No onward chain — vacant possession
A 1920s three-bedroom semi-detached house offered with no onward chain and scope for value-adding renovation. The property sits on a larger-than-usual plot with an elongated garden and driveway parking, and benefits from pleasant treed valley views to the rear. Accommodation is traditional: entrance porch, hallway, bay-fronted sitting room, dining room with open fireplace, kitchen, cloakroom, basement, three bedrooms and a family bathroom.
The house requires full modernisation throughout — internal finishes, fixtures and flooring are dated and the building appears to have solid brick walls with no modern cavity insulation (assumed). Double glazing is already installed but pre-dates 2002. There is clear potential to extend (subject to planning consent) and to reconfigure the internal layout to increase usable space and rental or resale value.
Location is a key strength: close to Stroud town centre, the Slad Valley and regular rail services to Paddington. Local schools include two outstanding secondaries and several good primaries, making the area attractive to families. Note the advertised crime level is higher than average for the immediate area — buyers should satisfy themselves on safety and any security improvements required.
This property will suit an investor or buyer seeking a renovation project in Stroud who can take advantage of the plot size and extension potential. Energy-efficiency improvements and a programme of refurbishment will be needed to unlock the house’s full market potential.