- Three double bedrooms plus snug/office or additional bedroom
- Open-plan lounge/diner with wood burner and patio doors
- Two modern shower rooms and downstairs WC
- Detached garden room ideal for gym or home office
- Private off-street parking with side access
- Recent rewiring, new boiler and double glazing (renovated)
- Small tiered garden; limited flat outdoor space
- Older stone walls (pre-1900) with no modern cavity insulation
A spacious, characterful mid-terrace cottage in the sought-after village of Lydbrook, set in the Forest of Dean with easy access to rivers Wye and Severn. The house has been extensively renovated: double glazing, rewiring, a new boiler and a modern kitchen create a comfortable, largely move-in-ready home while retaining period features such as exposed stone walls and wood-burning stoves.
Upstairs are three double bedrooms and a useful adjoining room off the primary bedroom that works as a dressing room or small office. There are two modern shower rooms and a downstairs WC, giving practical family-sized accommodation across the house’s multi-storey layout. The open-plan lounge/dining room with wood burner and patio doors opens directly onto tiered garden and terrace areas — ideal for alfresco dining and enjoying the countryside views.
Outside, the property benefits from private off-road parking with side access, a small but well-designed tiered garden and a detached garden room currently used as a gym/office. Fibre broadband and excellent mobile signal support home working. Council Tax band A and reported low crime add to the practical appeal for a family or a countryside commuter.
Considerations: the cottage dates from the 1800s and, despite thick stone walls and recent improvements, it lacks modern cavity insulation. There is visible external wear consistent with older terraced stonework and some sources note potential damp in nearby terrace properties — buyers should commission a survey to confirm the condition and any remedial work needed. The plot is small and the house sits on a terraced street, so outdoor space is tiered rather than expansive.