Chain-free, modern four-bedroom home in a quiet cul-de-sac — ready to move into..
Chain free detached four-bedroom family house
Light, bright interior with double glazing and fitted wardrobes
Sitting/dining room with doors opening onto patio and garden
Detached single garage plus driveway parking for several cars
Enclosed rear garden with lawn and patio, easily maintained
Built early 1990s; generally well maintained but modest overall size
Mains gas central heating; cavity wall insulation assumed
Council tax above average
Set in a quiet cul-de-sac, 91 Court View is a modern four-bedroom detached family home offered chain free. The house feels light and bright thanks to double-glazed windows and a well-planned layout: sitting/dining room with double doors to the patio, a contemporary kitchen with side access, and ground-floor cloakroom. Upstairs there are four good-sized bedrooms, the principal bedroom with an en-suite and fitted wardrobes, plus a family bathroom and useful storage cupboards.
Outside there is off-street parking for several cars, a detached single garage and a tidy, enclosed rear garden with patio and lawn — a private, low-maintenance space for children and pets. The property benefits from mains gas central heating and cavity-wall insulation (as built), and dates from the early 1990s, so it presents as a well-maintained modern home requiring minimal immediate work.
Location is practical for family life. Stonehouse high street, local shops, GP and a train station with direct services to London are nearby. A range of primary and secondary schools — state and independent — are within easy reach, and Stroud’s independent shops, weekly market and new Five Valleys shopping offer leisure and food options. Council tax is above average; broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is average.
This property will suit growing families seeking move-in-ready accommodation in an affluent, well-connected neighbourhood. Buyers wanting major renovation or substantially larger living spaces should note the modest overall footprint and the house’s 1990s construction era.