£550,000
3 bed detached house for saleBeeches Cottage, Camomile Green, Lydbrook GL17
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
- Freehold
Hattons Estate Agents
.png)
About this property
Three bedroom detached cottage
Nestled within a plot measuring 1.3 acres
Off road parking, enclosed gardens
Quiet village location
Panoramic woodland views
Freehold, Council tax band B, EPC Rating tbc
Set within approximately 1.3 acres of beautifully maintained gardens and grounds, this charming three-bedroom detached cottage enjoys breath-taking panoramic views across the surrounding countryside. Inside, the property is brimming with character features throughout, offering a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The principal bedroom benefits from its own en suite, providing both comfort and convenience.
Lydbrook is celebrated for its stunning setting along the River Wye and its close proximity to the Wye Valley. The village is nestled amidst picturesque woodlands, offering endless opportunities for outdoor adventures like walking, hiking, and exploring nature trails. Its location provides easy access to nearby attractions, including Symonds Yat, a favourite among outdoor enthusiasts, and the Forest of Dean, where you can enjoy a variety of activities and visit popular spots like the Sculpture Trail and Puzzlewood.
Stepping in, the entranceway provides access to the ground floor reception rooms.
To the right, the living room is generously proportioned and thoughtfully laid out to maximise usable space, allowing for a wide range of furnishing arrangements. The room’s broad rectangular shape and minimal architectural interruptions mean it can comfortably accommodate larger furniture pieces such as a full corner sofa or multiple seating zones, with clear walkways maintained throughout. There is ample depth for the inclusion of a coffee table and media unit, while still leaving space for occasional furniture like side tables, armchairs, or bookcases. The corner adjacent to the window offers a natural spot for reading or a desk area, while the central wall, currently hosting the television and stove, serves well as a focal point for both entertainment and ambient heating. The clean, neutral finish and durable flooring provide a practical and versatile backdrop for a variety of interior styles.
The dining room offers excellent proportions and a flexible layout, ideal for both formal dining and alternative uses such as a home office or secondary sitting area. The room comfortably accommodates a full-sized dining table and chairs, with generous circulation space remaining around all sides. A characterful stone fireplace with a wood-burning stove provides a strong architectural focal point, while the open aspect toward the kitchen enhances the usability of the space for entertaining or day-to-day family life. The natural stone flooring adds a sense of heritage and durability, while the neutral walls maintain a light, adaptable atmosphere.
Moving into the kitchen, which is well laid out in a practical u-shaped configuration, maximising both worktop space and storage capacity. The design creates a natural workflow between the cooking, preparation, and washing-up zones, making it highly functional for daily use. Base and wall units provide generous cupboard storage, while the integrated oven, hob, and extractor are sensibly positioned for ease of use. The timber-effect worktops and flooring add warmth and contrast to the white cabinetry, while tiled splashbacks offer a clean and durable finish. There’s adequate space for small appliances, and the layout still allows for easy movement within the room, making it comfortable for one or two people to use at the same time. Whether used for everyday cooking or entertaining, this kitchen offers a highly practical and well-balanced space.
From the kitchen, the bathroom is a charming and characterful space, thoughtfully styled with a blend of rustic warmth and modern touches. A freestanding roll-top bath with a wall-mounted shower and classic white tiling creates a timeless centrepiece, while the wood-effect flooring and oak door enhance the natural, cosy feel of the room. Wall-mounted shelves and a small wooden cabinet provide practical storage without compromising on aesthetics. Playful decorative elements, such as the tree-themed wall art and woven heart feature, add personality and warmth.
Stairs lead to the first floor landing, where doors lead to all three bedrooms.
The principal bedroom is a spacious and well-balanced retreat, filled with natural light and finished in soft, neutral tones that create a calm and restful atmosphere. A large window with timber shutters frames views of the gardens while offering privacy and charm. The vaulted ceiling adds a sense of height and airiness. The en suite is a sleek and modern space, designed for both functionality and comfort. A glass-fronted corner shower enclosure offers a crisp, contemporary look, complemented by subtle white tiling and minimalist fixtures. The pedestal sink is neatly set against a splashback with stylish black accessories adding a touch of contrast. A chrome heated towel rail provides both warmth and convenience, while the light wood-effect flooring adds a natural texture underfoot.
Bedroom two exudes warmth and individuality, centred around a striking, handcrafted four-poster bed that sets a rustic, characterful tone. Despite the substantial size of the bed, the room retains a generous sense of space, easily accommodating additional furniture without feeling overcrowded. The wide window, fitted with wooden shutters, floods the room with natural light, further enhancing the sense of openness.
The third bedroom is a cosy and practical space, ideal as a single bedroom, guest room, or home office. Tucked beneath the eaves, the room features a sloping ceiling that adds character while still allowing for a usable and efficient layout. There is currently a bed and a full home workstation setup in place, demonstrating the room’s flexibility, there's space for a desk, gaming chair, and storage solutions, making it an excellent choice for teenagers, professionals, or hobbyists alike.
Outside- The property sits within a generous plot of approximately 1.3 acres, thoughtfully arranged to offer a perfect blend of landscaped gardens, usable outdoor living areas, and a large paddock, ideal for a range of lifestyle needs. Immediately surrounding the cottage are well-maintained gardens that combine mature trees, lawned sections, and beautifully constructed stone terraces, giving a real sense of privacy and tranquillity. A spacious driveway sweeps in, providing ample parking and easy access, while the raised decked terrace to the side of the house creates a stylish and sunny spot for lounging or entertaining. There’s also a sheltered patio area with a large outdoor dining setup, backed by a striking dry stone wall and thoughtfully planted borders, a peaceful setting for summer barbecues or evenings under the stars. Beyond the formal gardens lies a substantial enclosed paddock, positioned slightly elevated and entirely separate from the main garden space. This open area offers exciting potential, whether for keeping animals, growing produce, or simply enjoying as an expansive play field or wildflower meadow. With its own defined boundary and a degree of independence from the main garden, it provides incredible scope for hobby farming, recreation, or even potential future projects (subject to planning permissions).
Zoopla insights
Sign in and gain expert analysis to make informed decisions
Stamp duty calculator
Our instant calculator helps you understand how much stamp duty is due on property purchases in England & Northern Ireland. Read the latest stamp duty news
This calculation is intended as a guide only. We are unable to provide financial advice, so it's important to consult with an adviser. It applies to UK residents purchasing residential properties in England and Northern Ireland, but does not apply if the purchase is made through a company.