- Three bedrooms over three floors with loft double and single room
- Sitting room with wood-burning stove and cosy snug area
- Dining kitchen with pantry and direct garden access
- Tiered garden with decked terrace and timber shed
- Off-street parking for one car to the front
- Freehold, 957 sqft, very low council tax
- Small plot and narrow footprint typical of terrace houses
- Local crime reported as high; some internal updating likely
A charming three-bedroom Victorian terraced house arranged over three floors, offering period detail with practical modern touches. The ground floor flows from a welcoming entrance and snug into a sitting room with a wood-burning stove, then to a characterful dining kitchen that opens directly to a tiered garden with deck and shed.
The principal bedroom on the first floor is generous and bright, with distant views toward Selsley Common. Two further bedrooms occupy the second floor, including a spacious loft double with skylight and a bright single room — ideal for a home office, children, or guests. The stylish four-piece bathroom includes both a bath and a walk-in shower.
Well placed for Stroud town, schools and transport links, the home includes off-street parking for one car and fast broadband. Practical buyers should note the small plot and typical narrow terrace proportions; some updating may be wanted in places to suit modern tastes. Crime in the immediate area is reported as high, though the property is freehold with very low council tax, making it a sensible purchase for first-time buyers or investors seeking rental potential.