Recently renovated to a high standard with original period features retained
Fitted cottage-style kitchen with central island and separate utility room
Four double bedrooms, study and three bathrooms; flexible family layout
Very large plot with well-kept rear garden and patio for outdoor living
Ample off-street parking on Bath Road — uncommon and valuable feature
Freehold tenure; excellent village location with countryside access
Council tax above average — expect higher running costs
Average broadband speeds; verify services and appliances before purchase
This handsome Cotswold stone semi-detached home blends period character with a high-standard recent renovation, creating comfortable family living in a sought-after village setting. Original features such as exposed beams, stone walls and traditional gables remain, while the kitchen, bathrooms and utility have been updated for modern use.
The ground floor offers a fitted cottage-style kitchen with central island and separate utility, plus formal living and dining rooms centred on a wood-burning stove — nice flow for family life and entertaining. Upstairs there are four double bedrooms, a study and three bathrooms, giving generous accommodation and flexibility for home working or guests.
Externally the very large plot includes a well-maintained rear garden with patio and established planting, plus ample off-street parking — a notable asset on Bath Road. The property is freehold and positioned for countryside living with easy access to Stroud, Nailsworth and nearby transport links to Cheltenham, Gloucester and Bristol.
Practical points to note: council tax is above average for the area, broadband speeds are only average, and local crime levels are typical for the district. The property has been renovated but some fixtures and appliances have not been verified as tested; buyers should confirm services and measurements independently.