£335,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleHowmead, Berkeley, Gloucestershire GL13
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
RA Bennett & Partners - Dursley
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About this property
*** open house *** Saturday 7th June, to arrange a viewing please call Offering no onward chain, this well presented three bedroom semi-detached family home is located on a small cul-de-sac and within walking distance of amenities. The accommodation comprises entrance hall, light and airy lounge with feature fire, cloakroom, bathroom, kitchen/breakfast room that leads through to a good size conservatory. The first floor offers three bedrooms with main bedroom having fitted wardrobes. Outside to the front is a paved drive for off road parking, lawn area and access to workshop. The rear garden is enclosed and private with a large patio area which is covered so usable all year round, lawn, borders with various plants, feature fish pond and door to access workshop. Further benefits include double glazing and gas central heating.
Berkeley is situated to the west of the M5 and the A38, to the north of Bristol and to the south of Gloucester and Cheltenham. Berkeley Castle has been home to the Berkeley family for some 900 years, a popular and very interesting historical attraction. The town was also the home of Edward Jenner, pioneer of the smallpox vaccine. The Jenner Museum is a short walk from the High Street, past the brick cottage that Jenner gave to James Phipps, who as a boy was the first person to receive inoculation. A thriving small rural town, Berkeley has a variety of shops, building society, hotel, public houses and a primary school. Secondary Education is in nearby Dursley.
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