Two-bedroom coach house with bright dual-aspect living room
A light, well-presented two-bedroom coach house on a modern development just outside Nailsworth. The elevated position and large living-room window give good natural light, while allocated off-street parking and close proximity to local amenities add everyday convenience. Council tax is low and broadband and mobile signals are strong.
This home is sold as a low-cost affordable housing unit: you own 100% but the sale price and any future sale are capped at 75% of market value. It cannot be purchased as an investment and resale restrictions apply — important for buyers to note before proceeding. The property is leasehold with a modest ground rent of £125 per year.
Internally the layout is traditional and straightforward: entrance hall, stairs to lounge/diner, modern kitchen, two bedrooms and a family bathroom. Constructed around 1996–2002, it benefits from double glazing and cavity wall insulation (assumed), but heating is by electric room heaters rather than central heating, which may affect running costs in colder months.
This compact home suits a buyer seeking an affordable, move-in-ready first home or downsizer wanting easy access to Nailsworth and nearby Stroud. It is not suitable for buy-to-let or investors because of the affordable housing restrictions.