Situated in a highly desirable non estate village location is this recently built three bedroom semi-detached house. The property benefiting from comfortable well planned living accommodation is convenient to local schooling and shopping facilities and amenities of the village centre. No onward chain.The accommodation comprises entrance hall with doors to cloakroom, lounge/dining room and stairs to landing and first floor living accommodation. Cloakroom with modern white suite comprising WC and wall mounted wash hand basin, built in storage cupboard. Lounge/diner: window to front aspect, patio doors to wooden decking and rear garden. Kitchen fitted with a matching range of eye and base level storage units with built and integrated appliances with built in oven, four ring gas hob with extractor hood, integrated fridge and freezer and appliance space.On the first floor: landing, window to side aspect, doors to family bathroom and bedrooms one, two and three, trap to loft space. Family bathroom: window to rear aspect, modern suite comprising bath with tiled splash backs fitted with shower unit, shower screen, pedestal wash hand basin and WC. Bedroom one: window to rear aspect. Bedroom two: window to front aspect. Bedroom three: window to front aspect with built in wardrobe.The property is warmed by gas central heating and is double glazed throughout.Exterior: Driveway for approximately three vehicles, gated side access leading to rear garden. Rear garden: Southwest facing being enclosed with wooden panelled fencing, substantial raised wooden decked area, stone chipped patio and mainly laid to lawn with outside water tap.lounge/dining/kitchen: 22'8 x 10'10 maxKitchen: 10'3 x 8'Bedroom one: 11'1 x 12'1Bedroom two: 11'1 max x 10'2 maxBedroom three: 7'10 max x 6'10 max For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69465979
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Did you know that a new build home uses 64% less energy than older properties, cutting the average energy bill by £183 a month* The Hardy: There is no shortage of natural light in the spacious Hardy where sliding doors span the width of the back of the house, creating a seamless transition from indoor to outdoor open plan living. This design creates an environment that is perfect for entertaining friends and family, bringing the outdoors in. There is underfloor heating to the ground floor and both first floor bathrooms. This semi-detached three-bedroom property presents generous living spaces, and the open plan contemporary design is ideal for a modern lifestyle. Fitted, mirrored wardrobes with sliding doors maximise the use of storage and make already spacious rooms feel even lighter and bigger. Viewing is a must to appreciate the stunning setting of these well-designed family homes on an exceptionally landscaped development. **2% Fixed Mortgage for 2 years available on this property - this offer is available for those who reserve this winter. Terms and conditions available on our website. The Freeman Homes Signature Specification: Our signature specification means that you will also enjoy abundant built-in storage, plenty of natural light and the highest quality finishes. Each home has well thought-out outdoor space for relaxation and entertaining. We've combined meticulous attention to detail with premium branded appliances, technologies and products that are stylish, efficient, low-maintenance, and reduce house running costs and carbon outlay. We've partnered with suppliers to curate the Freeman Homes Signature Specification as a luxury standard earning us an enviable reputation. Underfloor heating, built-in wardrobes, integrated NEFF kitchen appliances, Villeroy & Boch bathroom sanitaryware, Porcelanosa tiles plus flooring included throughout are just some of the features, fixtures and fittings included throughout our homes Plot 37 Kitchen Specification Details: - Neff built-in Double Oven - Neff Ceramic Hob with 4-zone touch control - Built-in Montpellier Fridge Freezer - Montpellier integrated Dishwasher - Beautiful colour combination of Symphony kitchen units in Cashmere and premium laminate worktops in Woodstone - Kitchen flooring: Amtico in Nordic Oak About Severnbank, Newnham on Severn: Severnbank is a collection of detached and semi-detached homes, situated on the edge of Newnham on Severn. Architecturally, they have been designed to provide a sensitive blend of traditional and contemporary styles. Inside each home you will find spacious bedrooms, a contemporary kitchen and practical, generous living spaces ideal for flexible family living. We include many luxury features in our homes as standard, including integrated NEFF kitchen appliances. It is often difficult to find out what is happening in a new community, so we have compiled a list of everything that you can enjoy whilst living in your new home in Newham-on-Severn. For general community spots, Newnham Community Library, the Saturday Community Cafe and Newnham Club are perfect for everyone and offer plenty of events and activities to suit all ages. If you are wanting to meet like-minded people, Newnham offers up lots of opportunities to do so with the Garden Club, Film Club, Newnham WI, the Royal British Legion, the Friendship Club and Church communities. The Pilates, Low-Impact Zumba, Clay Hill Potters, and numerous games clubs mean that there will always be a new skill to learn! There are also plenty of activities for the children and grandchildren: Rainbows, Brownies, and Guides; Singing, Dancing and Acting classes; Junior and Adult Archery; Rugby Rockets, and after school clubs. To keep up with all of the latest news and activities, The Fifteen Bells monthly parish magazine is the perfect guide for everyone living in Newnham-on-Severn. For transport, Newnham Private Hire is a taxi service primarily used for over 55s, and there is a bus stop just 5 minutes' walk from Severnbank that goes between Coleford and Gloucester. There is also a specific shopping bus that leaves Newnham for Cinderford at 9:30am on Fridays, returning at 12:30. Severnbank offers excellent transport links via the A48 and amenities to suit every lifestyle in close proximity. Severnbank Wildlife-Friendly Features & Ecology Landscaping: Beautiful green open spaces, ecology flora and fauna landscaping, and wildlife-friendly features support both nature and the community at Severnbank: - Extensive and landscaped green open space, hedgerows, planting, and wetlands connect Severnbank with the surrounding area - We've planted 320 trees, 2,573 native plants, 8,152 shrubs, 1,785 wetland marginal plants, 1,852m2 of wildflower, 7,910m2 Tussock grasses and 1,638m2 of species-rich wetland seeding - Hedgehog-friendly fencing allows hedgehogs to roam freely in search of food and mates. - Hedgehog houses provide shelter and somewhere to nest. - Our planting is designed to create future flight paths for wildlife, especially bats that use tree lines and the tree canopy as corridors to commute from one area to another. - Bird boxes provide a home for nesting birds and their fledglings. Bat boxes provide a place for bats to roost. *Figures from the recent Watt a Save report from HBF (Home Builders Federation) ***Development service charge approx. £250 pa ****The photos included in this listing are indicative of Freeman Homes internal specification. A range of options are available, subject to build stage. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_gloucestershire-r740936/for-sale_i71264448
The Sherston is a delightful home featuring an open-plan kitchen/dining area and a separate living room, together with an en-suite main bedroom, two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. THE SHERSTONThe Sherston is a delightful home featuring an open-plan kitchen/dining area and a separate living room, together with an en-suite main bedroom, two further bedrooms and a family bathroom.NUP END MEADOWDiscover a range of beautifully designed 2, 3, and 4-bedroom homes in this attractive village location. Adjoining the popular Nup End Green development, this new collection of homes at Nup End Meadow is part of a welcoming, close-knit community with easy connections to Gloucester, Cheltenham, Hereford and the M50.SUSTAINABLE LIVING IN A STUNNINGCOUNTRYSIDE LOCATIONAshleworth's enviable lifestyle seamlessly blends the tranquillity of nature with the warmth ofcommunity, and an ongoing commitment tosustainable living. Electric vehicle charging points are readily available/accompany every home, while air source heat pumps reduce your home's carbon footprint while keeping you comfortably warm.The timber frame construction used throughout the development is not only lower carbon, butprovides exceptional thermal insulation. The local countryside is stunning, with opportunities to reconnect with nature on your doorstep. Rolling fields and farmlands are close by, whether for peaceful morning dog walks or Sunday afternoon strolls.A charming village hub at the heart of the community is waiting for you to explore, with a popular deli, cosy cafe, well-stocked village shop and convenient post office.It's a place to take a few moments out of your day, enjoy a spot of lunch, connect with your neighbours and enjoy the quality of life Ashleworth has to offer.WHERE RURAL CHARM MEETS A WARM, WELCOMING COMMUNITYA tranquil village in the Tewkesbury District of Gloucestershire, Ashleworth is an idyllic spot offering the perfect blend of rural calm and urban accessibility.Located six miles north of the historic city of Gloucester, and with vibrant Cheltenham also within easy reach, you're mere moments away from an array of shopping, leisure and cultural possibilities. With both cities offering ndependent boutiques and cafes nestled among big-name brands, everything you need is at your fingertips. Gloucester Quays also beckons with a wealth of outlet shopping, dining and entertainment ptions, or enjoy a leisurely round of golf at the Rodway Hill Golf Course, seven miles away.The small village primary school in Ashleworth is well regarded and rated 'Good' in its latest Ofsted report, while Hartpury College and University, renowned for its programmes in agriculture, animal studies, equine studies, sports, and veterinary nursing, is just a short drive away.Once you venture beyond the village, a nearbypub, local bakery and veterinary centre add tothe rich tapestry of amenities and opportunities.The room sizes shown are taken from the dimension arrows on the floor plans, and a tolerance of +/- 50mm is allowed. External finishes on certain designs, layouts, window positions and styles may vary, please check with the Sales Advisor. These floor plans are a guide only and may be subject to change.Total area is approximate only. Computer generated image indicative only.This is a Freehold Development but as there are additional legal elements to this property you are responsible for management charges. You may also incur fees for items such as Management packs. You must therefore consult with your legal representatives on these matters at the earliest opportunity before making a decision to purchase. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70450960
