With 5 bedrooms, a conservatory and a spacious garden, see how much this property in Stroud will set you back.
You’ll find this property for sale on Rightmove and if you’d like to put an offer in, your bank account will know about it.
This detached house is located in Rodborough Common. Stroud, Minchinhampton and Nailsworth are all close by.
A bus service operates regularly and you can use Stroud’s railway station to travel to London within 90 minutes.
If you’re looking to spend the day out and about, you’ll have easy access to the M4 and M5 as well as Cirencester, Cheltenham, Bristol, Bath, Gloucester and Swindon.
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Staying closer to home is sometimes preferred and if you do so here, you won’t be short of activities to do with both Rodborough and Minchinhampton Commons close by where you’ll find more than 600 acres of National Trust land as well as clubs and societies for you and the kids to join.
This property boasts a double garage which you can access via the utility room and parking as well as plenty of space.
The living room can be found on the ground floor and is complete with a fireplace and wood burner.
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A dining room, utility, study, conservatory and kitchen also sit on the ground floor.
All five bedrooms are on the first floor with the second bedroom boasting an en-suite bathroom while the master has its own bathroom.
The rear of the property offers a good-sized garden and patio areas ideal for hosting family and friends in the warmer months. There’s also space for a caravan or a boat should you need it.
Summary
Location: Rodborough Common, Stroud, Gloucestershire, GL5
Guide price: £825,000
Agent: Perry Bishop, Nailsworth
Contact: 01453 493317
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