- Sought after location +
- Generous size garden +
- Character features +
- Walking distance to primary school +
- Well presented +
- Views +
- EPC- TBA +
This charming Cotswold stone period property combines traditional character with modern comfort, set in an elevated position with far-reaching views across the valley. A delightful terraced house situated in the heart of a picturesque village, this charming 3-bedroom property offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The house is well-maintained and boasts a clean and comfortable interior, perfect for families or professionals looking for a homely retreat.
The property features a lovely generous size garden which is a large area of land not directly attached, providing a serene outdoor space to relax and enjoy the scenic surroundings. The village offers a peaceful setting with easy access to local amenities, including shops, schools, public transport links, and a community pub a very short walk down the hill.
The house sits within an area of outstanding natural beauty, with several stunning National Trust walks just moments from the door — such as those around Boundary Court and beyond.
This is a fantastic opportunity to own a characterful home in a sought-after location, ideal for those seeking a tranquil lifestyle with a touch of charm. Don't miss out on this wonderful property - book a viewing today!
The village of Woodchester is a picturesque Cotswold village located in an elevated position on the slopes of Woodchester Valley between Stroud and Nailsworth. The local amenities offered by Woodchester include a Primary School, two Public Houses, Village Shop with a Post Office and Parish Church. Country walks are close at hand at Selsley Common, Woodchester Park and the surrounding area.
The nearby market town of Nailsworth is just a short drive away, where you will find a small supermarket, delicatessens including the acclaimed Williams Kitchen fish market & food hall plus a wonderfully diverse selection of fashionable boutiques and shops, salons, antiques & furniture shops and galleries for local craftspeople which have an annual arts festival.
A mile away, Stroud offers a number of large supermarkets as well as its renowned Saturday Farmers' Market in the centre, high street shops, banks and individual boutiques. There is a cinema and ten pin bowling as well as leisure centre. Stroud offers several good secondary schools including a boys and a girls grammar school.