The Dyrham is a splendid home offering an open-plan kitchen/dining area and adjoining utility, together with a separate living room, an en-suite main bedroom, two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. THE DYRHAMThe Dyrham is a splendid home offering an open-plan kitchen/dining area and adjoining utility, together with a separate living room, an en-suite main bedroom, two further bedrooms and a family bathroom.NUP END MEADOWDiscover a range of beautifully designed 2, 3, and 4-bedroom homes in this attractive village location. Adjoining the popular Nup End Green development, this new collection of homes at Nup End Meadow is part of a welcoming, close-knit community with easy connections to Gloucester, Cheltenham, Hereford and the M50.SUSTAINABLE LIVING IN A STUNNINGCOUNTRYSIDE LOCATIONAshleworth's enviable lifestyle seamlessly blends the tranquillity of nature with the warmth ofcommunity, and an ongoing commitment tosustainable living. Electric vehicle charging points are readily available/accompany every home, while air source heat pumps reduce your home's carbon footprint while keeping you comfortably warm.The timber frame construction used throughout the development is not only lower carbon, butprovides exceptional thermal insulation. The local countryside is stunning, with opportunities to reconnect with nature on your doorstep. Rolling fields and farmlands are close by, whether for peaceful morning dog walks or Sunday afternoon strolls.A charming village hub at the heart of the community is waiting for you to explore, with a popular deli, cosy cafe, well-stocked village shop and convenient post office.It's a place to take a few moments out of your day, enjoy a spot of lunch, connect with your neighbours and enjoy the quality of life Ashleworth has to offer.WHERE RURAL CHARM MEETS A WARM, WELCOMING COMMUNITYA tranquil village in the Tewkesbury District of Gloucestershire, Ashleworth is an idyllic spot offering the perfect blend of rural calm and urban accessibility.Located six miles north of the historic city of Gloucester, and with vibrant Cheltenham also within easy reach, you're mere moments away from an array of shopping, leisure and cultural possibilities. With both cities offering ndependent boutiques and cafes nestled among big-name brands, everything you need is at your fingertips. Gloucester Quays also beckons with a wealth of outlet shopping, dining and entertainment ptions, or enjoy a leisurely round of golf at the Rodway Hill Golf Course, seven miles away.The small village primary school in Ashleworth is well regarded and rated 'Good' in its latest Ofsted report, while Hartpury College and University, renowned for its programmes in agriculture, animal studies, equine studies, sports, and veterinary nursing, is just a short drive away.Once you venture beyond the village, a nearbypub, local bakery and veterinary centre add tothe rich tapestry of amenities and opportunities.The room sizes shown are taken from the dimension arrows on the floor plans, and a tolerance of +/- 50mm is allowed. External finishes on certain designs, layouts, window positions and styles may vary, please check with the Sales Advisor. These floor plans are a guide only and may be subject to change.Total area is approximate only. Computer generated image indicative only.This is a Freehold Development but as there are additional legal elements to this property you are responsible for management charges. You may also incur fees for items such as Management packs. You must therefore consult with your legal representatives on these matters at the earliest opportunity before making a decision to purchase. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70498869
Set in a most attractive village location with outstanding views to Cleeve Hill is this spacious three bedroom semi-detached house. The spacious well planned living accommodation comprises: generous lounge leading to a large conservatory/dining area and with lovely village views, a modern fitted kitchen/breakfast room with built-in and integrated appliances and cloakroom. On the first floor there are three double bedrooms and a modern bathroom suite. To the exterior there is a driveway for three vehicles leading to a good size garage, there are attractive landscaped gardens and a secluded patio area.Woodmancote is a pretty village situated on the lower slopes of Cleeve Hill which lies immediately east of Bishops Cleeve with its local schooling and extensive shopping and leisure facilities.Entrance porch to entrance hall with ceramic tiled flooring and storage cupboard and doors to cloakroom, lounge, kitchen/breakfast room and stairs to landing and first floor living accommodation. Cloakroom with modern suite. Lounge: large picture window with lovely views to Cleeve Hill, contemporary inset log effect fire, door to conservatory/dining area. Conservatory/dining area: ceramic tiled flooring, window blinds, French doors to patio and with lovely views to Cleeve Hill, door to kitchen/breakfast room. Kitchen/breakfast room: extensively fitted with a matching range of eye and base level storage units with granite worktops and Belfast under slung sink, integrated AEG dishwasher and Indesit washing machine, space for range cooker with splash backing and extractor hood, underlighting to cupboard units, breakfast bar and ceramic tiled flooring.First floor: landing: window with lovely views over thatched cottage and to Cleeve Hill, doors to bathroom and bedrooms one, two and three. Bathroom: modern with suite comprising bath fitted with Mira shower unit and shower screen, wash hand basin and WC, built-in airing cupboard and trap to loft space.Bedroom one: lovely views to Nottingham Hill and walk-in wardrobe. Bedroom two: window with lovely views over parkland and to Nottingham Hill and walk-in wardrobe. Bedroom three: with views to Cleeve Hill, built-in wardrobe and fitted double wardrobe.Exterior: the property is partly enclosed with hedging and Cotswold stone walling and is complimented with an attractive landscaped garden, stocked with various trees and flower and shrub borders. A driveway with part turning circle offers hard standing for approximately three vehicles leading to integral garage. Gated side access leads to rear garden. Rear garden: is enclosed with Cotswold stone walling with patio area, outside water tap and lighting. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71145989
Chain Free - A spacious four bedroom detached house situated in Geralds Way on the Manor Farm estate around five miles East of Stroud. The surrounding area is well known locally for its good community and mixed demographic benefitting from a local convenience store, well-established primary schools, secondary school and a park. This location allows for straight forward access to the shops, amenities and train station of Stroud via the A419. The ground floor comprises an entrance hallway with vacuum cupboard and modern downstairs w/c, bay-fronted living room with woodburning stove, a kitchen/dining room with integrated oven/hob and access to the rear garden with a utility housing the boiler and a side access. On the first floor is a landing with a window over and storage cupboards, bedroom four, double bedrooms for bedroom two and three both with fitted wardrobes, modern family bathroom with shower over the bath and LED demisting mirror and a master bedroom with two sets of built in wardrobes and an en-suite shower room also with LED demisting mirror. Windows to the rear of the property have a south-south easterly aspect so enjoys sun for a lot of the day into the kitchen/dining room as do bedroom two and three. The property benefits from gas central heating, cavity wall insulation and double glazing whilst the woodburner assists with warming the house. The current vendors have improved the property by replacing the cloakroom, bathroom and en-suite shower room, replacing the boiler and erecting new garden fencing.The interior is complemented by having a good-size south facing garden accessed via the sides of the house or from the kitchen/dining room. The garden is split between a patio seating area immediately out from the kitchen, a lawn area and a further seating terrace at the bottom of the garden with various planted borders around. The garage can be accessed via a side door and up and over door with driveway parking for two cars to the front.The area is popular for its mix of beautiful countryside and convenient amenities, which includes schools, pubs and several lovely playing fields. People have been calling this area home for at least 5,000 years, but it really developed in the 16th century when many of the stone cottages were built illegally to house cloth workers from the mills expanding in the valley below. Bussage is a village of two parts - the older part with the church and the lovely traditional Cotswold pub, the Ram Inn, while the newer part is home to a large estate of about 900 homes, built in the 1980s around Manor Farm, with road names such as Tanglewood Way and Cuckoo Close that belie its rural history. The area was once thickly wooded - Frith Wood, a 19-acre wood to the south of the estate with public access, is a small remaining part. A small shopping centre on the estate includes Tesco Express, Boots Pharmacy, a doctors' surgery and a community centre, while there is a dentists' surgery and petrol station at nearby Fourways. The parish church of Bussage was founded by Thomas Keble, who gave his name to the local secondary school, which has a leisure centre and gym open to the community and a range of facilities which can be hired. Bussage also has its own primary school. There are lots of lovely walks in the area, including Toadsmoor Lake and Dimmel's Dale nature reserve. The larger town of Stroud (4 miles) has a direct train line to London and an award-winning farmers' market. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70973313
