- Stone cottage with original fireplace and multi-fuel stove
- Bright open-plan living and modern fitted kitchen
- Three double bedrooms; smart family bathroom
- Enclosed sunny garden with raised terrace
- Two off-street parking spaces accessed from the garden
- Built before 1900; traditional stone walls (likely uninsulated)
- Oil-fired boiler heating (oil not from community supply)
- Single bathroom; potential for energy-efficiency upgrades
A beautifully presented three-bedroom stone cottage set in the sought-after village of Aylburton, on the edge of the Forest of Dean. The house blends original character — including a focal fireplace with multi-fuel stove — with a bright, modern open-plan interior and integrated kitchen appliances. Three double bedrooms and a smart family bathroom suit families or those wanting ready-to-move-in accommodation.
Outside, an enclosed sunny garden with raised terrace offers privacy and space for entertaining, while two off-street parking spaces are accessed from the rear. The village location delivers a quiet, rural life with good local amenities and well-regarded primary and secondary schools close by; Lydney is about a mile away and Chepstow seven miles.
Practical points to note: the property is freehold, constructed before 1900 and retains traditional stone walls that are assumed to lack insulation — prospective buyers should consider energy-efficiency improvements. Heating runs on an oil-fired boiler (not a community supply), and there is a single family bathroom. Overall, this is a charming, low-crime village home that offers immediate comfort and scope for sensible upgrade work to lower running costs.