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£1,000,0007 bedroom terraced house for sale
Selsley Hill, Gloucestershire GL5
Listed building
Study
Terraced house
7 beds
6 baths
6126
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
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Features and description
- Substantial Grade II* listed home with over 6,100 sq ft of accommodation arranged across four floors.
- Eight bedrooms and multiple reception rooms, offering exceptional space for large families or multigenerational living.
- Striking period features throughout, including generous ceiling heights and elegant proportions.
- Flexible lower ground floor with two large workrooms and a wine cellar, ideal for studios, consulting rooms, or leisure use.
- Large kitchen/breakfast room, perfect for family life and entertaining.
- Home office and study spaces provide excellent work-from-home options without compromising living areas.
- Elevated setting on Selsley Hill, offering privacy and far-reaching glimpses over the Stroud valley.
- Close to Stroud town centre, with its vibrant independent shops, cafes, and award-winning farmers’ market.
- Excellent local schooling, including grammar and independent options such as Marling and Stroud High.
- Fast rail connection to London Paddington (approx. 90 minutes) and easy access to the M5 for regional travel.
A substantial and elegant Grade II* listed attached home offering over 6,100 sq. ft of flexible living space in an elevated and convenient setting close to the heart of Stroud
Dudbridge House is a substantial and elegant Grade II* listed residence set on Selsley Hill, offering expansive and highly versatile accommodation extending to over 6,100 sq ft. Just moments from the heart of Stroud, this impressive home combines period charm with exceptional flexibility, making it ideally suited for multigenerational living, home-working, or creative and professional pursuits.
Arranged over four expansive floors, the house offers a remarkable array of rooms, with no fewer than eight bedrooms, a study, two large workrooms, and an office, each generous in scale and filled with natural light. The principal reception rooms on the ground floor include a superb drawing room and an elegant dining room, both ideal for entertaining, and a large kitchen/breakfast room that forms the heart of the home.
The lower ground floor, with its pair of workrooms and a wine cellar, offers enormous potential, perfect as a creative studio, consulting space, or wellness suite. Above, the first and second floors provide extensive family accommodation, with many of the bedrooms large enough to serve as secondary sitting rooms or guest suites. A spacious dressing room adds further to the sense of comfort and luxury.
Throughout the house, there are handsome period features, generous ceiling heights, and a sense of scale that is rarely found so close to the town centre. Externally, the house enjoys an elevated position on Selsley Hill, offering glimpses of the surrounding landscape and easy access into Stroud, which is well known for its vibrant community, award-winning farmers’ market, and excellent transport links including mainline rail to London Paddington.
Dudbridge House represents a rare opportunity to acquire a landmark Stroud home with outstanding proportions and potential.
Situation:
Dudbridge House occupies a prime position on Selsley Hill, just south of Stroud town centre, in one of the area’s most historic and elevated locations. The house enjoys both privacy and convenience; set back from the bustle, yet within a short distance of Stroud’s shops, cafes, schools, and mainline station.
Stroud itself is a thriving and creative Cotswold town, well known for its independent spirit, strong sense of community, and award-winning farmers’ market. The town centre offers a range of artisan bakeries, cafes, delis, and boutiques alongside practical amenities such as Waitrose, a leisure centre, and several excellent schools, both state and independent. For families, Stroud High School and Marling Grammar are highly regarded and easily accessible.
The surrounding countryside is a major draw for buyers relocating from London or nearby urban centres. Selsley Common, just moments from the property, provides sweeping views and miles of open space for walking, running, and cycling, while the Cotswold Way and numerous woodland trails offer endless opportunities for outdoor pursuits.
Connectivity is a key feature: Stroud station offers a direct rail service to London Paddington in around 90 minutes, making the house suitable for commuters or those wanting easy access to the capital. The nearby A419 links to the M5, giving quick access to Cheltenham, Bristol, and Birmingham.