Occupying a pretty village setting, with wooded valley views in the highly-regarded Cotswold village of Chalford lies this detached cottage. Constructed in traditional Cotswold stone, the cottage enjoys great character throughout. A tiled porch leads into the cottage hallway with stairs leading to the first floor and doors to the kitchen, snug and sitting room. The kitchen has a range of shaker style wall & base units with solid wooden worktops and a gas range cooker. A light and airy snug/study with front aspect views leads through to the living area with a log burner, there are also front aspect views with double doors leading into the pretty cottage garden. The property has three bedrooms on the first floor, the main bedroom being a particular note of interest with a window giving front aspect views and vaulted ceilings. The family bathroom can be located on the first floor. There is a converted loft space with steep steps from the first floor leading to a great multi-purpose space with Velux windows looking over the front aspect.OutsideThe pretty, mature cottage garden is a true asset to this cottage and would suit a keen gardener. A patio area is laid to the front of the property perfect for alfresco dining. From here the garden is mainly laid to lawn with a mixture of mature fruit trees, shrubs and vegetables. Steps at the bottom of the garden give access to the pretty stream. A single garage is located to the rear of the property with parking.SituationChalford is a charming Cotswold village with a web of winding lanes connecting the various sections of the community. Chalford Hill and its neighbouring villages provide everyday facilities, including a volunteer-run village shop which provides locally sourced organic produce, Doctor and both Primary and Secondary Schooling. There are also a number of nearby towns, Cirencester, Tetbury, Nailsworth and Stroud which offer an excellent range of shopping and services. The A419 connects Stroud and Cirencester and extends beyond Stroud to link with the M5 motorway. Train services are available at Stroud and Kemble, south of Cirencester, travelling to London (Paddington). There are great educational choices nearby including two local primary schools within walking distance as well as two Grammar Schools and a College in Stroud. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70889885
Excellent example of a modern family home set in an idyllic cul-de-sac location with accommodation, which is arranged over two floors, comprising, an entrance hallway with stairs to the first floor and doors to all other rooms, ground floor WC, spacious dual aspect sitting room with a gas fire and leading through to the conservatory which overlooks the rear garden, kitchen/dining room with a stylish fitted kitchen and storage housing the boiler with side access to the off street parking and garage. The first floor offers a landing with loft access and an airing cupboard, three generous bedrooms and a superb shower room with an oversized shower and tiled walls. Further benefits include gas central heating, double glazing and EV charger point. A gravelled driveway leads to the off street parking to the side of the property and the very well tended lawned front garden with a pathway leading to the entrance door. The rear garden is a delight and has been meticulously cared for by the current vendors with a patio, level lawn and extensive beds with an array of shrubs and plants. Gated side access leads to the garage with an up and over door and off street parking.The property is tucked away backing onto woods in lovely peaceful cul-de-sac location. It, along with the neighbouring villages of Chalford, Brownshill and Eastcombe, enjoys a bustling village community, with established primary and secondary schools, two Cotswold pubs, GP surgery, pharmacy, a post office and shops in the area. Stroud town benefits from an award winning weekly farmers market as well as a variety of local independent shops and stores, pubs serving locally supplied beers and ciders and plenty of cafes, bars and restaurants to eat and socialise at. The recently opened "Five Valleys" shopping centre is of particular note and is certainly worth a visit for a range of market stalls, food stalls and stores. The wider area has a range of shops and amenities, including supermarkets, a hospital, state and private schools, a leisure and sports centre and a main line railway station with inter city services travelling to London (Paddington). Cirencester (10 miles), Cheltenham (15 miles) and Swindon (25 miles) are all within comfortable driving distance. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70025055
NEWLY RELEASED - The Lilac is a much sought-after property with exceptional space afforded to the Principal suite. A home equal in square footage to a four bedroom property has been thoughtfully designed with the most indulgent of spaces. The LilacPLOT 14 & 15 (15 is Handed)The Lilac is perfectly designed with space andstyle at the fore.A stunning kitchen, dining and family room stretches across the back of the house with doors opening to the garden allowing the space to seamlessly blend with the outside.The separate study creates the perfect environment to work from home or allows you to simply find a peaceful place in which to be.Upstairs the beautiful Principal bedroom with dressing area and en-suite bath and shower room provides a truly indulgent sanctuary.Bedroom two and three are also furnished with en-suite shower rooms creating the most beautiful rooms for all who live or stay here.Single Garage to plots 14 and 15.In and around Down HatherleyDown Hatherley is a popular area bridging town and country living on the outskirts of Gloucester.Sought after for its schooling to include Norton Church of England Primary School rated Ofsted "Good" and the renowned Sir Thomas Rich's Grammar school.There are amenities in abundance, locally you'll find a Co-Operative food store and bakery and a stone's throw away you have a larger Tesco and Sainsbury's supermarket.The city and its suberbs offer a wide variety of shops and facilities available for all to enjoy.Nearby Nature in Art is a museum and art gallery at Wallsworth Hall, Twigworth, dedicated exclusively to art inspired by nature in all forms, styles and media. The museum has twice been specially commended in the National Heritage Museum of the Year Awards.For those who like to relax, Hatherley Manor and Spa is an attractive 17th Century manor set amidst a 37-acre parkland estate surrounded by mature gardens in the heart of the rolling countryside. Fine dining at Brasserie Blanc owned by renowned chef Raymond Blanc and The Ivy Montpellier Brasserie can be found just 15 minutes away and the Gloucester Quays will offer a diverse range of eateries and waterside cafe's for all tastes as well as outlet shopping of the largest high street brands. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71784502
A delightful extended three bedroom Cotswold stone property dating back to 1824 that is situated on Upper Kitesnest towards the top of the village of Whiteshill a couple of miles North West of Stroud. Whiteshill is known for its friendly community and benefits from an established primary school, village pub, large park/playing field and a community ran village shop whilst allowing for easy access to the shops, amenities and train station of Stroud.The ground floor comprises an entrance porch/boot room, a 21' sitting room with exposed stone wall, woodburner and two window seats, a fitted kitchen with range cooker and two window openings into the bright dining room with built in pantry cupboards, three Velux windows and access to the garden. There is a cellar which has power and light but its access is neatly disguised in the living room to assist the room with more day to day living. On the first floor is a landing, a dual aspect third bedroom with loft access and airing and storage cupboards, a stylish bathroom with roll top bath and reclaimed mid century vanity unit and a 12' second bedroom. The top floor is home to a 14' master bedroom with built in wardrobes, two windows and en-suite shower room. Windows to the front of the property enjoy a southerly aspect towards fields around Pitchcombe so is particularly enjoyed from the top bedroom. The property benefits from gas central heating and double glazing as well as character features throughout from the window seats and exposed stone to the woodburner and exposed wood. The current vendors have improved the property greatly over the years by replacing the windows, extending out to create the dining room, erecting the studio and installing the kitchen and bathroom.The interior is complemented by having a good-size level garden accessed from the dining room or side access. The private garden is bordered with well-established trees/hedges and is mainly laid with lawn but benefits from a patio seating area, a summerhouse, ideal cabin/studio (with water, power and light) suitable for an array of working from home jobs, planted borders, a shed and a garage currently used as a workshop also with power and light. There is parking for two/three vehicles to the side of the property.Whiteshill benefits from a community ran village shop, a well-established primary school, a church, a playing field, village pub and walks on the doorstep in all directions. Stroud town benefits from an award winning weekly farmers market as well as a variety of local independent shops and stores, pubs serving locally supplied beers and ciders and plenty of cafes, bars and restaurants to eat and socialise as well as. The recently opened "Five Valleys" shopping centre is of particular note and is certainly worth a visit for a range of market stalls, food stalls and stores. The wider area has a range of shops and amenities, including supermarkets, a hospital, state and private schools, a leisure and sports centre and a main line railway station with inter city services travelling to London (Paddington). Cirencester (10 miles), Cheltenham (15 miles) and Swindon (25 miles) are all within comfortable driving distance. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71820997
