3/4 acre landscaped garden with uninterrupted countryside views
Newly renovated to a high standard retaining original stone character
Open-plan kitchen/family room plus cosy sitting room and study
Four double bedrooms; bright, flexible family accommodation
Detached double garage and separate studio/home office/gym
Full planning permission for single-storey annexe (P1982/18/FUL)
Solar panels and air-source heating; lower running costs potential
Oil-fired heating, assumed uninsulated stone walls, council tax expensive
Set on about 3/4 acre at the edge of the Forest of Dean, this newly renovated stone cottage combines period character with contemporary open-plan family living. The bright kitchen/family room and cosy sitting room give flexible space for everyday life, while a separate study/snug and a detached studio offer home‑office or hobby space.
Energy efficiency is improved with solar panels and economical air‑source heating, and full planning permission (P1982/18/FUL) exists for a single‑storey annexe extension. The plot includes a detached double garage and well‑maintained landscaped garden with uninterrupted countryside and woodland views — attractive for families wanting space and privacy.
Buyers should note the property is oil‑fired with boiler and radiators as the primary fuel, the stone walls are assumed to be uninsulated, and council tax is described as expensive. The house was constructed before 1900, so ongoing maintenance typical of older buildings should be anticipated despite the recent high‑quality refurbishment.
Convenient village amenities — primary school, shop and pubs — are within walking distance. Road links (M48/M4) make Gloucester, Bristol and Cardiff commutable, combining rural tranquillity with reasonable regional access.