Spacious family home with character, parking and a garden close to town.
No onward chain — immediate sale possible
Five bedrooms across three floors, large double master bedroom
Two reception rooms and separate breakfast room
Driveway for two cars; decent-sized lawned rear garden
Sides Stroud Rugby Ground — open green outlook
Two bathrooms: roll-top bath and separate shower room
Solid brick walls; likely no cavity insulation (assumed)
Slow broadband speeds and above-average local crime rate
Set over three floors, this Edwardian semi delivers generous, characterful family living close to Stroud town centre. High ceilings, exposed wooden floors and a cast-iron fireplace give the principal rooms period charm, while a large double master bedroom and four further bedrooms provide flexible space for growing families or home working.
The house sits alongside Stroud Rugby Ground, offering an open green outlook and a sense of space. Off‑street parking for two cars and a decent plot with a lawned garden, flagstone terrace and an established apple tree add practical outdoor space for children and pets. The layout includes two reception rooms, a breakfast room opening to the kitchen, plus a bathroom with roll-top bath and an additional shower room on the top floor.
Important practical points are clear: the property is being sold freehold and with no onward chain, but some period construction features remain unchanged — solid brick walls are likely uninsulated and double glazing install dates are unknown. Broadband speeds are reported as slow and local recorded crime is above average; the house will suit buyers prepared to accept, or invest in, practical upgrades to insulation and connectivity.
For families looking to be a short walk from schools, shops and the weekly farmers’ market, this is a spacious, character-rich home with immediate availability and scope to modernise while retaining original features.