The Banbury is a spacious home offering an open-plan kitchen and dining/family area, a separate living room and a study, in addition to an en-suite main bedroom, three further bedrooms and a family bathroom.This property has a Double Garage and an open aspect. THE BANBURYThe Banbury is a spacious home offering an open-plan kitchen and dining/family area, a separate living room and a study, in addition to an en-suite main bedroom, three further bedrooms and a family bathroom.NUP END MEADOWDiscover a range of beautifully designed 2, 3, and 4-bedroom homes in this attractive village location. Adjoining the popular Nup End Green development, this new collection of homes at Nup End Meadow is part of a welcoming, close-knit community with easy connections to Gloucester, Cheltenham, Hereford and the M50.SUSTAINABLE LIVING IN A STUNNINGCOUNTRYSIDE LOCATIONAshleworth's enviable lifestyle seamlessly blends the tranquillity of nature with the warmth ofcommunity, and an ongoing commitment tosustainable living. Electric vehicle charging points are readily available/accompany every home, while air source heat pumps reduce your home's carbon footprint while keeping you comfortably warm.The timber frame construction used throughout the development is not only lower carbon, butprovides exceptional thermal insulation. The local countryside is stunning, with opportunities to reconnect with nature on your doorstep. Rolling fields and farmlands are close by, whether for peaceful morning dog walks or Sunday afternoon strolls.A charming village hub at the heart of the community is waiting for you to explore, with a popular deli, cosy cafe, well-stocked village shop and convenient post office.It's a place to take a few moments out of your day, enjoy a spot of lunch, connect with your neighbours and enjoy the quality of life Ashleworth has to offer.WHERE RURAL CHARM MEETS A WARM, WELCOMING COMMUNITYA tranquil village in the Tewkesbury District of Gloucestershire, Ashleworth is an idyllic spot offering the perfect blend of rural calm and urban accessibility.Located six miles north of the historic city of Gloucester, and with vibrant Cheltenham also within easy reach, you're mere moments away from an array of shopping, leisure and cultural possibilities. With both cities offering ndependent boutiques and cafes nestled among big-name brands, everything you need is at your fingertips. Gloucester Quays also beckons with a wealth of outlet shopping, dining and entertainment ptions, or enjoy a leisurely round of golf at the Rodway Hill Golf Course, seven miles away.The small village primary school in Ashleworth is well regarded and rated 'Good' in its latest Ofsted report, while Hartpury College and University, renowned for its programmes in agriculture, animal studies, equine studies, sports and veterinary nursing, is just a short drive away.Once you venture beyond the village, a nearby pub, local bakery and veterinary centre add to the rich tapestry of amenities and opportunities.The room sizes shown are taken from the dimension arrows on the floor plans, and a tolerance of +/- 50mm is allowed. External finishes on certain designs, layouts, window positions and styles may vary, please check with the Sales Advisor. These floor plans are a guide only and may be subject to change.Total area is approximate only. Computer generated image indicative only.This is a Freehold Development but as there are additional legal elements to this property you are responsible for management charges. You may also incur fees for items such as Management packs. You must therefore consult with your legal representatives on these matters at the earliest opportunity before making a decision to purchase. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70474424
Delightful detached modern family home with a superb annexe and comprising, an entrance porch, entrance hallway with stairs to the first floor and a ground floor WC, spacious sitting room with a feature fireplace and open plan to the dining room, fitted kitchen with side access and a conservatory which overlooks the rear garden. Leading off the sitting room is a very well appointed annexe with an en-suite bathroom, separate shower cubicle and a useful utility room with rear access. The first floor offers a landing with storage and loft access, a family bathroom and three good size bedrooms with the master to en-suite. Further benefits include gas central heating, double glazing, cul-de-sac location and being offered with no onward chain. The property has lovely level gardens that have been very well maintained over the years. The front garden is lawned with a pathway leading to the entrance door and gated side access. The rear garden is enclosed with a patio which is the ideal spot for alfresco dining and overlooks the lawned garden with borders and an array of shrubs and plants. In addition there is a summer house, greenhouse and garden shed.The property is located on the edge of the Bussage estate in a superb peaceful cul-de-sac location. It, along with the neighbouring villages of Chalford, Brownshill and Eastcombe, enjoys a bustling village community, with established primary and secondary schools, two Cotswold pubs, GP surgery, pharmacy, a post office and shops in the area. Stroud town benefits from an award winning weekly farmers market as well as a variety of local independent shops and stores, pubs serving locally supplied beers and ciders and plenty of cafes, bars and restaurants to eat and socialise at. The recently opened "Five Valleys" shopping centre is of particular note and is certainly worth a visit for a range of market stalls, food stalls and stores. The wider area has a range of shops and amenities, including supermarkets, a hospital, state and private schools, a leisure and sports centre and a main line railway station with inter city services travelling to London (Paddington). Cirencester (10 miles), Cheltenham (15 miles) and Swindon (25 miles) are all within comfortable driving distance. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70363417
A pretty Cotswold stone, 4-bedroom cottage with an outbuilding and large garden.21 Church Street is a delightful semi-detached, 4-bedroom cottage constructed of Cotswold stone to the front with a later brick extension to the rear. The sitting room offers an abundance of charming, period features including exposed stone, timbers and mullion windows. The kitchen/breakfast room overlooks the rear courtyard garden. There are 3 bedrooms on the 1st floor with a large walk-in shower room. The 2nd floor consists of the main bedroom.The property offers rural views from both the front and rear of the property. There is parking for a number of cars set behind double wooden gates and a Cotswold stone wall. There is a charming Cotswold stone outbuilding and a long rear garden backing on to open fields.Weston-Subedge lies at the foot of The Cotswold Escarpment below Dovers Hill, just North of Broadway. It is an attractive North Cotswold village and is home to the thirteenth century church of St Lawrence, an excellent Public House and village hall. Dovers Hill (one mile) is the setting for The Cotswold Olimpicks which is an annual event dating back to 1612. Chipping Campden and Broadway with their range of shops and amenities are about 3 and 4 miles away respectively. Stratford-upon-Avon and Cheltenham are the main cultural, shopping and educational centres for the area. The surrounding countryside offers many excellent walks and rides and there are ample sporting opportunities. There are main line stations to London Paddington from Moreton-in-Marsh or Honeybourne. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69830259
A generously proportioned detached four bedroom home tucked away at the end of a secluded cul-de-sac in the heart of the popular village of Avening. Arranged over two floors the property offers well-balanced accommodation with plentiful natural light and an open outlook. A useful porch leads to the entrance hallway which has hardwood flooring and natural light, and serves all rooms, there is an all-important cloakroom/WC and stairs ascend to the first floor. The sitting room is a wonderfully bright double aspect room with French doors onto the garden and a feature fireplace with gas coal effect fire, this room opens into the dining room which in turn has doors into the kitchen and the entrance hallway.The kitchen, again, has a double aspect and offers a comprehensive range of fitted units, some glazed for display purposes, and plenty of space for free-standing appliances. Double doors lead from the kitchen into a stunning breakfast room/garden room which accommodates a good-size dining table and has doors opening onto the garden.Upstairs there are four bedrooms, each offering fitted wardrobes/storage, the rear bedrooms boast a particularly pleasant southerly aspect. The master bedroom has a well-equipped en-suite shower room, and the family bathroom is a good size offering a bath with shower over and a heated towel rail.Outside the southerly facing garden is a particular feature with established planting, a well-kept circular lawn and several seating areas from which to enjoy sunshine throughout the day. A gate leads from the main garden to the rear of the garage where you will find a secluded seating area from which the adjoining stream can be accessed for paddling and fishing! The double garage is a generous size with plenty of room for both storage and cars, while the expansive drive can accommodate six vehicles. The generous front garden has been gravelled and planted with established specimen trees and shrubs.Avening is a pretty, and much sought after Cotswold village positioned between Tetbury and Nailsworth with a thriving community spirit. The village has a popular public house, a well-regarded primary school, playgroup and church and is within easy reach of both nearby towns. Nailsworth has excellent facilities including a wide variety of independent shops, a supermarket, Williams Food Hall, the award winning Hobbs House Bakery and a number of good quality restaurants/pubs and cafes. Tetbury, famed for it's royal connections has an excellent range of independent shops and restaurants, in particular a good selection of antique specialists. Stroud, just 7 miles away - recently named as the best place to live (2021) by The Times, has a more comprehensive range of shopping facilities alongside a railway station which provides excellent commuter services. The M4 motorway (junction 17) is also within easy reach providing access to London, the M25 and Heathrow Airport to the east and Bristol and the M5 to the west. Tenure: FreeholdCouncil Tax: Band EServices: We are advised that all mains services are connected to the property.Agents note: Probate is yet to be granted on this property. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71092410
