Three bedrooms including loft-style double with Velux
A charming, well cared-for cottage in historic Coleford, offering character features and flexible living across multiple levels. The house dates from the 1800s and has been updated in recent years with a new roof, windows, and boiler; double glazing is installed (pre-2002) and a log burner creates a cosy lounge focal point.
Layout is adaptable: four reception spaces, a kitchen/diner with utility and ground-floor WC, and three bedrooms including a loft-style bedroom with Velux. The south-facing garden and sizeable garden studio (with power and lighting) extend usable space and suit home working, hobbies or a playroom. Off-street parking for one large car is a notable convenience in this older village core.
Practical points to note: internal space is modest rather than expansive — typical of a period cottage — and there is a single family bathroom. The stone walls are original sandstone/limestone and assumed to lack modern cavity insulation, which may affect running costs and future retrofit work. Double glazing is installed but dated (pre-2002).
This home will suit buyers seeking character, village living and flexible accommodation rather than a large modern family house. It’s well placed for countryside walks, a local pub and essential services in nearby Coleford, with Bath and Frome reachable for broader commuting or rail connections. Council tax is low and flood risk is nil.