- Grade II Listed character property +
- Imposing proportions +
- Secluded setting +
- Close to amenities +
- Four generous double bedrooms +
- Parking for two cars +
- Pretty townhouse garden +
Weaver's House, tucked away in a delightfully secluded hamlet on the outskirts of town occupies a significant part of an imposing, historic, Grade II Listed mill building believed to date back to the 18th century, and forms part of Dursley's rich woollen mill history.
Arranged over three floors this townhouse boasts retained period features including sash windows and exposed beams, alongside plentiful modern home comforts, and above all offers extraordinary proportions and highly flexible accommodation. An impressive entrance hall connects each of the ground floor rooms, has a generous cloak cupboard and simple tiled flooring throughout. Here you will also find a hatch with stone steps leading into the cellar.
The sitting room has French doors leading onto the southerly facing garden and a feature fireplace. The vast kitchen/family room is a spectacularly lofty room; light and bright with a dual aspect, ample fitted units and a Rangemaster stove with integrated extractor, inset to the chimney breast which creates a wonderful focal point. There is also a generous utility room which opens through to a convenient cloakroom/WC.
The first floor has a galleried landing and offers a fabulous dual aspect master bedroom, two further double bedrooms and a well-presented contemporary family bathroom, with bath, separate shower and heated towel rail. The second floor also with a galleried landing, has a generous double bedroom with exposed timber A-frame and beams, and lovely countryside views, plus a further bathroom, creating a fantastic guest space or alternative master suite.
Outside the property is approached via shared electric wrought iron gates, flanked by Cotswold stone walling, where a large gravelled driveway provides designated parking for two vehicles. Here you will also find the garden which is laid to lawn with a good-size patio which connects seamlessly to the sitting room via French doors. The original front door is accessed from the side of the property, via a wrought iron pedestrian gate.
Tranquil and secluded, Ferney is very well-positioned for convenient access to the amenities of both Dursley town and the surrounding countryside which can be accessed from nearby footpaths and country lanes.
The market town of Dursley located on the famous Cotswold Way offers an array of convenient shops, supermarkets, restaurants and cafes along with 'The Pulse', a popular sports facility with pool, Stinchcombe Hill Golf Club, a library, bus station, and the famous Old Spot Public House, in addition to Leaf and Ground Farm Shop and Cafe. These are all within a comfortable walk.
A choice of well-regarded primary schools and popular Rednock secondary school are conveniently positioned around town centre.
For those needing to commute, Cam and Dursley train station just a 10 minute drive away provides commuter links to Bristol and Birmingham. Junctions of the M4 and M5 motorways are within relatively easy access, while Stroud (nine miles) and Kemble (sixteen miles) train stations offer convenient links to London.
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax: Band E
Services: We understand that all mains services are connected to the property.