A beautiful detached three bedroom family home having undergone a tasteful refurbishment and remodelling. Sat in gardens of 0.25 acre and situated on the highly sought after May Hill. This quiet, rural location benefits from miles of countryside walks, with the Gloucestershire Way literally on the door step giving access to over 80 acres of the National Trust land of May Hill.The village of Longhope is approximately 3 miles and offers a good range of amenities to include primary school, shop/post office, pub and church. The market town of Newent lies approximately 4 miles to the north and offers a much wider range of sporting, shopping and leisure facilities. The centres of Gloucester and Cheltenham are approximately 8 miles and 17 miles respectively. Ross-on-Wye is approximately 7 miles to the west. There are good road links to the midlands, south Wales and the south west via the M50/M5 and the A40/M4.The property is entered via:Steps leading upto a composite black front entrance door with matching full height panels with decorative glazed insets.Spacious Reception Hall: A light modern feel with solid oak staircase. Large picture window. Composite dark wood flooring. Full height radiator. Leading into central lobby with good sized storage cupboard housing pressurised hot water cylinder. Attractive reading area with recessed ceiling spotlights. Door to:Ground Floor Bedroom: 10'11 x 10'11 (3.33m x 3.33m).Large double glazed window to rear aspect enjoying lovely views. Modern radiator. Continuation of the flooring. Downstairs Shower Room: Walk in double shower cubicle with modern tiled surrounds and display niches and waterfall dual shower. Recessed ceiling spotlights. Two double glazed windows to the rear aspect with attractive views. Built in Roca sink with vanity unit beneath. Ladder style dual heated radiator. Large fitted illuminated mirror. WC. A continuation of the flooring. Recessed ceiling spotlights.Kitchen: 9'5 x 9' (2.87m x 2.74m).Double glazed window to front aspect. A continuation of the flooring. The kitchen has been well designed to maximise the cupboard space with ample storage. Integrated Neff oven with induction hob over and concealed extractor fan. One and a half bowl composite sink. Undercabinet plumbing for dishwasher. Larder style units and fitted wine rack. Plumbing for washing machine. Recessed ceiling cupboards. LED cabinet lighting. Attractive granite effect worktops with matching upstands. USB power sockets.Sitting Room: 21'10 x 10'11 (6.65m x 3.33m).Again a fabulous space with double glazed windows to front and side with attractive views and a set of bi-fold doors to rear aspect. Radiators. Recessed wood burning stove on a slate hearth. Recessed ceiling spotlights.From the reception hall, staircase leads to: Spacious First Floor Landing: With a potential to add a dormer window but big enough to create good sized study area, Velux window. Concealed cupboard with hanging rail and storage. Door to:Bedroom: 11' x 11' (3.35m x 3.35m).Large velux window and double glazed window to side aspect. Plenty of eaves storage with sliding doors. Radiator. From here there is the possibility to create further living accommodation over the garage. Subject to necessary planning. A continuation of the flooring.Bedroom: 11' x 11' (3.35m x 3.35m).Sliding doors into substantial eaves storage. Further door to wardrobe with hanging rail and storage above. Velux window to rear aspect enjoying the attractive views. A continuation of the flooring.Family Bathroom: A fabulous room with large window to rear aspect. Free standing bath with tiled splashback. Roca wash hand basin with vanity unit. WC. Useful recess providing additional storage. Recessed ceiling spotlights. Fitted illuminated mirror. Ladder style dual heated radiator. A continuation of the flooring.Outside: The property is approached via five bar gated splayed entrance providing ample parking for several vehicles/motorhome etc.Attached Single Garage: 17'2 x 8'11 (5.23m x 2.72m)Double glazed window to rear aspect. Service door to garden. Floor standing Trianco Utility oil fired boiler supplying domestic hot water and central heating. Current owners having planning consent approved to replace the current garage and create further living accommodation if required.To the side of the garage there is potential to create further living accommodation, subject to the necessary planning. To the front of the property there is a set of steps leading to the entrance. Outside tap & seating area which leads up to a large lawn interspersed with trees and shrubs creating privacy. A pathway extends around to the side gardens which are again laid to lawn with mature fruit trees and planters. Double gates lead into an enclosed vegetable plot with raised sleeper edged beds and composting area. Greenhouse. Conifer arch leads through to a further seating area with an uncultivated garden and onwards down to the rear gardens.To the rear, a patio off the sitting room leads onto further lawned areas with mature apple tree. Garden shed with wood storage. Brick built water feature with pond.what3words///waggled.lawyer.smashesDirections:From Ross on Wye, take the A40 East towards Gloucester, proceed for approximately 7 miles and at the brow of the hill turn left signposted May Hill/Clifford's Mesne 2.5 miles. Continue along this lane for approximately 500 yards and take the first timing right into Sterrys lane and the property can be found after approximately 350 yards on the right hand side. 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The Coach House is situated down a private drive, at the top of Brownshill, with views across the Golden Valley to Brimscombe and Minchinhampton Common. The sunny garden has well established flower beds, mature fruit trees and a patio seating area. There is ample parking, a garden shed, greenhouse and carport. Smythe Meadow is a small friendly community on the edge of Brownshill. The area has access to the immediate countryside, with good local amenities and easy access to local towns including Stroud (4 miles west) and Cirencester. The Coach House has been well maintained and offers flexible, comfortable living and can be adapted to a new owners' need. It has many original character features to include exposed beams, stone work and the original Coach House doorways. The ground floor accommodation comprises a 15' kitchen/breakfast room with an external door in and integrated double oven and gas hob, a utility room with hand wash basin, downstairs shower room and w/c, 16' dual aspect bedroom or reception room, impressive 17' dining room/hall and 18' sitting room with feature coach house style doors out to the front. On the first floor is a bright landing with storage cupboards, a 15' bedroom three that leads to a useful 15' hobby room/study. On the other side of the landing is a five piece bathroom with separate shower and the 14' main bedroom. Velux style windows are a consistent feature along the front of the house allowing for ample light into each room. The property benefits from gas central heating (one electric radiator) and a mixture of double glazing and the aforementioned coach house style doors and window. The current vendor has recently replaced the kitchen door with a bespoke wood/composite one.Access to the house is through wrought iron gates, with gravel driveway leading to the parking area and car port. The secluded gardens are largely flat, with well maintained beds and mature trees. Steps lead down to an octagonal greenhouse, and the patio gently connects the house to the gardens. At the far end of the house is a dry stone wall, with flower beds below and a lawn area. The far perimeter of the property has stunning views of the valley and looks out to the neighbouring fields. Brownshill is a popular hill top village a few miles East of Stroud with a church, nursery and countryside walks. It, along with the neighbouring villages of Chalford, Bussage and Eastcombe, enjoys a bustling village community, with several excellent primary schools, a superb secondary school, a post office, two pubs, a doctors surgery and shops in the area. Stroud town benefits from an award winning weekly farmers market as well as a variety of local independent shops and stores, pubs serving locally supplied beers and ciders and plenty of cafes, bars and restaurants to eat and socialise at. The recently opened "Five Valleys" shopping centre is of particular note and is certainly worth a visit for a range of market stalls, food stalls and stores. The wider area has a range of shops and amenities, including supermarkets, a hospital, state and private schools, a leisure and sports centre and a main line railway station with inter city services travelling to London (Paddington). Cirencester (10 miles), Cheltenham (15 miles) and Swindon (25 miles) are all within comfortable driving distance. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70086438
An impressive family home, understood to have been the ex-show home, built by 'Persimmon Homes' in 2017. This spacious property has been sympathetically extended by the current owners and is situated within this highly sought after location close to schools and amenities. The welcoming reception hall gives access to the integral garage, cloakroom, light and airy living room, and an impressive kitchen/dining room which opens into the extended family room. The well appointed kitchen has a range of matching wall and base units, integral dishwasher, electric double oven and gas hob. The extended family room is fitted with bespoke blinds and French doors which lead to the rear garden. The utility room has plumbing for the washing machine and useful side pedestrian door. On the first floor, there are 5 good size bedrooms, an en suite shower/bathroom, and family bathroom with a white matching suite. Externally, the enclosed rear garden is laid mainly to lawn with a paved patio area and gated side access. The integral garage is equipped with an electric car charging point. There is a tarmacadam driveway providing ample off-road parking with further additional parking provided. Tewkesbury Borough Council Tax Band F.Situated in Emerald Place, close to the centre of Bishops Cleeve, with easy access to the A435 to Cheltenham or north to Tewkesbury and the M5 J9. The village offers extensive amenities including a Tesco supermarket, post office, doctors surgery, banking facilities, and schools for all ages. Cheltenham (about 4 miles away) is a vibrant Regency town, best known for its beautiful architecture, excellent shopping, and horse racing at the world famous Prestbury Park Racecourse. Cheltenham also hosts the music, jazz, science, and literature festivals currently held in Imperial Gardens. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71684826
