An attractive 1930’s terrace house situated in a popular residential cul-de-sac just over a mile South of Stroud town. This location allows for easy access to the shops, amenities and train station of the town with some two hundred acres of National Trust land found up the hill at Minchinhampton and Rodborough commons. The property is built using traditional methods of brick under a pitched tiled roof with the accommodation arranged over three floors. The spacious accommodation comprises an entrance hallway with stairs to the first floor, open plan sitting/dining room with a bay window to the front aspect. A utility cupboard with storage, a kitchen/breakfast room with a door leading to the rear garden. The first and second floors offer a landing, three good size bedrooms and a family bathroom. There are lovely views towards Selsley Common from bedroom one on the top floor. Further benefits include gas central heating and double glazing.
There is a small front garden with a pathway leading to the front door. The rear garden offers a decked area and is mainly laid to lawn, enclosed by a boundary fence with rear pedestrian access.
A range of facilities are available in nearby Stroud approximately a mile distant to include an excellent range of state and private schools, restaurants and public houses, an award winning weekly farmers market, leisure and sports centre and also a main line railway station with intercity services connecting with London (Paddington). Gloucester (8 miles), Cheltenham (12 miles) Cirencester (15 miles) and Bristol (20 miles) and Junction 13 (M5 motorway) are also within easy driving distance.
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