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Full details for 3 Bedroom Property For Sale in Stroud

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Description

Extended 1930’s three-bedroom semi-detached property on a corner plot with off-road parking, garage, and far-reaching views of Selsley. The property has previously had planning permission for (6mx 5m) single storey rear extension, including architects technical drawings - (Ref S.21/1297/GDPE)

The ground floor comprises an entrance hall, lounge with bay window, newly updated kitchen/breakfast room, which opens to a dining room and leads into the conservatory. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms—two doubles and a single. The principal bedroom features a bay window and fitted wardrobes. A newly updated family bathroom serves all bedrooms.

Externally, the enclosed rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with patio areas, shrubs, and hedges. The property benefits from a combi boiler and solar panels installed in 2020 and double glazing throughout and also includes a driveway, garage, and corner plot positioning.


Location: In March 2021, The Sunday Times named Stroud the best place to live in the UK, citing the town's abundance of green spaces, independent spirit, and high-quality schools. Set against the dramatic backdrop of the beautiful Five Valleys, Stroud is brimming with independent shops, cafés, and galleries, as well as a cinema complex and an award-winning weekly farmers market.

The Cotswold Way passes through Stroud, making it popular among walkers, as does the Stroudwater Canal. Overlooking the town, Rodborough, Minchinhampton, and Selsley Commons are enjoyed by walkers, horse-riders, paragliders, and anyone seeking locally-made Winstones ice cream.

The town also benefits from excellent transport links, including a main railway station with regular services to London Paddington, bus station and Junction 13 of the M5 motorway, just five miles away.

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