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House For Sale £585,000
Horsley, Stroud GL6


Description
Situated in the quiet and sought after position of Wallow Green Horsley stands this deceivingly spacious Cotswold stone cottage offering flexible living accommodation along with four bedrooms, a good size garden, countryside views and parking.

On entering through a pitched roof porch, which is ideal for coats and boots, which leads through to a lovely well-presented sitting room benefitting from a beamed ceiling and a Cotswold stone fire place with a wood burner.

Leading on the kitchen/open plan dining room is of a great size, the dining room enjoying wooden flooring and a feature open fire place and leading off there is a lovely family/garden room from where to sit and enjoy the beautiful views out to the garden.

The kitchen benefits from plenty of cottage style units and there is a good size utility room leading off and a cloak room.

To the first floor there are three bedrooms, the master being of a good size with a lovely pitched roof ceiling and enjoying French doors opening out to a small seating area from where to enjoy the open countryside views.

The family shower room is beautifully appointed and finished in a contemporary style.

To the second floor the spacious attic bedroom enjoys a pitched roof ceiling and a dormer window looking out to the front.

To the outside there is plenty of parking to the front on the gravelled drive, and to the rear there is a good size garden backing onto open fields and there is a paved patio area.<br /><br />Horsley is a small rural village on the outskirts of Nailsworth. It offers The Hog, a fine traditional public house, a highly regarded village school and a community shop. Nestled in a wooded valley, the surrounding flat topped rolling hills offer boundless country walks, a good number of which can be started from the doorstep.

Just over a mile away is the bustling market town of Nailsworth. A growing historic market town, it has become increasingly popular in recent years. Famous as the location for the highly regarded 'Williams Kitchen' delicatessen and Hobbs House Bakery, the town also features a post office, public library, doctors, dentists, as well as a wide range of shops from well-known high street names to unique independent shops. A local centre for the arts with its annual arts festival, the town is well known for its fine restaurants, cafes and friendly local pubs.

Further local amenities include highly regarded private and public sector schools, with Stroud offering a boys and a girls grammar school. Horsley has convenient road links being close to the A46, connecting easily with the M4 and The South Cotswolds. Rail links in the area include Cam and Dursley for trains to Bristol and Gloucester and Stroud's mainline train station that is approximately 5 miles away offering a 90 minute (approx.) rail journey to Paddington.

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