3 bedroom end of terrace house
Chain-free
Study
Sold STC
End of terrace house
3 beds
2 baths
1,259 sq ft / 117 sq m
EPC rating: C
Key information
Features and description
- Fabulous waterside setting
- Town house
- 3/4 bedrooms
- 1 st floor sitting room
- Two bathrooms
- Newly refurbished
- Easy maintenance gardens
- Parking
- No onward chain
- EPC RATING C
A WELL PRESENTED, SPACIOUS END OF TERRACE PROPERTY IN A 'WIND IN THE WILLOWS' SETTING, LOCATED IN A SOUGHT AFTER VILLAGE
Entrance Hall, Cloakroom, newly fitted Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Utility, first floor Sitting Room, Study/Bedroom 4,
Bathroom, 3 further Bedrooms, Shower Room, charming waterside Gardens, Parking.
Description - Churches Mill comprises a terrace of three contemporary wooden framed properties built in the grounds of an attractive former Mill. This charming waterside setting with its mature trees, babbling brook and wildlife, needs to be viewed to fully appreciate its unique and beautiful location. The accommodation has recently been upgraded with the addition of a new kitchen (not yet completed) and offers light, spacious and adaptable living over three floors. The ground floor has a wide entrance hall with cloakroom and utility off. The good sized kitchen/breakfast room has access to the pretty gravelled area and lower seating terrace, as well as access to the stream. The large sitting room, with a Juliet balcony, is situated on the first floor in order to optimise the benefits of the tranquil setting. The study/bedroom 4 and family bathroom are also on this floor, with 3 further bedrooms and a shower on the second floor. The outside space is laid to two sitting areas to the rear and there is parking for two cars at the front.
We are advised that the property is located in an Industrial Heritage area.
Directions - The property is most easily found by leaving Stroud on the A46 in the Nailsworth direction. After a few miles turn right into Station Road, signposted to South Woodchester and then turn immediately right, just after the cycle path. Follow the drive around and over the bridge and number 4 can be found at the far end of the terrace.
Location - The picturesque villages of South and North Woodchester are situated in the south-west of the Cotswolds, well placed for commuting to Bristol, Cheltenham and Gloucester. Period property abounds in both South and North Woodchester and there are good amenities with two popular pubs, a general store, post office and primary school. The surrounding countryside is spectacular with neighbouring Minchinhampton Common offering over 650 acres of National Trust land and Woodchester Valley, also offering a glorious source of walks in timeless countryside. Nearby towns include Nailsworth, which offers an excellent range of independent retailers and Stroud, which is the administrative centre for the region. Trains to London Paddington travel from Stroud mainline station, circa 90 minutes and there are also 3 major supermarkets in Stroud, plus a famous Saturday Farmers' Market, theatre, cinema and boys' and girls' grammar schools. Local amenities include a cycle track between Nailsworth and Stroud, 3 challenging golf courses at Minchinhampton, opportunities to ride (local livery stables) and to visit the village's own boutique Vineyard - Woodchester Valley Wines.
Motorway M5 J13 Stroud - 4.5 miles, Motorway M4 J15 Swindon - 30 miles,Motorway M4 J18 Old Sodbury (Bath/Bristol) - 17 miles, Stroud Railway Station - 3 miles, Cirencester (central) - 13 miles, Cheltenham (central) - 17 miles, Bristol Airport - 40 miles, Bath (central) - 31 miles. Distances are approximate.
Entrance Hall, Cloakroom, newly fitted Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Utility, first floor Sitting Room, Study/Bedroom 4,
Bathroom, 3 further Bedrooms, Shower Room, charming waterside Gardens, Parking.
Description - Churches Mill comprises a terrace of three contemporary wooden framed properties built in the grounds of an attractive former Mill. This charming waterside setting with its mature trees, babbling brook and wildlife, needs to be viewed to fully appreciate its unique and beautiful location. The accommodation has recently been upgraded with the addition of a new kitchen (not yet completed) and offers light, spacious and adaptable living over three floors. The ground floor has a wide entrance hall with cloakroom and utility off. The good sized kitchen/breakfast room has access to the pretty gravelled area and lower seating terrace, as well as access to the stream. The large sitting room, with a Juliet balcony, is situated on the first floor in order to optimise the benefits of the tranquil setting. The study/bedroom 4 and family bathroom are also on this floor, with 3 further bedrooms and a shower on the second floor. The outside space is laid to two sitting areas to the rear and there is parking for two cars at the front.
We are advised that the property is located in an Industrial Heritage area.
Directions - The property is most easily found by leaving Stroud on the A46 in the Nailsworth direction. After a few miles turn right into Station Road, signposted to South Woodchester and then turn immediately right, just after the cycle path. Follow the drive around and over the bridge and number 4 can be found at the far end of the terrace.
Location - The picturesque villages of South and North Woodchester are situated in the south-west of the Cotswolds, well placed for commuting to Bristol, Cheltenham and Gloucester. Period property abounds in both South and North Woodchester and there are good amenities with two popular pubs, a general store, post office and primary school. The surrounding countryside is spectacular with neighbouring Minchinhampton Common offering over 650 acres of National Trust land and Woodchester Valley, also offering a glorious source of walks in timeless countryside. Nearby towns include Nailsworth, which offers an excellent range of independent retailers and Stroud, which is the administrative centre for the region. Trains to London Paddington travel from Stroud mainline station, circa 90 minutes and there are also 3 major supermarkets in Stroud, plus a famous Saturday Farmers' Market, theatre, cinema and boys' and girls' grammar schools. Local amenities include a cycle track between Nailsworth and Stroud, 3 challenging golf courses at Minchinhampton, opportunities to ride (local livery stables) and to visit the village's own boutique Vineyard - Woodchester Valley Wines.
Motorway M5 J13 Stroud - 4.5 miles, Motorway M4 J15 Swindon - 30 miles,Motorway M4 J18 Old Sodbury (Bath/Bristol) - 17 miles, Stroud Railway Station - 3 miles, Cirencester (central) - 13 miles, Cheltenham (central) - 17 miles, Bristol Airport - 40 miles, Bath (central) - 31 miles. Distances are approximate.
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Crime score
Low crime
0/10
Home prices (average)
3 bedroom end of terrace houses
£362,923
£362,923
About this agent

Stroud is the regional and administrative centre for the south-west of the Cotswolds and the Severn Vale with excellent road and rail links to the rest of the country. Surrounded by exceptionally varied countryside, Stroud lies at the confluence of five valleys, each with its own distinct character. The town owed its prosperity to the wool trade initially (including supplying cloth for uniforms to both sides in the Napoleonic Wars), more recently it has developed a reputation as a popular centre for the arts and local culture within the Cotswolds. The town has a mainline railway station with ample parking in the vicinity (London Paddington from 95 minutes) and connections to Swindon, Cheltenham and Gloucester. Junction 13 of the M5 motorway for accessing Bristol, the south-west or the Midlands is only miles to the east and there are three international airports little over an hour's drive away (Bristol, Birmingham or Cardiff). Stroud is particularly fortunate in having quite excellent schools for all ages within its vicinity, including Stroud High and Marling in the state sector and Beaudesert Park and Wycliffe College amongst others. It is also a major centre for employment and has a modern college. Murrays Stroud Office serves the town, adjacent villages and down onto the Severn Vale to the west. It works closely with its sister offices at Painswick and at Minchinhampton and The Mayfair Office in central London.



















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