Two double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes in main bedroom
Open-plan kitchen, dining and lounge with French doors to garden
Downstairs cloakroom plus first-floor family bathroom (one full bathroom)
Driveway parking for two and one allocated visitor space
Small, low-maintenance rear garden with decked seating area
Freehold tenure, EPC B, Council Tax Band B (lower running costs)
Quiet no-through road; easy access to M5 Junction 12
Modest plot and average internal size — limited outdoor space
This well-presented mid-terrace house on Fauld Drive is a practical, low-maintenance starter home in Kingsway, Quedgeley. The open-plan ground floor feels bright and airy, with a contemporary fitted kitchen flowing into the lounge/diner and French doors opening onto a small, easy-care rear garden — perfect for a first-time buyer or couple wanting straightforward, modern living.
The property offers two double bedrooms upstairs, the main bedroom with built-in wardrobes, plus a family bathroom and a convenient downstairs cloakroom. Off-street parking for two cars and an additional allocated visitor space reduce parking stress on busy days. The home is freehold, has an EPC rating of B and sits in Council Tax Band B, keeping running costs comparatively low.
Set on a quiet no-through road close to local amenities and with easy access to junction 12 of the M5, this house suits someone who values commuter links and nearby schools rated Good or Outstanding. The small plot and average internal size mean it’s best for first-time buyers, couples or small families rather than those needing extensive outside space.
There is limited garden and plot size, and the layout is compact — buyers seeking larger family accommodation or extensive outdoor space should note the modest plot. Overall, the property presents a ready-to-live-in, low-maintenance option with sensible running costs and good local transport and school links.











































































