Characterful three-bedroom terrace with sunny garden and countryside views.
Three double bedrooms across three floors
Open-plan kitchen/dining/living ideal for social family life
Two separate reception rooms — study or formal sitting options
Enclosed south-facing cottage garden with countryside views
Recently renovated with new double glazing and updated bathrooms
Oil-fired central heating; consider running costs and future upgrades
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated — insulation may be required
Small plot in a deprived area; fast broadband, average local crime
Trescillian House is a sensitively restored Victorian mid-terrace set in the heart of Ruardean village. The house offers three double bedrooms across three floors and generous open-plan ground-floor living that suits families or those wanting village life with flexible space for home working. Period details — sash windows, pine floorboards and a large Victorian fireplace — have been retained alongside modern comforts such as new double glazing and updated bathrooms.
The south-facing, enclosed cottage garden is a standout for the setting: well stocked and private, it captures sunshine and offers countryside views from the upper rooms. The principal living/dining/kitchen is bright and sociable with a Velux and garden outlook, while two reception rooms provide options for a formal sitting room, study or play area.
Practical points to note: heating and hot water are provided by an oil-fired boiler, and the property’s solid brick walls are likely uninsulated which may affect running costs and future insulation work. The plot is modest in size and the village area scores as deprived overall, though local schools and community amenities are nearby and broadband is fast. The house is freehold, newly renovated and ready to move into, making it suitable for families seeking character with modern convenience or buyers wanting a low-immediate-maintenance period home.
Overall this is a characterful, large-feeling mid-terrace that merges Victorian charm with recent refurbishment. It will appeal to buyers looking for village living, garden space and flexible accommodation, while those prioritising the lowest-energy running costs should factor in the oil heating and potential wall insulation works.
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