Three bedrooms, lounge, kitchen and downstairs cloakroom
Garage and separate store area; decent plot size
Garden with panoramic rooftop and forest views
Gas central heating; double glazing installed before 2002
Built before 1900 with sandstone walls, likely uninsulated
Some exposed beams/works visible; may need renovation or finishing
Walking distance to town, good local shops and amenities
Local crime level above average, consider security measures
Set within easy walking distance of Cinderford town centre, this three-bedroom semi-detached cottage combines period character with modern touches. The lounge features a bay window and feature fireplace; the kitchen is fitted with light wood units and integrated appliances, creating a comfortable family living space. A downstairs cloakroom, upstairs family bathroom and useful store area add practical convenience.
The garden enjoys panoramic rooftop and forest views and the property includes a garage. Gas-fired central heating, double glazing (installed before 2002) and fast broadband make it ready for everyday living. The plot is a decent size and the home sits on freehold tenure with relatively low council tax.
Buyers should note the house dates from before 1900 and has sandstone walls with no added insulation (assumed). Some images indicate exposed beams or works in places and the glazing is older; pockets of renovation or upgrading may be needed to improve thermal performance. Local crime levels are above average, which may concern some purchasers.
This home will suit a family or buyer seeking period charm with scope to update — it offers immediate practical living combined with clear potential to personalise and improve energy efficiency over time.