- A TERRACED RED BRICK GRADE II LISTED CHARACTER HOME +
- TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS +
- 19' SITTING/DINING ROOM +
- 13' KITCHEN +
- CELLAR +
- COURTYARD GARDEN +
- AVAILABLE WITH NO ONWARD CHAIN +
A characterful Grade II Listed terraced property in popular Cainscross, a little over a mile from Stroud town centre. This location allows for straight forward access to the shops, amenities and train station of Stroud with supermarkets, the canal, good schools and a playing field close by. The property was originally built in 1825 using traditional methods from red brick under a tiled roof and was renovated by the Stroud Preservation Trust in 1987. The current owner has owned the property for many years and it has been let out recently. It is now in need of some improvement but offers a prospective buyer the chance to create a home to their own standards, with accommodation arranged over two floors. An entrance hall, 13' kitchen and 19' sitting/dining room are on the ground floor, with a useful cellar below. A staircase leads up from the sitting/dining room to the first floor, with a landing, two double bedrooms and a bathroom on this level. Character features have been retained, including sash windows and a lovely area of tessellated tiling in the recpetion room, and the property is offered is offered with no onward chain.
The property benefits from a small courtyard at the rear. This is accessed from the sitting/dining room, and is laid to brick paviours, with a gated access out to a right of way past the adjoining property for access to the front.
Cainscross benefits from well-established secondary schools, a nursery, veterinary practice and the canal whilst nearby Ebley benefits from a coffee shop/wine bar, a gym and children’s soft play. The house is also in easy walking distance of three supermarkets, a primary school and a playing field. Stroud town benefits from an award winning weekly farmers market as well as a variety of local independent shops and stores, pubs serving locally supplied beers and ciders and plenty of cafes, bars and restaurants to eat and socialise. The recently opened “Five Valleys” shopping centre is of particular note and is certainly worth a visit for a range of market stalls, food stalls and stores. The wider area has a range of shops and amenities, including supermarkets, a hospital, state and private schools, a leisure and sports centre and a main line railway station with inter city services travelling to London (Paddington). Cirencester (10 miles), Cheltenham (15 miles), Swindon (25 miles) and junction 13 of the M5 are all within comfortable driving distance.