- Set in 0.75 acre with private garden and two fenced paddocks
- Newly refurbished to a high specification throughout
- Bespoke handmade kitchen; bright sitting-dining room overlooks garden
- 4 bedrooms, master en-suite, two family bathrooms
- Substantial two-storey detached garage with room above (conversion potential)
- Traditional stone walls (pre-1900); likely no wall insulation
- Main heating: boiler and radiators plus wood logs as fuel
- Council tax band above average; double glazing installed before 2002
Set on three quarters of an acre at the edge of the Forest of Dean, this newly refurbished stone cottage blends original character with high-spec contemporary finishes. The bespoke handmade kitchen and light dining-sitting room open onto a large private garden, while two securely fenced paddocks offer space for hobby keeping or scope for landscaping.
The house provides four bedrooms, a master en-suite and two family bathrooms, plus a substantial two-storey detached garage with a separate room above. That upper room is ideal as a studio or home office and has potential for conversion to living accommodation subject to the required planning consent. The property is offered with no onward chain.
Practical points are clear: the house is of traditional stone construction (pre-1900) and double glazing was installed before 2002. Main heating is by boiler and radiators with wood logs as a fuel source, and walls are assumed to be uninsulated stone, which may require upgrading if higher thermal performance is desired. Council tax is above average for the area.
This is a peaceful rural home for a family or buyer seeking country life with good road links to Gloucester, Bristol and Cardiff, immediate access to woodland rides and bridleways, and fast broadband for working from home. The plot and garage offer tangible potential for adaptation, subject to consents.