Guide price
£950,000
(£385/sq. ft)
3 bed semi-detached house for saleHoundscroft, Rodborough, Stroud GL5
3 beds
3 baths
4 receptions
2,465 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Murrays
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About this property
Period Cottage
Stylishly renovated
3 Bedrooms
Self-contained One Bed Annexe
4 Receptions
Period Features throughout
Spacious Bespoke Kitchen
Landscaped Garden
A beautifully renovated period home steeped in historic interest, presented with style and flair, with 3 reception rooms, 3 bedrooms including a self-contained annexe and landscaped garden with magnificent views
Descripton
Tucked away off a quiet country lane, 5 Bunch of Nuts Cottage offers a hidden period gem. Dating back to the 18th Century, the property is accessed via a meandering path that only the initiated would know exists. The current vendor has renovated the property to a high spec with exceptional attention to detail, flair and style.
A private courtyard opens to a charming snug, setting the tone to the remainder of the property. Flagstone flooring, exposed beams and an open fire create an instantly welcoming aura. Unique stone carvings, including a snail over the door and eye of Horus (with a surprise within), create a picture of a home rich in history, together with exposed beams, open fireplaces and magnificent original floorboards throughout. Underfloor heating across the lower ground level adds modern functionality.
The kitchen is clearly the heart of the home. Bespoke units with Silestone worktops provide plentiful discreet storage and there is ample room for a large dining table, ideal for family suppers and entertaining. A stylish double bedroom is also located at this level, along with a laundry room, a shower/cloakroom, and two larders.
Stairs lead off the snug to the two main reception rooms. A stunning library with original wide elm floorboards and exposed beams creates the perfect space to relax with a book. The sitting room is filled with natural light with tall sash windows opening to the far-reaching view across Woodchester Valley. Both receptions have an air of understated grandeur with period features sat harmoniously alongside stylish design.
The principal suite is located on the first floor and comprises a spacious double bedroom with separate steps leading to a large bathroom and walk-in dressing room with bespoke storage.
Steps lead up from the library to what is currently the annexe/guest reception hall but could work equally well as part of the main house. The annexe comprises a ground floor kitchen together with a sitting room, bedroom and shower on the floor above. The annexe has its own access, opening to a bridlepath running along the side of the house, as well as direct access to the garden.
The terraced garden is set to the side of the house, with a further garden area to the front of the property. The garden has been beautifully landscaped with dry stone walling, fruit trees, a pond and a choice of seating areas from which to soak up the magnificent views. There are several sheds and storage areas for garden furniture and outside paraphernalia. The house is clad in wisteria, clematis and virginia creeper, creating a beautiful display in spring and summer.
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