4 bedroom semi-detached house
Chain-free
Sold STC
Semi-detached house
4 beds
1302
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal:
EEO2ThreeVodafone
Features and description
- 4 bedrooms
- Kitchen breakfast room
- Lounge/ Dining Room
- Conservatory
- Tandem Garage
- Garden
- Driveway Parking
Video tours
Offered with no onward chain this extended four bedroomed semi-detached house is located in a cul-de-sac location. The property has a kitchen breakfast room, dining room, living room with conservatory on the rear of the property there is also a downstairs cloakroom. Upstairs are four bedrooms and a family bathroom. The property has a large tandem extended garage which would offer a fantastic opportunity subject to planning permission. To the rear of the property is a garden laid to lawn with views across the valley. To the front is driveway parking.
Location:
In March 2021, The Sunday Times named Stroud the best place to live in the UK, citing the town's abundance of green spaces, independent spirit, and high-quality schools. Set against the dramatic backdrop of the beautiful Five Valleys, Stroud is brimming with independent shops, cafés, and galleries, as well as a cinema complex and an award-winning weekly farmers market.
The Cotswold Way passes through Stroud, making it popular among walkers, as does the Stroudwater Canal. Overlooking the town, Rodborough, Minchinhampton, and Selsley Commons are enjoyed by walkers, horse-riders, paragliders, and anyone seeking locally-made Winstones ice cream.
Stroud offers a high standard of education with a good variety of state, grammar, and private schools. The town also benefits from excellent transport links, including a main railway station with regular services to London Paddington and Junction 13 of the M5 motorway, just five miles away.
Location:
In March 2021, The Sunday Times named Stroud the best place to live in the UK, citing the town's abundance of green spaces, independent spirit, and high-quality schools. Set against the dramatic backdrop of the beautiful Five Valleys, Stroud is brimming with independent shops, cafés, and galleries, as well as a cinema complex and an award-winning weekly farmers market.
The Cotswold Way passes through Stroud, making it popular among walkers, as does the Stroudwater Canal. Overlooking the town, Rodborough, Minchinhampton, and Selsley Commons are enjoyed by walkers, horse-riders, paragliders, and anyone seeking locally-made Winstones ice cream.
Stroud offers a high standard of education with a good variety of state, grammar, and private schools. The town also benefits from excellent transport links, including a main railway station with regular services to London Paddington and Junction 13 of the M5 motorway, just five miles away.
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