- Elevated 5-bedroom detached home with valley views
- Large terraces, lawns, meadow, greenhouse and fruit trees
- Dining kitchen with central island plus separate utility room
- Sitting/dining room with wood-burning stove and plentiful light
- Driveway for 3–4 cars and single garage
- Meadow benefits rustic character but has restrictions on structures
- Slow broadband speeds; property may need modernisation works
- Council tax band is above average
Set on the edge of Rodborough Common, this substantial five-bedroom detached house occupies a generous, elevated plot with far-reaching views across Stroud. Living spaces are arranged for family life, including a large sitting/dining room with a wood-burning stove, a light-filled garden room, a snug and a study — all taking advantage of the outlook and natural light. The fitted dining kitchen with central island and a sizeable utility room deliver practical family storage and day-to-day convenience.
Outside is a standout asset: multiple terraces, lawns, a meadow, greenhouse, fruit trees and a sun terrace create varied outdoor rooms for socialising and play. Driveway parking for three to four cars and a single garage add useful vehicle and storage space. The house sits in a quiet, private setting yet is within walking distance of town amenities and the train station — attractive for families seeking countryside tranquillity with good accessibility.
Buyers should note material facts: the meadow has restrictions preventing permanent structures, broadband speeds are slow, and council tax is above average. The property dates from the 1930s and, while well-loved, presents scope for updating and possible modernisation to suit contemporary tastes and technology. Viewers must be in a position to proceed.
This home will suit families who prioritise space, outdoor living and views, and who are prepared to carry out selective refurbishment to personalise the property and improve connectivity.