An immaculately presented modern detached family home built in 2021 with far-reaching countryside views. Set in the village of Cromhall, the local primary school, community shop and pub are all within easy walking distance. On entering the property is a sizable entrance hall setting the scene perfectly, and includes a large picture window at the far end allowing light to flood in. To the right is a bright triple aspect living room with bi-fold doors looking out on to rolling fields and to the left the real hub of the home, an open-plan kitchen/diner with further access on to the garden and plenty of space to entertain. The kitchen is fitted with a quality range of units and worktops, leading through to the separate utility, perfect for kicking off those boots after a country ramble, separate cloakroom and access to the garage. Upstairs are four fantastic bedrooms, the principle bedroom with en-suite shower room as well as a family bathroom with shower over. Every rear window enjoys an open aspect over the fields behind. Outside is a pretty and enclosed patio area and access along both sides to a large drive with space for multiple vehicles. A sizable family home, in excellent condition throughout and if you are are looking for a property you can move straight into and enjoy everything countryside living has to offer, then this could be the house for you, call today to arrange a viewing!The popular village of Cromhall is situated a short drive to the south-east of M5 Junction 14 - ideal for commuters to Bristol or Cheltenham/Gloucester. The nearby local centres of Chipping Sodbury, Thornbury and Wotton-under-Edge provide excellent shopping facilities and amenities. The village CE VC primary school ( ) sits adjacent to St Andrews Church and there is a community village shop with post office. The excellent village website provides a wealth of further information. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71672330
A stunning four bedroom detached new build home with a double garage and driveway, located within a small rural village in South Gloucestershire.The Naunton is a stunning four bedroom detached new build home with a double garage and driveway, located within a small rural village in South Gloucestershire.A stylish home comprising open plan kitchen / dining / family room with a utility room, living room, study and WC on the ground floor. On the first floor there are four bedrooms, two with en-suite shower rooms and a family bathroom.All of the homes at Kingfisher Walk offer thoughtfully designed living spaces with a contemporary and stylish specification by Centaur Homes.*Please note that photos are from a previous show home and are indicative only. Main image is a Computer Generated Image*Newport is a small rural village in South Gloucestershire that offers a peaceful and scenic environment. Surrounded by open countryside, it is the ideal spot for outdoor activities including hiking, cycling and horseback riding. For those more interested in water-based activities, the area boasts two major canal systems; the Stroudwater Canal and the Sharpness and Gloucester Canal, whilst two established sailing clubs can be found in Oldbury-on-Severn and Frampton on Severn.The historic town of Berkeley is on the doorstep and offers many attractions including the Berkeley Castle and Estate with its beautiful gardens and Deer Park. Berkeley is a thriving community with a variety of events and festivals throughout the year. It also offers family friendly pubs, local shops and post office and a popular primary school with its own community library.Kingfisher Walk is ideally located just three miles from the M5 motorway providing easy access to larger towns and cities including Bristol, Gloucester and Cheltenham which all offer a range of shopping, dining and entertainment options. Cam and Dursley railway station is just 6 miles away with daily routes to Bristol and London Paddington. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_gloucestershire-r740936/for-sale_i71608688
A fine detached home with lovely views to the front in an area of outstanding natural beauty with generous driveway parking and double garage in this popular village.Entrance hall, cloakroom, sitting room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, master bedroom with en-suite shower, 3 further bedrooms and family bathroom.Double garage and parking.South facing rear garden. 43 Beckford Road is a delightful four bedroom detached home rendered and set under a tiled roof, formerly the show home for the development and built by Charles Church. The property offers good sized living accommodation including a sitting room with a fireplace set in a feature surround, separate dining room and a spacious and well fitted kitchen/family room that offers attractive views over the rear garden. The property has four good sized double bedrooms, two with fitted wardrobes, with the master bedroom having a well appointed en-suite. The property has a spacious enclosed rear garden, double garage and generous driveway parking for a number of vehicles. There is gas central heating, solar panels and the property has an excellent EPC A rating. This is an ideal opportunity to buy an energy efficient home in a well sought after village.OUTSIDE A tarmacadam drive provides parking for a number of vehicles and leads to the Double Garage with two up and over doors, power and light. The garden has a good-sized patio which provides an ideal entertaining space beyond which is a well-kept lawn which is enclosed by fencing. DIRECTIONSFrom Broadway proceed towards Cheltenham on the B4632. At Toddington turn right at the roundabout (3rd exit) signposted Tewkesbury & M5. After approximately 2 miles turn right opposite the petrol station signposted Alderton. Continue through the village until you reach the 'T' junction. Turn left onto the Beckford Road and continue for a short distance. 43 Beckford Road will be found on the left hand side.Alderton is a delightful village comprising of a selection of period and more contemporary houses with a village hall, primary school, village shop, post office, church and popular public house. The village is conveniently situated for easy access to Junction 9 of the M5 (5 miles). Nearby Winchcombe (4 miles) offers excellent local shopping with the Regency spa town of Cheltenham just 10 miles away. The property is conveniently situated for Ashchurch Station with direct services to Bristol and Birmingham. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_gloucestershire-r740936/for-sale_i71679808
A substantial Edwardian semi-detached home ( 2200 sq ft/ 204 sqm) in a stunning elevated position on the upper slopes of Cleeve Hill, providing glorious views across the Severn Vale towards the Malvern hills. Flexible living space including 3 receptions & 5 bedrooms across two floors. 3 miles from the town centre with footpaths to Cleeve Hill common just moments away. No onward chain. A generous characterful home dating from the early 20th century, occupying an outstanding elevated position commanding far reaching views across the Cotswold escarpment. The living space is impressive and provides tremendous flexibility extending to approx. 2200 sq ft (204 sq m). Pendennis retains a characterful interior including a country kitchen with an Aga, a wood burning stove and an open fireplace. With space surrounding, there is scope for further expansion and remodelling should a buyer harbour ambitions to create a grand design country home. The current owner has commissioned some indicative design drawings of a potential project which is available to inspect upon request, these drawings include a gymnasium with wet room and purpose built home office. The ground floor living space offers three reception rooms with fireplaces and views, a kitchen/dining room with an Aga connecting to a conservatory/utility room. A store room, cloakroom and shower room complete this level. The first floor provides 5 bedrooms, one of which could be used as a home office and a bathroom. Outside, the rear garden includes a lawn, well stocked borders and access to a useful store room, whilst a large west facing front garden ensures the house is well set back from the lane with a drive for 2 cars in front of a tandem garage. Council tax band F. FreeholdPendennis is situated along a lightly used lane, less than a minute walk from Cleeve Hill, approximately 4 miles north of Cheltenham enjoying spectacular views over the Severn Vale. Cleeve Hill is the highest point of the Cotswolds hill range and a site of Special Scientific Interest recognised for its geology, habitats, botany and monuments. The area provides great opportunities for outdoor pursuits and a long established golf club at the top of the hill, under new management is transformed and a hive for walkers with a super coffee shop and bar. A walk along The Common provides a memorable experience of the original wold with far reaching views towards Winchcombe, The Malverns and Wales. The setting therefore enjoys the best of both worlds being situated in a semi-rural position, yet only a few minutes' drive from Cheltenham and just 3 miles from the historic market town of Winchcombe. Pendennis is a short walk to The Rising Sun or The Apple Tree in Woodmancote. Cheltenham is a superb place for shopping with an abundance of main high street shops, specialist boutiques, cafes and restaurants. Education is very well catered for and there are excellent sporting facilities in and around the town. Host to annual cultural festivals including music, literature and jazz, the town is equally famous for horse racing and the annual Gold Cup. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70484333
A stunning four bedroom detached new build home with a double garage and driveway, located within a small rural village in South Gloucestershire.The Joyford is a stunning four bedroom detached new build home with a double garage and driveway, located within a small rural village in South Gloucestershire.A stylish home comprising open plan kitchen / family room with a utility room, living room, dining room, study and WC on the ground floor. On the first floor there are four bedrooms, two with en-suite shower rooms and a family bathroom.All of the homes at Kingfisher Walk offer thoughtfully designed living spaces with a contemporary and stylish specification by Centaur Homes.*Please note that photos are from a previous show home and are indicative only. Main image is a Computer Generated Image*Newport is a small rural village in South Gloucestershire that offers a peaceful and scenic environment. Surrounded by open countryside, it is the ideal spot for outdoor activities including hiking, cycling and horseback riding. For those more interested in water-based activities, the area boasts two major canal systems; the Stroudwater Canal and the Sharpness and Gloucester Canal, whilst two established sailing clubs can be found in Oldbury-on-Severn and Frampton on Severn.The historic town of Berkeley is on the doorstep and offers many attractions including the Berkeley Castle and Estate with its beautiful gardens and Deer Park. Berkeley is a thriving community with a variety of events and festivals throughout the year. It also offers family friendly pubs, local shops and post office and a popular primary school with its own community library.Kingfisher Walk is ideally located just three miles from the M5 motorway providing easy access to larger towns and cities including Bristol, Gloucester and Cheltenham which all offer a range of shopping, dining and entertainment options. Cam and Dursley railway station is just 6 miles away with daily routes to Bristol and London Paddington. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_gloucestershire-r740936/for-sale_i71176598
