Price £499,950 Sold
  • Impressive detached family home
  • Two separate receptions
  • Conservatory
  • Utility & Cloakroom
  • Generous landscaped gardens
  • Ample parking, garaging & carport
  • No onward chain
  • Video tour available

An impressive 1930's three bedroom detached residence set within its own generous landscaped grounds. A gated drive sweeps through the gardens via the front of the house where you will find ample parking, carport and garaging to the rear. Having been improved and extended this much loved home offers well proportioned light and airy family accommodation.

The main entrance is through a small storm porch into a welcoming reception hall. From here access radiates into the 28ft sitting room, pleasant 13ft dining room, kitchen with pantry, the useful utility room with further storage and the cloakroom. The sitting room has wide patio doors over looking the front gardens and french doors opening into the generous conservatory. The conservatory is of particular note giving the family somewhere to sit and enjoy the outlook over the garden. Upstairs you will find the three double bedroom with bedrooms one and two having fitted bedroom furniture along with a useful attic room and a family shower room. The attic room has been partially converted and could potentially be converted into a fourth bedroom subject to gaining the relevant consents.The property benefits from double glazing and oil fired central heating.

The generous gardens have been lovingly tended and include an array of mature tree and shrub borders, formal lawns, patio areas giving you somewhere to sit out and enjoy the sunshine, a vegetable patch and further raised beds. Both garages have power and light and are adjacent to the carport area.

Amenities: The location allows for easy access to both Stonehouse Railway Station and the shops and amenities of Stonehouse Town Centre. There are Spar and Co-op convenience stores, with Sainsbury's a short distance away along the A419 on the western edge of Stroud. Stonehouse railway station has a regular train service to both London and Cheltenham. Stroud is one of Gloucestershire's most popular market towns, situated at the convergence of the five valleys amongst the famous Cotswold countryside. A blend of rich industrial heritage and contemporary amenities. A bustling street market together with town centre shopping, pubs, restaurants and bistros. There are first class schools catering for all grades and age groups. As well, there is an excellent bus service around the area. The M5 Motorway brings the larger cities of Gloucester, Cheltenham and Bristol within easy commuting distance.

Selling agent:

Fine & Country
17 George Street
Stroud
Gloucestershire
GL5 3DP



Directions
For Sat Nav: GL10 2BQ

From Stroud take the A419 towards Stonehouse. At the end of the bypass, take the first exit at the roundabout onto the Bristol Road, sign posted M5. Continue through the traffic lights. After a short distance turn right, as identified by our `For Sale` board, (Just before the mini roundabout). The property will be found a short distance along on your right hand side.

Council Tax
Stroud District Council, Band D

Notice
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.

Floor Plan
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