Are you looking for a new home in the Stroud area? Yopa Gloucestershire might have the ideal home for you.
Described as a “charming cottage” which is “surprisingly versatile”, this 5-bedroom property has plenty to offer.
The cottage is located in the highly sought after area of Chalford Hill in Stroud and it’s near a primary school and has other local amenities close by.
After many extensions and updates, the property has been enlarged and offers modern facilities.
Its current owners have made a number of more recent improvements including a modern high specification kitchen.
The property has an enclosed entrance porch which leads into the large dining room – this opens to the second sitting room/snug.
The lounge is spacious with exposed Cotswold Stone walls, wooden beams and a feature fireplace with log burner.
A conservatory is located at the rear of the property, offering a further reception room.
The updated kitchen boasts a range of fitted cupboards, marble worktops and a number of integrated appliances.
A separate utility/laundry room has plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer as well as access to the groundfloor WC.
The first floor is where you’ll find four of the five bedrooms with a family bathroom plus another shower room.
A more secluded master double bedroom is situated on the property’s second floor and boasts its own ensuite bathroom.
The bedroom has exposed walls and beams and its windows offers views of the rear garden and down the valley.
The private garden is at the rear of the property with a low maintenance lawn area and mature trees offer shade.Find out more about the property via the Yopa website.
A patio area is adjacent to the house – ideal for enjoying your morning coffee or hosting friends and family in the warmer months.
The front driveway offers parking space for up to two cars.
Summary
Location: Chalford Hill, Stroud, GL6
Guide price: £560,000
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