- 3 Bedrooms +
- Characterful and charming features +
- Open plan layout +
- Semi-rural location +
- South Facing Garden +
- Victorian townhouse +
- 2 bathrooms +
A well-presented and tastefully restored mid-terraced Victorian townhouse offering original and characterful features alongside more modern conveniences and an enclosed garden, situated in the historic village of Ruardean.
This property offers comfortable living accommodation set over three floors, comprising; entrance hall, study, lounge, kitchen/diner, three bedrooms, bathroom and shower room.
Externally, there is a well-maintained enclosed south-facing garden to rear.
Ruardean is a hillside village with outstanding views of the South Wales mountains. The village is famous for being the home of Horlicks Malted Milk Drink, its church with Saint George and the Dragon motif above the door and the story of 'The Bears'. Ruardean has a garage, doctors' surgery and primary school, and is in the catchment area for both Dene Magna secondary school and Gloucester College's Forest of Dean campus. Cinderford and Coleford are just a few minutes away for everything from supermarkets to sports facilities. And there are regular bus services to the market town of Ross-on-Wye and the cities of Hereford and Gloucester.
The Forest of Dean offers a wide range of facilities including lovely pubs and eateries, cycle tracks, climbing, canoeing, and miles of woodland and river walks. The Severn crossings and M4 for London, Bristol and Cardiff are easily reached from the area, as well as the cities of Gloucester and Cheltenham for access onto the M5 for the Midlands.
Council Tax Band: B (Forest of Dean District Council )
Tenure: Freehold
The property has a "flying" freehold over a neighbouring property.