The setting combines the best of both worlds: peaceful and semi-rural, yet close to the action. Selsley Hill itself is home to a collection of period homes, and Dudbridge House enjoys an elevated spot that offers glimpses across the valley while remaining sheltered and private.
For those seeking a large and characterful home in a vibrant yet accessible location, with outstanding natural beauty and a strong community on the doorstep, Dudbridge House offers an exceptional proposition.
Important Information:
Services: Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage. Gas fired central heating.
Directions via What3words: ///takeovers.exacts.crab
Tenure: Freehold.
Local Authority: Stroud District Council.
Council Tax Band: Band F
Viewing: Strictly by prior appointment with Jackson Stops.
Dudbridge House is a substantial and elegant Grade II* listed residence set on Selsley Hill, offering expansive and highly versatile accommodation extending to over 6,100 sq ft. Just moments from the heart of Stroud, this impressive home combines period charm with exceptional flexibility, making it ideally suited for multigenerational living, home-working, or creative and professional pursuits.
Arranged over four expansive floors, the house offers a remarkable array of rooms, with no fewer than eight bedrooms, a study, two large workrooms, and an office, each generous in scale and filled with natural light. The principal reception rooms on the ground floor include a superb drawing room and an elegant dining room, both ideal for entertaining, and a large kitchen/breakfast room that forms the heart of the home.
The lower ground floor, with its pair of workrooms and a wine cellar, offers enormous potential, perfect as a creative studio, consulting space, or wellness suite. Above, the first and second floors provide extensive family accommodation, with many of the bedrooms large enough to serve as secondary sitting rooms or guest suites. A spacious dressing room adds further to the sense of comfort and luxury.
Throughout the house, there are handsome period features, generous ceiling heights, and a sense of scale that is rarely found so close to the town centre. Externally, the house enjoys an elevated position on Selsley Hill, offering glimpses of the surrounding landscape and easy access into Stroud, which is well known for its vibrant community, award-winning farmers’ market, and excellent transport links including mainline rail to London Paddington.
Dudbridge House represents a rare opportunity to acquire a landmark Stroud home with outstanding proportions and potential.
Situation:
Dudbridge House occupies a prime position on Selsley Hill, just south of Stroud town centre, in one of the area’s most historic and elevated locations. The house enjoys both privacy and convenience; set back from the bustle, yet within a short distance of Stroud’s shops, cafes, schools, and mainline station.
Stroud itself is a thriving and creative Cotswold town, well known for its independent spirit, strong sense of community, and award-winning farmers’ market. The town centre offers a range of artisan bakeries, cafes, delis, and boutiques alongside practical amenities such as Waitrose, a leisure centre, and several excellent schools, both state and independent. For families, Stroud High School and Marling Grammar are highly regarded and easily accessible.
The surrounding countryside is a major draw for buyers relocating from London or nearby urban centres. Selsley Common, just moments from the property, provides sweeping views and miles of open space for walking, running, and cycling, while the Cotswold Way and numerous woodland trails offer endless opportunities for outdoor pursuits.
Connectivity is a key feature: Stroud station offers a direct rail service to London Paddington in around 90 minutes, making the house suitable for commuters or those wanting easy access to the capital. The nearby A419 links to the M5, giving quick access to Cheltenham, Bristol, and Birmingham.
The setting combines the best of both worlds: peaceful and semi-rural, yet close to the action. Selsley Hill itself is home to a collection of period homes, and Dudbridge House enjoys an elevated spot that offers glimpses across the valley while remaining sheltered and private.
For those seeking a large and characterful home in a vibrant yet accessible location, with outstanding natural beauty and a strong community on the doorstep, Dudbridge House offers an exceptional proposition.
Important Information:
Services: Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage. Gas fired central heating.
Directions via What3words: ///takeovers.exacts.crab
Tenure: Freehold.
Local Authority: Stroud District Council.
Council Tax Band: Band F
Viewing: Strictly by prior appointment with Jackson Stops.
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