This beautifully presented 2 double bedroom period property is A classic example of A quintessential cotswold cottage nestled in the sought after village of uley.
Entrance Hall, Sitting Room, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Utility Cupboard, Cloakroom, 2 Double Bedrooms, Bathroom, Enclosed Gardens.
This beautifully presented period cottage is a classic example of a quintessential Cotswold home. Nestled in the centre of this sought after village the sheer quality can be appreciated from the moment you walk through the traditionally painted front door. That impression is reinforced when you enter the sitting room with its beautiful wooden floors, exposed stone walls and centrally positioned fireplace with wood effect gas stove and central wooden lintel. The traditional cottage style kitchen/breakfast room is another focal point with a range of built in units and lovely garden views. A rear hallway benefits from a useful built in storage/utility area and a separate cloakroom together with access to the enclosed gardens.
The equally well presented first floor houses a most impressive master bedroom with original elm floors and stylishly painted walls together with a further double bedroom and light and airy bathroom with shower over the bath.
The mature garden is located at the rear with sociable seating area interspersed with a vibrant array of well positioned shrubs, trees and hedging.
The property is most easily found by leaving our Stroud Office in the direction of Selsley. At the roundabout by Sainsburys, turn left up Selsley Hill and follow the road along the common in the direction of Uley/Dursley. As you head into the village you will pass the pub on the left hand side, continue down through the village and just after the turning to South Street, you will locate the property on the left hand side denoted by our For Sale sign.
Uley is a very popular village in which to live for many reasons. These include its strategic location, wonderful surroundings and good local amenities. Between the larger market towns of Dursley and Stroud, the village is set in a valley whose thickly wooded slopes provide a dramatic backdrop, as well as being a great source of walks on a network of public footpaths. Perhaps the most striking feature of Uley however, is the number of fine old buildings that line its High Street, a legacy of the prosperity engendered by the Cloth trade that flourished locally 200 years ago. Modern Uley is a thriving community with its Village School, Church, Pub and general Store/Post Office, Brewery and Arts Centre (with a cafe). Access to the M5 motorway for Bristol or the Midlands is easy and London is about 2 hours by road. Both Stroud and Dursley have major supermarkets, the former also having an excellent provincial theatre and a multi-plex cinema. Trains into London Paddington from Stroud Station are a scheduled for just over 90 minutes and into Bristol Templemeads from Cam/Dursley Station from 40 minutes.
Motorway M5 J14 - 10 miles, Stonehouse Railway Station - 9 miles, Cheltenham (central) - 24 miles, Bristol Temple Meads - 25 miles, Bristol Airport BS48 3DY - 35 miles. Distances are approximate.
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