3 bedroom detached house for sale
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Features and description
- Sought after Cotswold village location
- Detached
- Well-presented throughout
- Three good-size bedrooms
- Ensuite to master bedroom
- Large double garage
- Front and rear gardens
- Stunning dining/family room
- Downstairs cloakroom/WC
- Chain free
Council tax band: E
An individual and beautifully presented three bedroom detached home set in the highly sought after village of Hillesley, known for its strong community spirit, excellent primary school and well-regarded pub. The property is positioned in the very heart of this wonderful village and boasts a spacious double garage and pleasant front and rear gardens.
The property offers well-maintained accommodation balanced over two floors and a welcoming entrance hall with wooden flooring which extends throughout the ground floor. Here there is a cloakroom/WC and two useful large storage cupboards. The light-filled kitchen offers a range of cream fitted shaker style wall and base units, an integrated oven, hob and extractor hood alongside space for both a washing machine and dishwasher. The kitchen leads into a lofty dining/family room to the rear which offers direct access to the rear garden and space for both living and dining. This room flows through to well-proportioned sitting room with a cosy fireplace and a pleasant outlook to the front.
A wide and light-filled staircase leads to the first floor where you will find a spacious landing. The master bedroom is a generous double and offers superb views and a good-size, well presented ensuite shower room with a double shower cubicle and vanity storage. There are two further, well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom with a contemporary white suite, a double ended bath with shower over and a useful linen cupboard.
Outside the property has a south-easterly facing rear garden mainly laid to patio which wraps around to the side where a further private seating area can be found. There is a raised grassed area where the oil tank is situated and pedestrian access to a large double garage which has electric up and over doors and overhead storage. The garage is accessed through a pillared entrance which also provides rear access to the neighbours. The front garden is laid to lawn with pretty, mature borders and shrubs and is bordered with a traditional 'Cock & Hen' Cotswold Stone low level wall. Secure gated access connects the front and rear gardens.
Hillesley is a traditional Cotswold village, set on the lower slopes of the escarpment within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Built predominantly of warm Cotswold stone and surrounded by rolling countryside, it offers a peaceful rural setting with far-reaching views, yet remains remarkably well connected. At the heart of the village is a strong and welcoming community. There is a well-regarded C of E primary school, parish church, village hall and playing fields, along with a tennis court and cricket club. The Fleece Inn, a much-loved local pub adds to the village's easy charm. Footpaths and bridleways radiate out into the surrounding countryside, linking to the Cotswold Way and offering endless opportunities for walking and riding straight from the doorstep.
Despite its tranquil setting, Hillesley is conveniently positioned just off the A46, providing straightforward access to the market towns of Wotton-under-Edge, Chipping Sodbury, Tetbury and Nailsworth. Junction 18 of the M4 is within easy reach, offering connections to Bristol, Bath and London, while the M5 is also accessible for travel further afield. Mainline rail services to London Paddington are available from Kemble, making the village a practical choice for commuters seeking country living without compromise. For families, the well-regarded Katharine Lady Berkeley's Secondary School (KLB) is nearby in Wotton-under-Edge, with a further range of independent schools in the wider area including Westonbirt and Beaudesert Park. There are plenty of opportunities locally for sport and leisure, from golf and equestrian pursuits to well-regarded country hotels and restaurants.
Hillesley strikes a rare balance - an unspoilt village with a genuine sense of community, surrounded by beautiful countryside, yet within easy reach of excellent schooling, amenities and transport links.
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax: Band E
Services: Mains water, drainage and electricity.
Heating: Oil-fired central heating
Internet: Fibre optic internet available
Flood risk: Very low
Conservation Area: N/A
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