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3 bedroom detached house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Leasehold (163 years remaining)
- Sought after location
- Parking
- Courtyard garden
- Character features
- Walking distance to amenities
- Chain free
- Use of communal amenities
- EPC - F
On entering there is a generous size split-level living/dining room offering plenty of character with beams exposed Cotswold stone walls and delightful views looking out. Double doors lead out to a private paved patio area enjoying views out to the mill stream.
Leading off the kitchen is of a good size benefitting plenty of built-in storage.
Also on the ground floor, there are two double well-presented bedrooms benefitting from built-in storage, and the master enjoys its own en-suite shower room.
The family bathroom is immaculately presented enjoying a bath with an overhead shower.
Leading off from the living room, a staircase leads up to a mezzanine area providing a further bedroom/study and storage.
To the outside there is parking to the front and there is a nice size rear patio from where to sit and relax.
The mill also offers fantastic facilities to residents including a swimming pool, tennis court, and gymnasium, all surrounded by well-kept grounds.
Please note:(04.02.2000) Short particulars of the lease(s) (or under-lease(s))
under which the land is held:
Date : 22 December 1999
Term : 199 years from 25 March 1988
Rent : A peppercorn and service charge £1240.56 p.a. paid half yearly
Inchbrook is a traditional location reminiscent of its Woollen Mills heritage; it is a small residential community straddling the A46. The surrounding villages offer some well-regarded private and public-sector schools including a Steiner school. To the far side of the valley, across the common is the favoured Minchinhampton Golf Club course, interspersed with several gastro pubs and of course Winstones Ice Cream factory.
The nearest town of Nailsworth is approximately 1 mile away, where you will find coffee shops, cafes and an array of superb restaurants, a small supermarket, delicatessens including the acclaimed Williams Kitchen fish market & food hall, the renowned Hobbs House bakery, plus a wonderfully diverse selection of fashionable boutiques and shops, salons, antiques & furniture shops and galleries for local craftspeople which have an annual arts festival. The town also offers a post office, butchers', grocery shops, doctors, dentists and a public library.
Approximately 3 miles away is Stroud Town offering several good secondary schools including grammar schools, further food, grocery & clothes shopping; cafes, restaurants and bars; leisure activities include 10-Pin Bowling, a Cinema, Leisure Centre. There are plenty of leisure activities on offer too with a members' club, golf courses, riding stables, bowls club, extensive countryside walks, Salsa classes, gliding and polo clubs.
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