPORT Living in Hereford, you may never want to leave but when you do need to travel, whether for business or pleasure, you will find it is easy to reach your destination. Major commercial and cultural centres such as Cardiff, Bristol, Birmingham and Cheltenham are all within a 60 mile radius and less than an hour away be train; while London is a comfortable two hours and twenty minutes by rail.Transport Distance (in miles) M50() 14.11 HEALTH There are plenty of medical clinics, dental practices and opticians in the area. LEISURE Hereford and healthy living go together naturally. There is an excellent swimming pool close to the Cathedral, and a well equipped leisure centre just to the north of the city, adjacent to Hereford racecourse. There are top quality golf courses nearby and, with the Wye running right through to the city, there are unlimited opportunities for anglers and canoeists.

Lovell Homes
Property features : Integral Garage Living Room3.77 7 x 4.961 12'5" x 16'3" Kitchen/Dining Room4.75 0 x 3.076 15'7" x 10'1" Cloaks0.89 0 x 1.712 2'10" x 5'7" Bedroom 12.600 x 3.587 8'6" x 11'9" Bedroom 22.587 x 3.076 8'6" x 10'0" Bedroom 32.037 x 2.475 6'8" x 8'1" Bathroom2.038 x 1.875 6'8" x 6'2" En-Suite2.016 x 1.361 6'7" x 4'5" The town of Ross-on-Wye boasts one of the most stunning settings within Herefordshire, sitting high on a rocky outcrop overlooking the gentle waters of the River Wye. The Vineyards, a delightful development of just sixty-five properties is set within the nearby countryside, surrounded by green belt land and steep wooded hills. Each of the ten house types will be finished in brick to blend easily into the natural environment. Travel The location of the town gives easy access to the A40, M50 and A49 linking to Hereford, Cheltenham, Gloucester, Worcester and Birmingham. First class rail links are available from nearby Gloucester and Hereford Railway Stations. Education Local schooling is at a premium with several nursery and primary schools and a first class high school with sixth form centre. Shopping The town is a clever blend of modern architecture and perfectly preserved Tudor buildings. There are good every day facilities including supermarkets, High Street shops, designer and craft boutiques. Restaurants and pubs vie for prominence within the town, offering an excellent choice of food to suit every taste, whether in grand style or the savouring of good pub fare. Leisure It’s the stunning countryside surrounding the town that makes this area so special. The Golden Valley, Symonds Yat, Royal Forest of Dean, Black Mountains and the Malvern Hills offer endless leisure pursuits ideal for children and adults alike, swimming, canoeing, abseilling, hot air ballooning, river cruises or just taking in some of the beautiful walks and scenic drives. Whatever your choice this is an area that can certainly claim to have something for everyone.

George Wimpey
A truly accommodating home for the modern family. The dining room has French doors. There is a guest cloakroom with WC. En-suite to master bedroom. A wide selection of properties many with en-suite rooms and French doors to the rear garden.Saxon Court offers the laid back pleasures of country living, or the buzz of the city. LivingRoom 6.05m x 3.49m KitchenRoom 2.96m x 3.63m Downstairs CloakRoom Bedroom1 2.95m x 3.44m Bedroom2 3.05m x 2.50m Bedroom3 2.30m x 3.25m MasterBedroom 3.70m x 3.55m Ensuite shower They say you can't please all the people all the time, but our superb Saxon Court development comes pretty close. Beautifully designed and spacious new homes, to suit everyone from first time buyers to rapidly expanding families. An unbeatable location, on the edge of a vibrant Cathedral city. Superbly situated on the banks of the River Wye, the ancient city of Hereford - with its stunning medieval architecture and quaint streets waiting to be explored - is a place where history and the 21st century blend seamlessly into each other. But perhaps Hereford's greatest glory is its setting, at the very heart of Herefordshire, arguably England's loveliest county. For connoisseurs of gorgeous country pubs and rural pursuits of all kinds, it's hard to imagine a better place to be. SHOPS When it comes to shopping, Hereford has got it all. In the pedestrian-only High Town area, you will find the big High Street names, while nearby Butterworth Market is the place to go when you want to browse among a wide variety of stalls. Regular farmers' markets supply superb local produce; and there is also an excellent choice of food and gifts in the Left Bank village, beside the river. Shops Distance (in miles) Boots the Chemist 2.3 SCHOOLS No need to worry about where your children will go to school when you move to Saxon Court. Hereford's educational facilities are a source of real local pride - from a choice of excellent nurseries, through well regarded primary and secondary schools, to the city's two first class colleges. For more information please see www.herefordshire.gov.ukSchools Distance (in miles) Marlbrook Primary School .99 (Sorry, but we cannot guarantee that the schools listed are within the catchment area or have available places; or that this is a complete list of all schools in the local area - for this, see ) TRANSPORT Living in Hereford, you may never want to leave but when you do need to travel, whether for business or pleasure, you will find it is easy to reach your destination. Major commercial and cultural centres such as Cardiff, Bristol, Birmingham and Cheltenham are all within a 60 mile radius and less than an hour away be train; while London is a comfortable two hours and twenty minutes by rail.Transport Distance (in miles) M50() 14.11 HEALTH There are plenty of medical clinics, dental practices and opticians in the area. LEISURE Hereford and healthy living go together naturally. There is an excellent swimming pool close to the Cathedral, and a well equipped leisure centre just to the north of the city, adjacent to Hereford racecourse. There are top quality golf courses nearby and, with the Wye running right through to the city, there are unlimited opportunities for anglers and canoeists.
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