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House For Sale £995,000
The Ham, Coaley, Dursley GL11


Description
This attractive Grade ii-listed farmhouse was believed to have been built in the late 17th or early 18th century & has been extensively modernised over the years, while retaining much of its original character. The house has a striking appearance, constructed from traditional stone with original features including a ‘Tudor’ style door arch, a solid oak newel staircase & exposed stone walls, floors & timber beams. The beautifully presented interior includes bath/shower rooms, attractive reception spaces decorated in a traditional style to complement the age of the home & a handsome farmhouse kitchen featuring a large Everhot cooker in addition to a number of integrated appliances. Particular emphasis must be made of the ground floor accommodation. The 22’ sitting room with a gorgeous inglenook fireplace & enclosed wood burner creates a fantastic social space. There is also a cloakroom & a storage cupboard. Upstairs, via clever use of two staircases, the accommodation is separate but can be joined via an interconnecting door. The main bedroom has an en-suite bathroom, while there is a separate en-suite guest suite, three further bedrooms & a family bath/shower room.

Outside
The property is set within grounds of about 0.63 of an acre, approached via an electric gate leading to an ample parking area to the front of the house which also has access to a detached double garage & wood store. The gardens wrap around the house & include a generous level lawn, shrubs, mature trees & a lovely paved terrace to the rear with a hot tub. The highlight of the garden is certainly the very impressive 46' pool house, which houses a heated indoor swimming pool with separate pump room & a sauna.

Situation
Facilities within Coaley include a well-regarded primary school, parish church, inn & shop. Bus services travel through the village to Dursley, providing further shopping, recreational & educational facilities. Cam, a neighbouring village, has shops including Tesco’s supermarket & other facilities whilst Stroud is approximately 8 miles away with more extensive shopping & the railway station to London (Paddington). The M5 motorway and main A38 road enables commuters to travel in the north-south corridor of the Severn Vale, especially to Gloucester, Cheltenham & Bristol. Train services link to Bristol (Parkway), Gloucester & Cheltenham from Cam station.

Additional Information
Council Tax - Band G

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