2 bedroom cottage for sale
Key information
Features and description
- Cotswold stone cottage
- Central village location
- Flexible living
- Two/three bedrooms
- Character features
- Sitting room with log-burning stove
- Chain free
Council tax band: B
A deceptively spacious character cottage, centrally positioned in the popular village of Nympsfield. Arranged over two floors, the property combines period charm with flexible accommodation.
A useful entrance porch opens into the generous sitting room, featuring exposed beams, a log-burning stove, and leaded windows. All ground-floor rooms lead from here, and stairs rise to the first floor. Bespoke timber doors beneath a characterful arch open into a double bedroom, a well-proportioned space with a large window and a contemporary column radiator.
To the rear lies the kitchen/breakfast room, which enjoys morning sun and a pleasant outlook across the tiny courtyard and neighbouring gardens. The kitchen is well equipped with modern wall and base units, an integrated oven and microwave, an induction hob, and a contemporary extractor hood. There is also space for a dining table, all complemented by attractive metro tiling.
A door from the kitchen leads out to the courtyard, which is an ideal spot for log storage and a few plants. The current owner often makes use of a well-placed chair to enjoy morning coffee.
A further bedroom/snug is accessed from the kitchen and offers sufficient space to accommodate a double bed if required.
On the first floor, a good-size landing provides room for a compact home office, along with ample eaves storage. Doors lead to the master bedroom and the bathroom. The master bedroom is a delightful room featuring an exposed A-frame and built-in cupboards. The spacious bathroom includes a white suite, a bath with electric shower over, and a generous storage cupboard.
Nympsfield village is located high on the Cotswold escarpment between Nailsworth, Dursley and Stroud and adjacent to Coaley Peak from which you can enjoy spectacular views across the Severn Vale. The village has an excellent community vibe and provides local amenities including a well-regarded primary school and two churches, an active village hall, a village pub (currently seeking a new custodian) the popular 'Nympsfield Club', and there is a local gliding club with a recently opened and well-regarded cafe - 'Caper', which is a pleasant 20 minute walk always through Penn woods.
The nearby village of Uley has a community run village shop with post office, dispensing doctors surgery, local Public House, Brewery and the Prema Art Centre which is a fantastic venue for local events and also home to the popular Vestry Cafe.
The popular town of Nailsworth lies less than four miles away and offers an eclectic array of independent shops, restaurants and cafes, while Stroud and Tetbury are only six and ten miles away respectively.
For those needing to commute, Cam and Dursley train station just five miles away provides commuter links to Bristol and Gloucester/Cheltenham. Junctions of the M4 and M5 motorways are within relatively easy access, while Stroud (5 miles) and Kemble (sixteen miles) train stations offers convenient links to London.
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax: Band B
Services: Mains electricity, water & sewerage
Heating: Oil-fired central heating.
Internet: Fibre broadband available.
Flood risk: Very low
Conservation Area: Nympsfield
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