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£525,0004 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Brimscombe Hill, Stroud GL5
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Semi-detached house
4 beds
1 bath
1270
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Ask agent
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1800Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Grade 2 Listed
- Character Cottage
- Four Bedrooms
- Two Reception Rooms
- Garden
- Driveway Parking
Corner Cottage is a charming Grade II listed end-of-terrace home, beautifully positioned on the corner of a small lane and Brimscombe Hill. Set in an elevated spot with a private outlook, this character-filled cottage has been thoughtfully extended over the years and now offers a generous amount of space—full of warmth, original features, and modern comforts.
Inside, the ground floor is packed with period character, including exposed beams, wooden flooring, feature stonework, and two inviting reception rooms—both with fireplaces housing log burners. The spacious dining room flows through to a well-appointed kitchen with rear access.
On the first floor, you'll find two comfortable double bedrooms, including the principal bedroom with its own en suite shower room, alongside a stylish family bathroom and useful landing space. The second floor features two further double bedrooms.
Outside, a gated entrance leads to a small, secure courtyard garden. The property also benefits from two off-street parking spaces to the front—an increasingly rare and valuable feature in this location.
Modern touches include secondary glazing throughout, the property is connected to BT full-fibre broadband, currently providing speeds up to 600 Mbps.
Brimscombe is a characterful area of Stroud, shaped by its connection to the canal which winds through the valley. The canal is a haven for wildlife and a well-used route for walkers and cyclists, also home to the popular Stroud Brewery—known for its craft beers, live music and wood-fired pizzas. Once central to the woollen trade, the area retains a number of historic mills that have since been repurposed for modern use.
Brimscombe and neighbouring Thrupp form a thriving and friendly community with two primary schools and are within catchment for Thomas Keble secondary school. Local amenities include a pub, a church, and a selection of independent shops at Brimscombe Corner, including a general store. The wider area also offers an antiques emporium, fitness centre, art and paint supply shops, the Stroud Foot Clinic, the Long Table community canteen and restaurant, and the waterside Felt Café.
The town of Stroud lies just down the hill, easily reached via the A419 or a canal-side walk. It offers a direct rail link to London, several supermarkets, a cinema, a leisure centre, and a bustling farmers’ market.
Inside, the ground floor is packed with period character, including exposed beams, wooden flooring, feature stonework, and two inviting reception rooms—both with fireplaces housing log burners. The spacious dining room flows through to a well-appointed kitchen with rear access.
On the first floor, you'll find two comfortable double bedrooms, including the principal bedroom with its own en suite shower room, alongside a stylish family bathroom and useful landing space. The second floor features two further double bedrooms.
Outside, a gated entrance leads to a small, secure courtyard garden. The property also benefits from two off-street parking spaces to the front—an increasingly rare and valuable feature in this location.
Modern touches include secondary glazing throughout, the property is connected to BT full-fibre broadband, currently providing speeds up to 600 Mbps.
Brimscombe is a characterful area of Stroud, shaped by its connection to the canal which winds through the valley. The canal is a haven for wildlife and a well-used route for walkers and cyclists, also home to the popular Stroud Brewery—known for its craft beers, live music and wood-fired pizzas. Once central to the woollen trade, the area retains a number of historic mills that have since been repurposed for modern use.
Brimscombe and neighbouring Thrupp form a thriving and friendly community with two primary schools and are within catchment for Thomas Keble secondary school. Local amenities include a pub, a church, and a selection of independent shops at Brimscombe Corner, including a general store. The wider area also offers an antiques emporium, fitness centre, art and paint supply shops, the Stroud Foot Clinic, the Long Table community canteen and restaurant, and the waterside Felt Café.
The town of Stroud lies just down the hill, easily reached via the A419 or a canal-side walk. It offers a direct rail link to London, several supermarkets, a cinema, a leisure centre, and a bustling farmers’ market.
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