Guide price
£600,0005 bedroom end of terrace house for sale
Lower Street, Gloucestershire GL5
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Solar panels
End of terrace house
5 beds
3 baths
2895
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Grade II Listed Former Pub
- Five/Six Bedrooms
- 2,850 Sq Ft
- Self-Contained Annexe
- South-Westerly Garden
- Valley Views
A striking Grade II listed former public house, The Old Pub is a substantial Cotswold stone home offering character, scale and exceptional versatility. Set within the historic Old Stroud area, the property combines period presence with adaptable accommodation extending to approximately 2,850 sq ft, including the annexe and garage.
Arranged over several levels, the layout suits modern family life while retaining the charm and proportions expected of a building of its heritage. The principal sitting/dining room is an impressive dual-aspect space with fireplaces, forming the natural heart of the home. A separate family room and a well-appointed kitchen/breakfast room provide additional reception space, offering flexibility for both entertaining and everyday living. A cloakroom serves the ground floor.
The bedroom accommodation is thoughtfully configured, with four double bedrooms and bath/shower facilities across the upper floors, complemented by an additional bedroom on the lower level. This arrangement lends itself equally well to guests, independent living or home working. Rooms to the rear enjoy a bright aspect with views towards Rodborough.
Self-Contained Annexe
The one/two-bedroom annexe (highlighted in blue on the floorplan) is a particularly valuable addition. With its own private external entrance as well as internal access from the main house, it provides genuine independence. Comprising a sitting room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom, it is ideally suited to multi-generational living, guest accommodation or rental income. Bedroom 5 from the main house can also be incorporated into the annexe, allowing it to function as a two-bedroom space if required.
The south-westerly facing garden includes a paved seating area leading to lawn, enjoying open valley views. A pedestrian right of way provides direct access to Lower Street, and the garage offers useful storage. The property also benefits from solar panels and a practical cellar with good potential, further enhancing the appeal of this distinctive period home.
Arranged over several levels, the layout suits modern family life while retaining the charm and proportions expected of a building of its heritage. The principal sitting/dining room is an impressive dual-aspect space with fireplaces, forming the natural heart of the home. A separate family room and a well-appointed kitchen/breakfast room provide additional reception space, offering flexibility for both entertaining and everyday living. A cloakroom serves the ground floor.
The bedroom accommodation is thoughtfully configured, with four double bedrooms and bath/shower facilities across the upper floors, complemented by an additional bedroom on the lower level. This arrangement lends itself equally well to guests, independent living or home working. Rooms to the rear enjoy a bright aspect with views towards Rodborough.
Self-Contained Annexe
The one/two-bedroom annexe (highlighted in blue on the floorplan) is a particularly valuable addition. With its own private external entrance as well as internal access from the main house, it provides genuine independence. Comprising a sitting room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom, it is ideally suited to multi-generational living, guest accommodation or rental income. Bedroom 5 from the main house can also be incorporated into the annexe, allowing it to function as a two-bedroom space if required.
The south-westerly facing garden includes a paved seating area leading to lawn, enjoying open valley views. A pedestrian right of way provides direct access to Lower Street, and the garage offers useful storage. The property also benefits from solar panels and a practical cellar with good potential, further enhancing the appeal of this distinctive period home.
Area statistics
Crime score
High crime
7/10
Home prices (average)
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£810,750
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