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Full details for 2 Bedroom Property For Sale in Stroud

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Description

Welcome to this beautiful Edwardian end of terrace house, boasting two bedrooms and a range of desirable features including views across the valley.

Step inside to discover a bright and charming living space, where comfort meets style. The property has been meticulously maintained, offering a clean and cosy environment for you to call home.

Enjoy the convenience of off-street parking along with gas central heating and double glazing.

Nestled in a scenic location, this homely property provides a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The accommodation is arranged over three floors and benefits from having a recent kitchen extension at the rear.

Bedroom 2 enjoys a feature fireplace and wonderful views to the front. The spacious bathroom is also on the first floor. Bedroom 1 is on the second floor and also benefits from views to the front.

The rear garden is tiered and has the most wonderful summer house with power and a patio area. It is the perfect spot to sit and take in the views of the surrounding countryside.

Don't miss the opportunity to make this stylish and well-maintained house your own.

Contact us today to arrange a viewing and experience the allure of this delightful property firsthand.

Thrupp is a charming, sought-after village just over a mile east of Stroud. Nearby, you’ll find the renowned Stroud Brewery & Taproom, as well as The Ship Inn and The Long Table. The area is also home to the vibrant local art hub, Studio 18, and the well-regarded Thrupp Primary School. Enjoy picturesque canal-side walks at the base of the hill, or head up the lane to The Heavens for stunning countryside views.

Nearby, the meeting point of five valleys, the historic town of Stroud is a well-known centre for arts and crafts as well as its weekly Farmers Market; recently voted the best in the country. An annual textile festival is held in the town as well as various exhibitions at the Subscription Rooms and at The Museum in the Park.

Stroud has two state Grammar Schools, for boys and girls, and Archway School, a mixed Comprehensive Secondary School. Nearby are several Independent Schools such as Beaudesert Park School in Minchinhampton, Wycliffe College in Stonehouse and the prestigious Cheltenham College and Cheltenham Ladies College are approximately 30 minutes away. Stroud has good transport links with London Paddington only 90 minutes (approx.) by train and Bath and Bristol 45 minutes by car.
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