Popular
Total views: 2500+
Guide price
£700,0003 bedroom terraced house for sale
Friday Street, Minchinhampton, Stroud
Terraced house
3 beds
2 baths
1517
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Features and description
- Attractive period cottage
- Grade II Listed
- 26 foot sitting room
- 3 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- Roof terrace
- South facing patio garden
- Excellent location
- Close to all local amenities
- Freehold
A classic 3 bedroom Minchinhampton stone townhouse located on a quiet lane just a stone's throw from the historic market place
Description - Unicorn House is a handsome Grade II Listed period townhouse set over three storeys, believed to date back to the eighteenth century.
Entered via a lobby with a glazed wooden door to two connecting reception rooms, featuring a stone fireplace with beams and fitted storage cupboards to either side. The adjoining kitchen, fitted with Shaker style units, has a Rayburn cooker, electric hob, ceramic sink and space for a dishwasher, a further freestanding cooker and an under counter fridge freezer. This links to the dining room with access to a delightful south-facing courtyard garden with two brick built outbuildings, one with plumbing, electrics and space for a washing machine, tumble drier and/or further refrigeration if desired. The whole ground floor is laid with stone flags.
A wooden painted staircase rises from the main living area to the first floor, featuring two spacious double bedrooms (both with integral estate carpenter built wooden wardrobes) and a family bathroom with a roll top bath, Fired Earth freestanding enamel sink unit with nickel taps, matching towel rails and a connecting shower room with WC. To the side is a sun deck where the current owners tell us they enjoy views and light until sunset all year round. On the second floor is an impressive principal suite comprising a spacious double bedroom with a beamed vaulted ceiling and a large connecting shower room with room for a second bath if required. This room has further storage cupboards with hanging rails set into the eaves. Doors throughout are wooden with original hardware or latches.
The entire house is painted in sympathetic pale Farrow and Ball or Earthborn shades and is presented in exceptional decorative order.
Description - Unicorn House is a handsome Grade II Listed period townhouse set over three storeys, believed to date back to the eighteenth century.
Entered via a lobby with a glazed wooden door to two connecting reception rooms, featuring a stone fireplace with beams and fitted storage cupboards to either side. The adjoining kitchen, fitted with Shaker style units, has a Rayburn cooker, electric hob, ceramic sink and space for a dishwasher, a further freestanding cooker and an under counter fridge freezer. This links to the dining room with access to a delightful south-facing courtyard garden with two brick built outbuildings, one with plumbing, electrics and space for a washing machine, tumble drier and/or further refrigeration if desired. The whole ground floor is laid with stone flags.
A wooden painted staircase rises from the main living area to the first floor, featuring two spacious double bedrooms (both with integral estate carpenter built wooden wardrobes) and a family bathroom with a roll top bath, Fired Earth freestanding enamel sink unit with nickel taps, matching towel rails and a connecting shower room with WC. To the side is a sun deck where the current owners tell us they enjoy views and light until sunset all year round. On the second floor is an impressive principal suite comprising a spacious double bedroom with a beamed vaulted ceiling and a large connecting shower room with room for a second bath if required. This room has further storage cupboards with hanging rails set into the eaves. Doors throughout are wooden with original hardware or latches.
The entire house is painted in sympathetic pale Farrow and Ball or Earthborn shades and is presented in exceptional decorative order.
Property information from this agent
About this agent

Minchinhampton is situated within an 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty', immediately west of Cirencester and between Tetbury to the south and Stroud to the north. With its unspoilt High Street, Market House and 17th century church with distinctive "coronet" tower, Minchinhampton is a classic example of a traditional Cotswold market town. With its popular primary school, medical centre, dental surgery, library and shops, Minchinhampton is a vibrant community which attracts both families and the retired, has three challenging golf courses in the immediate vicinity, tennis, cricket and rugby clubs, as well as numerous societies. A particular attraction is the adjacent Minchinhampton Common, over 500 acres in the care of the National Trust on the opposite side of which is Beaudesert Park, one of the region's most sought after private schools. Minchinhampton is about 15 minutes drive from Kemble Station from where services to Paddington are scheduled from 75 minutes, while Cirencester is equally convenient. Colloquially known as capital of the Cotswolds, Cirencester has an outstanding range of independent retailers and from there it is dual carriageway to Swindon and Junction 15 of the M4 motorway for London or Heathrow Airport. Bath and Bristol, in the opposite direction, are also very accessible from Minchinhampton. The Minchinhampton Office serves the town and adjacent towns and villages in the south-west of the Cotswold region, including Tetbury and down to the Severn Vale in close co-operation with its sister offices at Stroud and Painswick and The Mayfair Office in central London.











































Floorplan