- FULLY RENOVATED SEMI-DETACHED HOME IN POPULAR FROME GARDENS +
- FRONT TO BACK SITTING/DINING ROOM WITH LOG BURNER AND FRENCH DOORS +
- TWO GENEROUS DOUBLE BEDROOMS WITH CANAL AND SELSLEY COMMON VIEWS +
- MODERN KITCHEN, UTILITY ROOM, DOWNSTAIRS WC AND SPACIOUS BATHROOM +
- GARDENS FRONT AND REAR, DRIVEWAY PARKING FOR 2–3 CARS, CHAIN FREE +
A fully renovated semi-detached home situated in the popular Frome Gardens, on the outskirts of Stroud, enjoying attractive views over the canal and towards Selsley Common. The accommodation is well presented throughout and comprises a front-to-back sitting/dining room featuring a fireplace with log-burning stove and French doors opening onto the rear garden from the dining area. A modern fitted kitchen adjoins, complete with integrated appliances, along with a utility room providing a walk-in storage cupboard and a downstairs WC. To the first floor, there is a spacious bathroom fitted with a bath and separate shower cubicle, and two generous double bedrooms. The principal bedroom extends front to back, benefits from a dual aspect, and enjoys far-reaching views across the canal and up towards Selsley Common. The second bedroom is also a good-sized double. The landing offers an airing cupboard and loft access.
Externally, the property enjoys gardens to both front and rear. The front garden is mainly laid to level lawn with driveway parking for 2–3 vehicles. To the rear is a gently sloping, lawned garden with a patio seating area immediately to the rear of the property and a timber-built garden shed.
Walk over the bridge and you're on the canal path, just a short walk from amenities at The Wharf include a bistro, bar, beauty and salon. The house is also in easy walking distance of three supermarkets, a primary school, with a playing field just on the other side of the canal. Stroud town is within easy reach and 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 at. 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.