Listed for £245,000
February 3, 2026
Sold for £59,000
2000
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The sitting/dining room is the heart of the home and offers a comfortable, inviting place to relax and entertain. Exposed ceiling beams add character, while the layout allows clear areas for seating and dining. A brick fireplace with a log burner inset, creates a focal point and adds warmth during cooler months. Two windows to the front offers natural light and provide views out towards the garden, with space a dining table and chairs this rooms is charming has a cosy welcoming feel.
Stairs rise to the first floor, where the accommodation includes two bedrooms.
Bedroom one is a comfortable double room with wall to wall fitted wardrobes providing excellent storage, keeping the space practical and uncluttered. There is room for a double bed and additional furniture, with ease, two windows to the front look out over the front garden and fields offering natural light and countryside views.
Bedroom two works well as a guest room, child’s bedroom, or home office. The room offers space for a bed and desk, with a large cupboard set in the recess above the stairs. A window looking out across the surrounding fields, offers a wealth of natural light.
This property suits those seeking a character home with practical living space, outdoor areas that are easy to manage, and a peaceful rural outlook.
AGENTS NOTE
Stamp duty at £245,000
First time buyers £0 Moving home £2,400, Additional Property £14,650
To the front of the property is an enclosed courtyard garden, arranged for low maintenance and everyday use. The paved surface suits outdoor seating and dining, with space for pots and planting to add colour and interest. Fencing and established planting soften the boundaries and create a sheltered, private feel, while the garden connects directly to the house.
A useful garden shed provides storage for tools and equipment, and an external tap is fitted, ideal for watering pots and plants.
The driveway provides off-road parking for two vehicles and leads to the detached garage. The garage is larger than an average single and is fitted with power and lighting, making it well suited to parking, storage, or workshop use.
Beyond the garden and driveway, views stretch across open fields and surrounding countryside, adding to the rural setting and overall appeal of the home
Eastington is a thriving community, well served by village shops including family owned and managed long established Broomhalls butchers, a post office, Co op and a good English pub The Badger Inn, with Coffee shop at The Lazy Goose. The Eastington Farm Shop, newly featured and ethically minded, has café facilities and supports local farmers’ fresh produce and artisan products.
Eastington is highly desirable due to its superb location nestling between rolling Cotswold vistas, winding River Severn and redevelopment of the Stroudwater canal. These and the River Frome provide a wealth of nature and historic interest with its many sites and walks to be explored.
Easy travel links. Junction 13 of the M5 is just one mile away. Stonehouse Railway station approx. (3 miles) has direct train links to London (Paddington). Cam railway station approx. (5 miles) has a direct line to Bristol (Parkway).