Glen cottage is a charming character property set in a quiet spot in Old Bussage, the accommodation, which is arranged over two floors comprises a spacious entrance hallway with feature tiled floor and doors to all other rooms, good size sitting room with feature fireplace, kitchen/dining room with a contemporary style fitted kitchen, landing, family bathroom and two double bedrooms with views to the front. Further benefits include gas central heating, partial double glazing and being offered with no onward chain.
Terraced and landscaped gardens with steps leading up to a lawned garden, a pathway leads to the stone built storage with potential to develop. The top terrace offers a shed and the perfect sitting spot to take in the views across the valley to fields and open countryside. There is a gated driveway with further storage and off street parking for one car.
The property is located on the Brownshill/Chalford border. Brownshill is a popular hill top village a few miles East of Stroud with countryside walks on the door step. It, along with the neighbouring villages of Chalford, Bussage and Eastcombe, enjoys a bustling village community, with several excellent primary schools, three Cotswold pubs, gp surgery, pharmacy, a superb secondary school, a post office and shops in the area. A wider range of facilities are available at Stroud, Nailsworth and Cirencester and include shops and amenities, schools and colleges, a leisure and sports centres, and an award winning weekly farmers market in Stroud. There are main line railway stations at both Stroud and Kemble with a direct service to London (Paddington), taking around 75 minutes from Kemble. Cheltenham, Bristol and Swindon are all within easy daily commuting distance.
Agents note
We have a structural engineers report on file dated August 2021 which advises trial pits are required to ascertain ground conditions and that wall ties and/or underpinning may be required.
Tenure
Freehold
Council tax band
Band = D
Services
The vendor has informed us that all mains services are connected.