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Guide price
£650,0004 bedroom terraced house for sale
West End, Minchinhampton, Stroud
Chain-free
Study
Added yesterday
Terraced house
4 beds
2 baths
1776
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
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Features and description
- Pretty Terraced Cottage
- Moments from Local Amenities
- South Facing Garden
- Character Features
- Exposed Beams
- Cellar
- Nearby National Trust Common
- Potential to Modernise
- Easy Access to Stroud, Nailsworth & Tetbury
- No Onward Chain
A lovely Cotswold town house in the heart of the popular market town of Minchinhampton moments from the High Street and all local amenities
Description - Elmers House is a welcoming and cosy terraced town house full of period features whilst also offering flexible and well proportioned accommodation.
On the ground floor a useful internal glazed oak porch leads through to a large dual aspect sitting room/dining room. With three sash windows to the front two of which have window seats, this room is filled with natural light. Characterful features include wood panelling, a stone fireplace with wood burning stove and wooden beams. A pretty arched glass door leads out to the rear garden with another door leading to a staircase down to a full-height cellar which offers additional storage or workshop space. To the rear is a good sized kitchen/breakfast room with a range of units, a built in dresser and terracotta tiled floor. This room overlooks the rear garden with an additional side door offering direct access.
From a central hallway spiral stairs lead up to the first floor with a large double bedroom at the rear overlooking the garden, two further bedrooms, one currently used as a home office, to the front and a family bathroom.
On the second floor is the principal bedroom with wonderful exposed wooden beams, plenty of storage and an en-suite shower room.
The enclosed and level rear garden is a real delight with a south-facing aspect and both patio and lawned areas with mature shrubs and borders.
Description - Elmers House is a welcoming and cosy terraced town house full of period features whilst also offering flexible and well proportioned accommodation.
On the ground floor a useful internal glazed oak porch leads through to a large dual aspect sitting room/dining room. With three sash windows to the front two of which have window seats, this room is filled with natural light. Characterful features include wood panelling, a stone fireplace with wood burning stove and wooden beams. A pretty arched glass door leads out to the rear garden with another door leading to a staircase down to a full-height cellar which offers additional storage or workshop space. To the rear is a good sized kitchen/breakfast room with a range of units, a built in dresser and terracotta tiled floor. This room overlooks the rear garden with an additional side door offering direct access.
From a central hallway spiral stairs lead up to the first floor with a large double bedroom at the rear overlooking the garden, two further bedrooms, one currently used as a home office, to the front and a family bathroom.
On the second floor is the principal bedroom with wonderful exposed wooden beams, plenty of storage and an en-suite shower room.
The enclosed and level rear garden is a real delight with a south-facing aspect and both patio and lawned areas with mature shrubs and borders.
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Low crime
1/10
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4 bedroom terraced houses
£750,449
£750,449
About this agent

Minchinhampton is situated within an 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty', immediately west of Cirencester and between Tetbury to the south and Stroud to the north. With its unspoilt High Street, Market House and 17th century church with distinctive "coronet" tower, Minchinhampton is a classic example of a traditional Cotswold market town. With its popular primary school, medical centre, dental surgery, library and shops, Minchinhampton is a vibrant community which attracts both families and the retired, has three challenging golf courses in the immediate vicinity, tennis, cricket and rugby clubs, as well as numerous societies. A particular attraction is the adjacent Minchinhampton Common, over 500 acres in the care of the National Trust on the opposite side of which is Beaudesert Park, one of the region's most sought after private schools. Minchinhampton is about 15 minutes drive from Kemble Station from where services to Paddington are scheduled from 75 minutes, while Cirencester is equally convenient. Colloquially known as capital of the Cotswolds, Cirencester has an outstanding range of independent retailers and from there it is dual carriageway to Swindon and Junction 15 of the M4 motorway for London or Heathrow Airport. Bath and Bristol, in the opposite direction, are also very accessible from Minchinhampton. The Minchinhampton Office serves the town and adjacent towns and villages in the south-west of the Cotswold region, including Tetbury and down to the Severn Vale in close co-operation with its sister offices at Stroud and Painswick and The Mayfair Office in central London.





















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