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£210,0003 bedroom property for sale
Turners Tump, Ruardean GL17
Property
3 beds
1 bath
731
EPC rating: F
Key information
Features and description
- Three bedrooms
- Large living room
- Oil central heating
- Wood burning stove
- Gardens
- Elevated position
- Views
A detached three bedroomed cottage requiring some updating and modernisation but with fantastic views over Ruardean towards the Welsh Mountains and South Herefordshire. Ideal as a holiday home on the edge of this popular village.
Ruardean is a hillside village with outstanding views of the South Wales mountains. The Village is famous for not only 'The Bear' but also being the home of Horlicks Malted Drink famed throughout the World, it's Church with Saint George and the Dragon motif above the door. There is a primary school and and the village is within the catchment area for the renowned Dene Magna secondary school. Regular bus service to the Market Towns of Ross-on-Wye, Cinderford and the City of Gloucester which is approximately 14 miles away.
A wider range of facilities also available throughout the Forest of Dean including an abundance of woodland and river walks. The Severn Crossings and M4 towards London, Bristol and Cardiff are easily reached from this area along with the cities of Gloucester and Cheltenham for access onto the M5 and the Midlands.
Door to -
Kitchen - 10' 6'' x 8' 6'' (3.20m x 2.59m)
Wall and base units, sink unit, tiled splash-backs, under-stairs storage cupboard, window to front with views, raiator.
Lounge - 20' 6'' x 11' 8'' (6.24m x 3.55m)
Fireplace with wood-burner, window and door to front with views, radiator, built-in cupboard.
Bathroom
Three piece suite, over-bath shower, tiled splash-backs, radiator, airing cupboard, window.
Landing
Window to rear.
Bedroom One - 10' 0'' x 9' 6'' (3.05m x 2.89m)
Window to front with views, radiator, built-in cupboard.
Bedroom Two - 9' 1'' x 7' 8'' (2.77m x 2.34m)
Window to front with views. radiator.
Bedroom Three - 8' 8'' x 7' 8'' (2.64m x 2.34m)
Window to front with views, radiator, built-in cupboard.
Outside
To the side of the property there is a good sized stone outbuilding which requires some remedial work, storage shed and oil tank. Pathway leads to good sized garden, currently uncultivated and with fine views.
Services
Electricity, mains water and drainage are connected to the property. The heating system and services where applicable have not been tested.
Council Tax Band: C
Tenure: Freehold
Ruardean is a hillside village with outstanding views of the South Wales mountains. The Village is famous for not only 'The Bear' but also being the home of Horlicks Malted Drink famed throughout the World, it's Church with Saint George and the Dragon motif above the door. There is a primary school and and the village is within the catchment area for the renowned Dene Magna secondary school. Regular bus service to the Market Towns of Ross-on-Wye, Cinderford and the City of Gloucester which is approximately 14 miles away.
A wider range of facilities also available throughout the Forest of Dean including an abundance of woodland and river walks. The Severn Crossings and M4 towards London, Bristol and Cardiff are easily reached from this area along with the cities of Gloucester and Cheltenham for access onto the M5 and the Midlands.
Door to -
Kitchen - 10' 6'' x 8' 6'' (3.20m x 2.59m)
Wall and base units, sink unit, tiled splash-backs, under-stairs storage cupboard, window to front with views, raiator.
Lounge - 20' 6'' x 11' 8'' (6.24m x 3.55m)
Fireplace with wood-burner, window and door to front with views, radiator, built-in cupboard.
Bathroom
Three piece suite, over-bath shower, tiled splash-backs, radiator, airing cupboard, window.
Landing
Window to rear.
Bedroom One - 10' 0'' x 9' 6'' (3.05m x 2.89m)
Window to front with views, radiator, built-in cupboard.
Bedroom Two - 9' 1'' x 7' 8'' (2.77m x 2.34m)
Window to front with views. radiator.
Bedroom Three - 8' 8'' x 7' 8'' (2.64m x 2.34m)
Window to front with views, radiator, built-in cupboard.
Outside
To the side of the property there is a good sized stone outbuilding which requires some remedial work, storage shed and oil tank. Pathway leads to good sized garden, currently uncultivated and with fine views.
Services
Electricity, mains water and drainage are connected to the property. The heating system and services where applicable have not been tested.
Council Tax Band: C
Tenure: Freehold
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KJT Residential have been selling & letting homes throughout the Royal Forest of Dean and Gloucestershire for over 30 years, with town centre High Street locations in Lydney, Coleford, Cinderford and Gloucester. We are driven by results and have established a reputation for honesty and reliability. We are proactive with our marketing approach making us a number one consideration for all your property needs.
















