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House For Sale £370,000
Upper Dorrington Terrace, Stroud GL5


Description
A charming red bricked three storey three bedroom terrace, situated in a very envious location taking full advantage of the valley views. Having gardens and allotment to the front along with an enclosed rear garden. Two reception areas, fitted kitchen and pantry, three bedrooms over two floors with a wealth of natural light. A four piece family bathroom. To the rear a outside WC, tiered gardens, with rear access to on street parking. Situated a short walk from Stroud centre and station. A great family home.

A delightful period red bricked terrace situated in the very popular Upper Dorrington Terrace. What a delight with view across to Butterrow & Rodborough. A short walk to all Stroud has to offer.

On approach to the front via a pedestrian pathway runs along the row up to the front of this charming house. Wrought iron fencing to one side and opening to a front garden laid to lawn, perfect on a summers day to sit and watch the world go by.

Pathway to the front, directly into the entrance hall, space to hang coats and store boots and shoes. Stairs to the first floor and door to receptions.

Sitting room with a fantastic view across the valley to the front, a wealth of natural light, archway opens to the dining room.

The dining room has a window to the rear, door to the kitchen and under stairs pantry. The pantry has shelving and space for a tumble drier.

A small fitted kitchen with door to the rear garden, window to the side. A range of base and wall mounted cabinets provide a wealth of storage complete with integral appliances to include a built ceramic hob, oven and extractor fan, space for washing machine, slimline dishwasher and fridge freezer. Complimented by tiled flooring.

To the first floor doors leads to two bedrooms and a family bathroom, further stairs lead to a third bedroom.

Bedroom one is to the front with two windows providing lovely views and a wealth of natural light. A very good sized double room with space for freestanding furniture. Bedroom two the rear is also a double room with garden views. A very good sized family bathroom with a four piece suite and window to the rear. Open recess under the stairs provides a great study area.

Stairs from the landing lead to the second floor into bedroom three having Velux windows to the front and rear, a wealth of under eaves storage. Although some restricted head height the current owner does have a double bed in this room. The room complies with building regulations, signed off in April 2024.

Front garden & vegetable garden

To the front all laid to lawn a lovely place to sit in the evening when relaxing with a glass of wine and enjoying the views across to Butterrow and Rodborugh. From the shared front pathway steps lead down to a lovely allotment area perfect for all home-grown vegetables, this sits directly in front of the house and forms part of the land owned by the property.

To the rear of the property a small outhouse provides an outside WC along with the boiler, very handy for when in the garden. Steps lead up to tiered gardens with a sun terrace lovely to sit and enjoy the peace and quiet. Further Steps lead through, a wealth of planting to either side. A rear roller shutter garage door and gate provides rear access to Park road where on street parking is located. .

A beautiful property with great potential benefiting from a private rear garden, stunning views and a great opportunity to have a vegetable garden.

This property is located in the heart of Old Stroud, known locally to offer a wealth of character properties, and is considered a very desirable area convenient to the town and railway station. The area is known locally to have a wonderful community vibe. The location offers so much so near.

A short walk into town, Stroud sits below the western escarpment of the Cotswold Hills, encircled by five sweeping valleys. Has been described as "The Covent Garden of the Cotswolds".

Stroud is a well-known centre for arts and crafts and the weekly Farmers Market has been voted the best in the country and the indoor Five Valleys shopping centre is a fantastic attraction. An annual textile festival is held in the town as well as various exhibitions at the Subscription Rooms and at The Museum in the Park.

Stroud has a wealth of local pubs and restaurants and the very well regarded Stroud brewery offering great social events with ethical and organic beer has become a very cherished landmark.

Stroud has two state Grammar Schools, for boys and girls, and Archway School, a mixed Comprehensive Secondary School. Nearby are several Independent Schools such as Beaudesert Park School in Minchinhampton, Wycliffe College in Stonehouse. Good transport links with London Paddington by train and Bath and Bristol by car.


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