Located in the heart of the much sought after village of Horsley and within easy walking distance to the local primary school, village shop and pub stands this delightful character Cotswold stone cottage benefiting from parking, garage garden and views.
Entrance is through a pitched roof porch which leads into a entrance hall. Leading through the open plan kitchen/dining room is of a lovely size with many features including a beamed ceiling, exposed Cotswold stone fireplace housing a range cooker, and there are plenty of bespoke units there is also a separate utility room and cloakroom leading off.
The sitting room is of a nice again with plenty of features and benefits from a wood burner.
To the first floor there are three bedrooms and a family bathroom and to the second floor there are a further two bedrooms each with its own separate staircase and ensuite shower rooms
To the outside there is parking and a garage and the rear garden is terraced and has been landscaped and enjoys a level lawn and there are far reaching views out over the valley.
Amenities Horsley is a small rural village on the outskirts of Nailsworth. It offers The Hog, a fine traditional public house, a highly regarded village school and a community shop - all a few minutes walk from the hamlet of Downend. Nestled in a wooded valley, the surrounding flat topped rolling hills offer boundless country walks, a good number of which can be started from the doorstep.
Just over a mile away is the bustling market town of Nailsworth. A growing historic market town, it has become increasingly popular in recent years. Famous as the location for the highly regarded 'Williams Kitchen' delicatessen and The Fabulous Baker Brothers' Hobbs House Bakery, the town also features a post office, public library, doctors, dentists, as well as a wide range of shops from well-known high street names to unique independent shops. A local centre for the arts with its annual arts festival, the town is well known for its fine restaurants, cafes and friendly local pubs.
Further local amenities include highly regarded private and public sector schools, with Stroud offering a boys and a girls grammar school. Horsley has convenient road links being close to the A46, connecting easily with the M4 and The South Cotswolds. Rail links in the area include Cam and Dursley for trains to Bristol and Gloucester and Stroud's mainline train station that is approximately 5 miles away offering a 90 minute (approx.) rail journey to Paddington.
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