Located in the much sought-after town of Minchinhampton stands this two-bedroom character residence offering good size living accommodation along with a garden, and a garage. The property is within easy walking distance to the local primary school and common.
On entering through a pitched roof porch the sitting room is of a generous size and enjoys sash windows looking out, a beamed ceiling and a beautiful Cotswold stone feature fireplace with a wood burner.
Following through there is a separate dining room with views looking out to the garden and steps lead up to a good size garden room/conservatory which enjoys double doors leading out to the rear patio and garden. Leading off there is a cloakroom.
Following through the kitchen is of a good size benefitting from plenty of built-in storage units with room for a breakfast table.
To the first floor there is a good size family bathroom benefitting from an overhead shower over the bath.
Leading on there is a spacious double bedroom enjoying built-in storage.
To the second floor there is a spacious attic bedroom enjoying exposed beams and plenty of eaves storage.
To the outside, there is a garage and the rear garden is easy to manage and mainly laid to paving. There is also an outside store.
Please note: At present the vendors have a planning application in with the council to provide a dropped kerb to the driveway.<br /><br />The town of Minchinhampton is a most sought-after area with a highly regarded primary school within a 5 minute walk and 600 acres surrounding of National Trust common land. There are also several coffee shops, bistros & restaurants, a corner shop, pharmacy, a butcher's, a library, sports & social club with football and rugby teams, doctors and dentists. There is a strong sense of community with a good social network.
Across the common is the favoured Minchinhampton Golf Club course, interspersed with several gastro pubs. There are plenty of other leisure activities on offer too including a riding stables, bowls club, extensive countryside walks, gliding and polo clubs.
The area has excellent schools including a boys and girls grammar school in Stroud and local private schools include Beaudesert and Wycliffe. There is a regular bus service over the common towards Stroud, and Kemble Station is a 15 minute drive away making London an easy commute. Cirencester, Gloucester, Cheltenham, Bath, Bristol, Swindon, the M4 and M5 are all easily accessible.