Chain free, freehold, ready to move into
Newly renovated: new carpets, modern kitchen, integrated appliances
Far-reaching elevated views; peaceful position near National Trust common
Off-street parking and private patio garden for outdoor entertaining
Woodburner adds character and supplementary heating
Compact layout (~545 sq ft); limited space for larger families
EPC D and solid-brick walls may need insulation upgrades
Slow broadband speeds — consider if working from home
Light, characterful and ready to move into, this two-bedroom end-of-terrace cottage sits in a sought-after position overlooking the surrounding hills. Recently renovated, the house balances period charm—stone-built walls and a woodburner—with modern comforts including a fitted kitchen, new carpets and double glazing.
Practical day-to-day living is straightforward: off-street parking, a private patio garden for alfresco meals, and useful integrated appliances. The property is chain free and offered as a freehold, making it an attractive option for buyers who want a quick, uncomplicated purchase in a picturesque location close to the National Trust common.
There are some practical negatives to note. The home has an EPC rating of D and is built with assumed solid brick walls without cavity insulation, so buyers should expect potential costs if upgrading thermal performance. Broadband speeds are slow in this location, which may be important for remote working. The house is compact at around 545 sq ft, best suited to a couple, small family or a downsizer rather than those needing lots of space.
Location is a definite strength: Stroud offers strong cultural amenities, weekly markets and highly regarded local schools nearby. Transport links to larger centres are reasonable, and the property’s elevated position delivers pleasant far-reaching views that complement the cosy interior.