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Guide price

£685,000

3 bed bungalow for sale
Cirencester Road, Minchinhampton, Stroud, Gloucestershire GL6

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

Perry Bishop - Stroud Valleys

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About this property

  • Single storey residence

  • Walking distance to primary school

  • Close to amenities

  • Beautifully presented

  • Plenty of parking

  • Nice size garden

  • Epc-d

Set in the sought after town of Minchinhampton and within easy walking distance to the local primary school and amenities stands this beautifully presented single storey family home offering plenty of parking and a nice size garden.

On entering there is an enclosed entrance porch which is ideal for coats and shoes.

The hall is spacious and beautifully presented with original oak parquet flooring and has a contemporary feel enhanced by the original glass wall.

Following through the sitting room is of a good size enjoying lots of natural light and there is a wood burning stove.

Leading on the open plan kitchen/dining room is immaculately presented and there is plenty of contemporary kitchen style units and double doors lead out to the rear garden and patio area.

Leading off there is a good sized utility room with space for appliances and with direct access into the garage and garden.

The three bedrooms are beautifully presented and benefit from built in storage.

The family bathroom is immaculately presented in a contemporary style.

To the front there is a gated gravelled driveway and the garden sweeps around to the side with bespoke storage shed and log store leading on to a good size rear garden surrounded by Hornbeam Hedging with a paved patio area.

The small Cotswold town of Minchinhampton is located on the edge of Minchinhampton Common, 600 acres of National Trust land providing a wonderful unspoilt area for walking, horse riding and playing golf. The town has a range of shops satisfying everyday requirements for vegetables, meat and everyday groceries; as well as coffee shops, weekly market, chemist, doctors surgery and primary school.

More comprehensive shopping can be found approximately 4 miles away in Stroud which enjoys a weekly farmers market, thriving café culture and regular arts based festivals. There are also 3 supermarkets including Waitrose. The nearby popular town of Nailsworth also provides a variety of shops including the well-known delicatessen Williams's Kitchen and Hobbs House Bakery.

Stroud has a mainline train station running a direct service to London Paddington in just over 90 minutes. Junction 13 of the M5 is approximately 7 miles away at Stonehouse and the A419 runs through Stroud to Cirencester and then to Junction 15 of the M4 at Swindon.

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  • Council tax band

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