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House For Sale £450,000
Nailsworth, Stroud, Gloucestershire GL6


Description
Situated in an elevated position and enjoying far reaching views over the surrounding countryside stands this beautifully presented three-bedroom stone cottage benefiting from off-road parking and wild life friendly, landscaped gardens to the front and rear including a small pond.

Enter through a sunny garden room/conservatory which is a lovely space from which to relax and watch the view and birds come and go. Following on the sitting room is a nice size enjoying plenty of light and benefiting from an efficient wood burning stove. Also the thick Cotswold stone walls keep the cottage cool in the summer.

Leading through there is a central dining room, family room or office which is a good size with views to the side.

The spacious kitchen/ breakfast room enjoys plenty of contemporary style storage units and looks out to the rear garden.

Leading off from the kitchen is a porch/ boot room or dog space with access to front and rear gardens and an outside cloakroom with storage for garden tools.

To the first floor there are two bedrooms both enjoying lovely views and the family bathroom is well presented.

Stairs lead up to the top floor to an attic double bedroom enjoying some built in storage and a window seat from where to sit and enjoy the views.

Outside there is off road parking to the front and a well stocked garden with a shady patio area. To the rear the garden is shadier and terraced with shrubs and seating areas. There is a summer house and storage shed with work bench, log store and chest freezer.<br /><br />Rockness is a very friendly community which supports a Community Orchard opposite the Terrace and Nailsworth is an historic mill town which has become increasingly popular in recent years. Famous for the highly regarded Williams Kitchen delicatessen, it has supermarkets, a wide range of unique independent shops, many excellent eating places, a Post Office, Public Library and monthly market. A local Centre for the Arts with its annual Arts Festival, the town is well known for its fine restaurants and friendly local pubs as well as its famous football club Forest Green Rovers. Nestled in a wooded valley with many footpaths, the surrounding area offers boundless country walks. Other amenities in the local area include highly regarded private and public schools, banks, gliding and polo clubs, a Leisure Centre in Stroud and nt Minchinhampton Common with its unique Ice Cream Parlour.

Nailsworth has convenient road links to all main cities (M4 and M5), train and daily bus service to London. Stroud station is 5 miles away and Paddington an 80 minute ride. 7 miles away is the larger market town of Tetbury, well known for its Antique shops and close proximity to the royal estates of Highgrove and Gatcombe Park. Internationally renowned Westonbirt Arboretum is 10 miles away.

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