4 bedroom semi-detached house
Semi-detached house
4 beds
1 bath
947
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Semi detached house
- 4 bedrooms
- Kitchen/dining room
- Sitting room
- Utility & cloakroom
- Driveway parking
- Enclosed rear garden
- Popular location
An extended 4 bedroom semi detached house which enjoys a tucked away cul-de-sac location within a short walk of Minchinhampton town centre. The property is welcomed by a porch extension leading through to a central entrance hall, to the rear of the property is a light and spacious open plan kitchen/dining room which opens onto the rear garden, a utility room with internal door to the garage, cloakroom, sitting room with feature stone fireplace and wood burning stove, 4 bedrooms and a family bathroom. Outside the property there is driveway parking to the front and an enclosed garden to the rear with patio seating area and level lawn.
The highly sought-after market town of Minchinhampton appeals to all generations and is in the most desirable location surrounded by over 600 acres of National Trust common land. With the town itself offering a close-knit community feel and a sense of belonging, there is a historic Market Place, an excellent primary school, 2 cafes, a fish and chip shop and The Crown gastro pub. Local sports clubs include tennis (flood lit courts), cricket, football and rugby, the town has two golf clubs (with a choice of challenging courses), while the open expanse of the Common is only about five minutes’ walk away. Nearby market towns Nailsworth, Stroud and Tetbury provide a wider selection of facilities including some excellent schools and Stroud has a mainline railway station to London Paddington and Cheltenham.
The highly sought-after market town of Minchinhampton appeals to all generations and is in the most desirable location surrounded by over 600 acres of National Trust common land. With the town itself offering a close-knit community feel and a sense of belonging, there is a historic Market Place, an excellent primary school, 2 cafes, a fish and chip shop and The Crown gastro pub. Local sports clubs include tennis (flood lit courts), cricket, football and rugby, the town has two golf clubs (with a choice of challenging courses), while the open expanse of the Common is only about five minutes’ walk away. Nearby market towns Nailsworth, Stroud and Tetbury provide a wider selection of facilities including some excellent schools and Stroud has a mainline railway station to London Paddington and Cheltenham.
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Material Information
Electric supply: mains.
Gas Supply: mains.
Water supply: mains.
Sewerage: mains.
Heating: gas central heating.
FFTC broadband currently connected.
Council Tax Band D.
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