A stunning five bedroom detached new build home with a double garage and driveway, located within a small rural village in South Gloucestershire.The Kingham is a stunning five bedroom detached new build home with a double garage and driveway located within a small rural village in South Gloucestershire. A beautiful home comprising an open plan kitchen / dining room with utility, family room, living room and study on the ground floor. Upstairs there are five bedrooms, two with en-suite and a family bathroom. All of the homes at Kingfisher Walk offer thoughtfully designed living spaces with a contemporary and stylish specification by Centaur Homes.*Please note that photos are from a previous show home and are indicative only. Main image is a Computer Generated Image*Newport is a small rural village in South Gloucestershire that offers a peaceful and scenic environment. Surrounded by open countryside, it is the ideal spot for outdoor activities including hiking, cycling and horseback riding. For those more interested in water-based activities, the area boasts two major canal systems; the Stroudwater Canal and the Sharpness and Gloucester Canal, whilst two established sailing clubs can be found in Oldbury-on-Severn and Frampton on Severn.The historic town of Berkeley is on the doorstep and offers many attractions including the Berkeley Castle and Estate with its beautiful gardens and Deer Park. Berkeley is a thriving community with a variety of events and festivals throughout the year. It also offers family friendly pubs, local shops and post office and a popular primary school with its own community library.Kingfisher Walk is ideally located just three miles from the M5 motorway providing easy access to larger towns and cities including Bristol, Gloucester and Cheltenham which all offer a range of shopping, dining and entertainment options. Cam and Dursley railway station is just 6 miles away with daily routes to Bristol and London Paddington. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_gloucestershire-r740936/for-sale_i71310534
An individually designed reconstituted Cotswold stone detached home in a select development of just three properties tucked away at the end of a small private cul- de-sac in the heart of Gotherington An attractive individually styled detached home built in 1985 by a local builder, occupying a lovely position nestled at the end of a private cul de sac of just three detached homes. The living space is light and well proportioned with scope to extend subject to any necessary planning consents. Offered for sale for the first time since its construction, the property has been beautifully maintained and provides a purchaser with an opportunity to remodel to suit their individual tastes and requirements. The main entrance leads into a large hall with a cloakroom and staircase to an impressive first floor galleried landing. A sitting room at the rear has a fireplace and enjoys a pleasant outlook over the garden with a separate study alongside. A generous dining room overlooks the front garden and a kitchen at the rear connects to a utility room with a door to the garden. Upstairs, there are four bedrooms, an ensuite shower room and family bathroom. A drive at the front provides parking for 3/4 cars and an integral double garage has power and light. Gated side access leads to the rear garden which is principally lawned with beautifully tended high hedging providing excellent privacy. In addition, planted borders, flower beds and an ornamental fishpond add to the appeal of this delightful outdoor space.FreeholdThe Conifers is a small private road of just three detached homes tucked away off Cleeve Road in the heart of the village. Gotherington is about 5 miles north of Cheltenham and has a highly respected primary school, the Shutters Inn public house and restaurant, a village hall and convenience store with post office. More extensive amenities can be found 1 mile away in the larger village of Bishops Cleeve which has a vast selection of over 50 shops, schooling for all ages, two large supermarkets, doctors and dentist surgeries and a range of sports and social groups for leisure activities. Centre for the Cotswolds, Cheltenham (approximately 5 miles) is a beautiful and prosperous town with notable splendid Regency architecture reflecting its heritage. Cheltenham is a superb place for shopping with an abundance of main high street shops, specialist boutiques, cafes and restaurants. There are excellent sporting facilities in and around Cheltenham including indoor and outdoor swimming facilities, numerous golf courses and tennis, squash, hockey and croquet clubs Host to annual cultural festivals including music, literature and jazz, the town is equally famous for horse racing and the annual Gold Cup. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71371058
An individual detached family house, built approx. 12 years ago and situated at the end of a private driveway shared by just 2 properties. The beautifully presented accommodation includes a welcoming reception hall, a magnificent open plan kitchen/dining/living area with feature fire and doors opening to the garden, separate utility/boot room, family/TV room, and a ground floor bedroom and shower room. Upstairs, there are a further 3 bedrooms and 2 bath/shower rooms, the master bedroom with en suite. Outside, there is a landscaped south facing garden, gravelled driveway providing parking for several vehicles, electric car charger point, home office/garden room, and a garden shed. The property further benefits from gas central heating and double glazing. Tewkesbury Borough Council Tax Band E.Gotherington is a delightful semi-rural village, situated at the foot of the Cotswold hills approx. 5 miles north of Cheltenham. The village has an excellent range of amenities including the sought after Gotherington Primary School, post office & store, Shutters Inn, village hall, and cricket club. Cheltenham is a vibrant Regency town, best known for its beautiful architecture, excellent shopping, and horse racing at the world famous Prestbury Park Racecourse. Cheltenham also plays host to the music, jazz, science and literature festivals currently held in Imperial Gardens. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71069647
A rare opportunity to purchase one of Tytherington's historic properties, Station House, set in the heart of the village offering enviable family accommodation. Local amenities include The Swan public house - a popular dining venue, community shop, children's play park, village church and country rambles from the threshold. Station House offers character and personality, many period features remain and improvements made over the last few years include two new bathroom suites, feature wooden framed windows with double glazed units, installation of a wood-burning stove and a replacement boiler. For ease we recommend approaching the property at the rear where you will find wooden gates welcoming you in to an area of off-street parking and a pathway leading to the rear door. Living space includes a dual aspect lounge with open fire and study/dining room, both with high ceilings and outlooks across the garden. The entrance hall houses a wood-burning stove which supplements heat to the ground floor and up the stairway on chillier days. Continue though to the kitchen/breakfast room with space for table and chairs, a separate utility room and on to a ground floor 4th bedroom/additional reception room, with en-suite shower room (a concealed folding double bed is set behind the facade of built-in wardrobes). Up to the first floor and you will discover a generous landing, three double bedrooms, two of which are dual-aspect, plus a luxury bathroom suite with separate shower cubicle. The gardens are a delight, sectioned into different areas and surround the property on three sides, filled with colour and interest, along with areas to sit and enjoy your surroundings. Benefits include double-glazing and oil central heating. To discover all that is on offer make your appointment to view today!The village of Tytherington is situated a short drive south of M5 Junction 14 - ideal for commuters to Bristol or Cheltenham/Gloucester. For commuters, Bristol Parkway Station is 6 miles away and a 20 minute drive. The nearby local centres of Thornbury and Wotton-under-Edge provide excellent shopping facilities and amenities. The village has a Community Shop with Post Office, The Swan public house, St James Parish Church, a children's play park and a football club, Tytherington Rocks. provides further information. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69401354
The Gables is a handsome individual detached house situated in a superb elevated position at Nupend, Horsley. This location allows for easy access to the well regarded primary school and community shop of the village, with the shops of Nailsworth within easy reach and country walks on the door step. The property is built some thirty years ago using traditional methods under a pitched roof, and takes advantage of spectacular views across open countryside at the rear. The accommodation is arranged over two floors and is very well presented. A welcoming entrance hall, cloakroom/W.c, 19' sitting room, dining room, 19' kitchen/breakfast room and useful utility room are on the ground floor. A staircase leads up from the hall to the first floor, with a landing, principal bedroom with en suite shower room, family shower room, three further bedrooms and a useful office space found on this level. All the rooms are spacious and light, and every rear window takes in the first class outlook.The property benefits from a gated drive, integral double garage and gardens to the front and rear. The drive is block paved, with space to park several cars, with the garage behind this. This has a double width up and over door, power and light and glazed double doors out to the rear. There is a pretty lawn in front of the house, with planted borders and trees, with a good view out over the road to the fields beyond. The majority of the garden is at the rear of the house, and this takes in the first class view over the valley. There is a paved area directly behind the house, with steps down to a level lawn. This is edged with well stocked borders, and there is a useful undercroft store, and a decked area - the ideal spot for a table and chair or corner sofa set so one can sit, relax and marvel at the view. The sought after village of Horsley boasts a community owned shop, church, good pub and primary school. The lively Cotswold town of Nailsworth is approximately 1½ miles away and has become an increasingly popular shopping destination within the Stroud Valleys benefiting from a large and comprehensive selection of speciality shops including Williams Food Hall, the famous Hobbs House Bakery, various clothing and gift shops, several cafes and a good selection of very well regarded restaurants. In addition to this the town currently benefits from three supermarkets, free parking and both state and private schooling in the area. Bus services connect with Stroud, some 4 miles away, where there is a more comprehensive selection of shopping, educational and leisure facilities. Junctions of the M4 and M5 motorways are within easy reach and railway stations at Stroud (4 miles) and Kemble (10 miles) provide main line services to Gloucester, Swindon and London Paddington. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70480295
