- MID TERRACED HOUSE +
- TWO BEDROOMS +
- WET ROOM +
- EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM +
- LOW MAINTENANCE GARDEN +
- ALLOCATED PARKING +
This mid terraced home, built in the mid 2000’s, offers a practical layout and an opportunity for a buyer to update and make it their own. The ground floor includes an entrance hall, a front facing kitchen with fitted units, granite effect worktops, a built-in oven and hob, and views towards Theescombe and Amberley. There’s also a cloakroom and a sitting/dining room at the rear with French doors opening onto the garden. Upstairs, the main bedroom includes a built in cupboard and a small en-suite shower room. A second, single bedroom overlooks the garden, and there’s also a wet room and an airing cupboard on the landing.
While the property would benefit from cosmetic improvement, it presents a great opportunity to create a comfortable home in a convenient location close to bus routes into Nailsworth town.
The south west rear garden is designed for low maintenance, with a mix of paving and gravel. It offers a blank canvas for landscaping or planting and includes steps leading up to a rear gate, which provides access to the property’s allocated parking space.
Nailsworth is home to many independent businesses, selling everything from artisan bread, meat and fish to stationery, fashion and handmade jewellery. Nestling at the bottom of steep wooded hills, Nailsworth is now an attractive and vibrant shopping destination, with a large selection of interesting speciality shops and cafes, including the famous Williams Food Hall and Hobbs House Bakery. It is a quirky and friendly town, with a good selection of restaurants, as well as three supermarkets, a regular farmers’ market and a ‘green’ football club. Nailsworth is well positioned for both town and country. Climb the steep ‘W’ hill out of town and you find yourself on acres of stunning National Trust common land, home to a prestigious golf course. The town is also on the doorstep of beautiful Woodchester Park, with miles of woodland walks and secluded lakes. Yet just four miles away is Stroud, with more comprehensive shopping, educational and leisure facilities, connected by bus services. Junctions of the M4 and M5 motorways are within easy reach and railway stations at Stroud (4 miles) and Kemble (10 miles) provide main line services to Gloucester, Swindon and London Paddington.