Elevated position with far-reaching Cotswold views
Set on an elevated spot in desirable Nailsworth, this well-presented two-bedroom semi delivers attractive Cotswold views and comfortable living over two floors. The modern kitchen with integrated appliances and a separate utility area makes day-to-day life straightforward, while the sitting room provides built-in storage and room for dining or working. The home feels light and airy throughout, helped by double glazing (install date unknown).
Upstairs are two good-sized bedrooms with fitted wardrobes and a sizeable family bathroom with both a bath and a walk-in shower. Outside, a small, well-kept garden is a quiet retreat with far-reaching vistas, plus outdoor storage. Off-street parking for one car is provided, with additional on-street options nearby.
Practical strengths include mains gas boiler and radiators, a filled cavity wall, freehold tenure and a low flood risk. The location is strong for family buyers: a well-regarded primary school is nearby and two outstanding secondary schools serve the area; Stroud station is about ten minutes away for rail links to London and regional centres.
Points to note: the plot is modest and the house footprint is compact at about 723 sq ft, so storage and outside space are limited compared with larger family homes. Broadband speeds are average despite excellent mobile signal. The property was constructed in 1930–1949, so buyers should expect older-build details; confirm glazing age and consider scrutiny of services if planning major alterations. Council tax is inexpensive and the wider area is generally affluent.