Thought to have been constructed in 1862 by Benjamin Bucknell, this property served as a Coach House to Woodchester Park House. The latter was a temporary dwelling for William Leigh during the construction of Woodchester Mansion. In 1987, a conversion transformed the building into a spacious five-bedroom, Grade II Listed detached house, albeit it now requiring modernisation. However, It boasts significant potential and occupies approximately half an acre of land. The versatile living space spans 2,294 square feet and encompasses a study, entrance hall, sitting room (featuring an arched window that once served as the original coach entrance), a farmhouse-style kitchen/dining room, utility room, cloakroom, and a garden room. Upstairs, you'll find five distinctive bedrooms, including a master bedroom with an ensuite bathroom, as well as a family bathroom. Character features include stone mullion windows, exposed stone, exposed timber beams, and there are original features such as wooden tack saddle holders in the Entrance Hall.OutsidePositioned at the conclusion of a private road and occupying an expansive plot of around 0.5 acres, this property is graced by a gated driveway, accommodating multiple cars and facilitating easy turning. The rear garden stands out as a noteworthy highlight of the house, boasting a spacious lawn, a patio area, and an array of trees, plants, and shrubs.SituationNestled at the end of a private road & bordering 1,000 acres of National Trust Land, this property is situated just beyond Nympsfield village, which lies within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village itself offers amenities like a local inn & churches, a primary school, and a bus route. The charming market town of Nailsworth, 3.2 miles away, presents an array of boutique shops and services, including an award-winning delicatessen and bakery, along with a supermarket. Stroud serves as the primary urban hub, providing extensive educational, recreational, & shopping opportunities. You'll also find a mainline railway station in Stroud, offering regular Intercity services to London (Paddington). For those needing access to the M5 motorway, it's situated to the west, while the road network facilitates connections to Dursley, Bristol, Bath, Gloucester, & Cheltenham. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69974818
Pear Tree Cottage offers everything one could want from the Cotswold cottages we find dotted around our beautiful valleys a village location, stunning views, a delightful garden and bags of character and space. Dating back to 1750, the cottage oozes charm, with a lovely Cotswold stone fireplace in the lounge, window seats, a large country kitchen and a really pretty cottage garden overlooking fields and woods. The end-of-terrace property, which has been tastefully decorated and furnished throughout, is set in the heart of the thriving village of North Woodchester, close to a shop, school, pub and church.A couple of stone steps lead up from the parking area into the large, sunny terrace at the front, with lovely views towards Rodborough Common and Kingscourt. The front door takes you into a very spacious hallway, with room for a desk under the window and bookshelves, and a coat cupboard. The large, welcoming kitchen has views over the garden, space for a table and a utility area. The kitchen door opens directly onto the garden, offering a good connection between the house and outside. A large, recently refurbished dining area leads off from the kitchen. This is a really lovely light space for entertaining, with room for a large table and doors opening out onto the garden. Also on the ground floor is the very generous sized lounge and an additional room with an en-suite shower room flexible space that could be used as another reception room or a bedroom. Stairs lead from a lobby between the lounge and the dining room up to the first floor, where there are three spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms, all full of light and character. This floor can also be approached via stairs from the main hallway. On the second floor is a large attic room, which could be converted into further accommodation, subject to the usual planning consents. This really is a very special cottage, which is well worth a look for potential buyers who desire a beautiful country home.The imaginatively planted gardens to the rear of the cottage are enclosed by Cotswold stone walls and are an absolute delight. Full of cottage garden flowers like roses and daisies, with a large magnolia tree making a stunning centrepiece to the lawns and flowerbeds arranged around it. There is space for hens and a vegetable patch, while a large summer house with raised terrace takes in the stunning views over the fields towards the slopes of Rodborough Common and Kingscourt. A really charming place to sit and enjoy afternoon tea or a glass of wine or to just while away the lazy summer days. There is tandem parking for two vehicles and an electric charging point. North Woodchester lies midway between Nailsworth and Stroud and has a local post office/shop providing everyday requirements together with a local pub, Church and well regarded primary school within walking distance. Nailsworth which is within two miles has become an increasingly popular shopping destination within the Stroud Valleys benefiting from a large and comprehensive selection of speciality shops including Williams Food Hall, the famous Hobbs House Bakery, various clothing and gift shops, several cafes and a good selection of very well regarded restaurants. Nailsworth is also home to Forest Green Rovers Football Club where there is a modern leisure/fitness centre and both state and private schooling within the area. Junctions of the M4 and M5 motorways are within easy reach and railway stations at Stroud (4 miles) and Kemble (10 miles) provide main line services to Gloucester, Swindon and London Paddington. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71284770
A stylish Cotswold house in a renowned village. DescriptionWith its distinctive frontage constructed of Cotswold stone and brick, Earby House is an excellent family property which is attached on one side and was formerly part of the old post office and village shop. The current owners have invested considerably in the extensive renovation of the property to an exacting standard. This light and deceptively spacious property offers beautifully presented accommodation arranged over two floors and there is plenty of storage space. Earby House is ideal for entertaining with a generous sitting room featuring a wood burning stove and a contemporary open plan kitchen with dining area. Folding doors open to the small but perfectly formed south-facing courtyard, perfect for a morning coffee, relaxing with a book or cocktails in the evening. Completing the ground floor is a useful utility and cloakroom.There are four excellent bedrooms, one of which has an en suite shower room, and a family bathroom with rolltop bath and separate shower. All the bedrooms benefit from shuttered windows.The property will appeal to a broad range of buyers, particularly those looking for a weekend retreat or wishing to invest in a holiday property.LocationLower Oddington is a sought-after Cotswold village situated in a Conservation Area and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It comprises mainly of traditional stone houses scattered along country lanes with two excellent pubs, The Fox and The Horse and Groom, and a particularly active village hall offering a range of activities and classes. Situated at the end of Church Lane is the historic 11th Century Church of St. Nicholas which holds candlelit services. The area is ideal for keen walkers with easy access to many beautiful walks through the Cotswold countryside. From the bottom of the lane you can walk or cycle through Daylesford farm on a gravel footpath to the Daylesford farm shop, Bamford Spa and the Padel courts or take a stroll through the farm to Kingham for lunch at the Kingham Plough or Wild Rabbit.The towns of Stow-on-the-Wold, Burford and Cheltenham provide shopping, banking, restaurant and social activities. Trains run from Kingham station (3 miles) to London Paddington. There are superb theatres in Oxford, Cheltenham and Stratford-upon-Avon. Racing from Cheltenham, Warwick and Stratford-upon-Avon. Golf at Burford, Lyneham and Naunton Downs. The famous Daylesford Organic Farm Shop is a one-and-a-half mile country walk from the village. Soho Farmhouse is just a 15 mile drive away. There are excellent educational facilities in the area, including the Cotswold School, with further schooling in Oxford and Cheltenham.The Cotswolds' year is packed with events ranging from world famous international festivals like Cheltenham Literature Festival and Cheltenham Gold Cup Week to major musical events such as the Wilderness Festival and the Big Feastival, as well as a jam-packed events calendar featuring concerts, exhibitions, arts and literature festivals and theatrical productions. The village is ideally located for exploring the many attractions to be found across the region.Square Footage: 1,667 sq ft DirectionsFrom Stow on the Wold take the A436 towards Chipping Norton. After about 3 miles take the right turn signposted Lower Oddington. At the triangle urn left. Turn right into the lane between the cottages sign posted for the 11th Century Church, St Nicholas. Earby House is the corner house on the left. Additional InfoEPC rating = DServices: Mains water, electricity and drainage are connected. Oil-fired central heating. Landline subject to BT transfer regulations.Local AuthorityCotswold District Council. Telephone: . Business rates currently apply. The property was previously Council Tax Band D.Photographs taken: November 2020. Particulars prepared: February 2024. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_gloucestershire-r740936/for-sale_i69677159
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