3 bedroom terraced house for sale
Key information
Features and description
- Stunning edge-of-common location with open valley views
- Beautifully renovated three-bedroom period home
- Direct access onto National Trust land and countryside walks
- Stylish new kitchen with induction hob, double oven and boiling water tap
- Cosy sitting room with modern wood-burning stove
- Underfloor heating and new double-glazed windows throughout
- Terraced garden with sun patio, veg patches and enclosed play area
- Parking on the property plus further parking to front and rear
Edge of the Common Location!
Set right on the edge of Minchinhampton Common, this beautifully renovated three-bedroom period home enjoys one of the most picturesque spots in the Cotswolds — with National Trust land to the front and rear, open views across the valley, and miles of stunning countryside just outside your door.
Step Inside
From the pretty Cotswold stone frontage and new porch, you're welcomed into a cosy sitting room full of character, with exposed beams and a modern wood-burning stove creating a warm, inviting feel. The recently updated kitchen sits at the back of the house, fitted with stylish modern units, induction hob, double oven, and even a boiling water tap — everything has been thought through with care.
The home has been thoughtfully renovated throughout, including all new double-glazed windows and doors, new chimney pot, gutters and fascia boards, plus underfloor heating in every room downstairs.
Upstairs
There are three lovely bedrooms — the main bedroom features two windows with a built-in seat, framing the wonderful valley views. The modern bathroom is fresh and bright, complete with an electric towel radiator and shower over the bath.
Outside
The garden is a real highlight — terraced with lawned and paved areas, a sun terrace, and plenty of space to grow and enjoy. There's even a greenhouse, veg patches, and an enclosed play area for children. The property includes a parking space, with further parking available to the front and rear on National Trust land.
Outdoor living has been well considered too, with hot and cold water taps, an outdoor pantry, and direct access straight onto Minchinhampton Common — 500 acres of protected countryside, perfect for dog walks, picnics, and soaking up the scenery.
The Location
Minchinhampton Common is one of the largest grassland commons in the Cotswolds, managed by the National Trust and designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest for its rich geology and wildlife. With open views, easy access to Nailsworth and Stroud, and a friendly local community, this is a truly special setting.
A Little Extra
With its idyllic location and high-quality renovation, this home would suit a range of buyers — whether as a main residence, a second home, or an investment property in the heart of the Cotswolds.
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