Located in a sought-after location on the edge of the Cotswold's AONB and within easy walking distance to the local primary school stands this beautifully presented two-bedroom, south-facing aspect cottage offering far-reaching views and a nice size garden. The cottage has high ceilings throughout offering an airy feeling.
On entering there is a lovely sitting room enjoying wooden floors, exposed Cotswold stone walls, and a wood burner. The sitting room is beautifully presented and there is room for a dining table.
The kitchen enjoys plenty of cottage-style units and has a feature Cotswold stone wall.
Leading up to the first floor there is a beautifully presented double bedroom, enjoying painted wooden flooring and far-reaching countryside views looking out.
The spacious family bathroom is immaculately presented in a contemporary style and benefits from having a large walk-in shower.
To the second floor, there is a good size attic bedroom again beautifully presented and enjoying views looking out.
To the outside, there is a small gated garden to the front. The main garden is situated a short distance along at the end of the cottages and has a summer house with bi-folding doors and electricity opens out to the garden. There is a wildlife pond and medium size trees.
The cottage also benefits from wooden double glazing.
What 3 words -
defensive.crusted.spikeBrimscombe is a popular area a couple of miles east of Stroud. The historic building of the former Brimscombe Port is nearby, with a well regarded primary school within walking distance. Canalside walks are on the doorstep and amenities available at nearby Brimscombe Corner includes a general store. Stroud town offers a wider range of shops, amenities and a train station with direct London (Paddington) service. Nailsworth two miles, Cirencester (11 miles), Cheltenham (14 miles) and Swindon (26 miles) are all within comfortable driving distance.