- End-of-terrace Victorian cottage with genuine period character
- Previously two-bedroom layout; can be reinstated as second bedroom
- Tiered rear garden with stone retaining walls and far-reaching views
- Double glazing fitted post-2002
- Heating via electric storage heaters (consider running costs)
- Stone walls assumed uninsulated; energy improvements likely needed
- EPC not provided; condition and running costs subject to survey
- Freehold, located in a low-crime, affluent area near Stroud
A characterful Victorian end-of-terrace cottage set on an elevated street in sought-after Walls Quarry, Brimscombe. The interior is bright and neatly presented, with exposed beams, a rustic wood-burning stove and a well-proportioned living space that feels homely and welcoming. The property is currently one bedroom but was previously arranged as two, so there is sensible potential to reinstate a second bedroom for flexibility or rental income.
Outside, the tiered rear garden with stone retaining walls and mature shrubs delivers a pleasant private retreat and far-reaching views across the surrounding countryside. Double glazing was installed after 2002, helping with comfort and noise reduction, and the location places canalside walks, a well-regarded primary school and local amenities within easy reach of Stroud town.
Buyers should note a few practical considerations: heating is by electric storage heaters, the stone walls are assumed uninsulated (typical for pre-1900 construction) and an EPC rating wasn’t provided. Those factors may affect running costs and potential improvement work. Overall this freehold cottage will suit a first-time buyer or investor looking for a period home with character and scope to personalise.