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Full details for 4 Bedroom Property For Sale in Stroud

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Description

A fine Grade II listed attached Cotswold stone house with a wealth of period features, sympathetically restored to offer spacious living accommodation and a superb garden with a detached two-storey outbuilding/studio. Dating from the mid 17th Century with later Georgian additions, this impressive, Grade II listed home exudes character whilst offering comprehensive family accommodation. It comprises the majority of a large period residence and retains a wealth of period features including oak panelling in the dining room, magnificent stone fireplaces, exposed beams & polished elm floor boards and staircase. The accommodation is of particularly generous dimensions, offering three reception rooms, a bespoke kitchen, four bedrooms, ensuite shower room, second shower room & an impressive family bathroom with a free-standing roll-top bath.

Outside

Ample off-road parking is provided by a gated gravel driveway and detached garage. A separate two-storey Cotswold stone outbuilding, offers potential for additional accommodation (subject to planning and modernisation). The property boasts mature, landscaped gardens primarily to the rear. A generous lawn, large terrace, and various seating areas complement the well-stocked plants, shrubs, and trees. A herb garden and fruit-bearing trees add to the outdoor appeal. A paved courtyard enclosed by stone walls lies to the front, leading to the main entrance. The property sits on a level 0.394-acre plot.

Situation

Brimscombe, situated along the A419 London Road, was originally a shipping port village that thrived on wealth. The old port currently has plans for regeneration to include housing, leisure and retail units. The Stroud District Council is restoring a 6.7-mile stretch of the Cotswold Canals, promising economic, heritage, leisure, and conservation benefits. The village features a primary school, proximity to Thomas Keble secondary school, and various educational institutions. Brimscombe offers a village shop, mobile post office, Fish & Chip shop, hair salon, and antiques shop. Excellent transport links via A419 and railway stations connect to Stroud, M5, Cirencester, and London Paddington.
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