£230,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleMorman Close, Drybrook GL17
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
Hattons Estate Agents
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About this property
Three bedroom semi-detached house
Quiet residential location
No onward chain
Corner plot with garage, enclosed gardens
Spacious living accommodation
Freehold, Council tax band B, EPC Rating D
A spacious three-bedroom semi-detached home, occupying a generous corner plot in the popular and peaceful village of Drybrook. This light and airy property offers well-proportioned living accommodation, enclosed gardens, a garage, and the added benefit of no onward chain.
Drybrook is a charming village located in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire. Known for its strong sense of community, it offers a blend of rural beauty and convenient amenities. Surrounded by lush woodlands, Drybrook provides plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, and exploring local wildlife. The village has a range of facilities, including a primary school, shops, a post office, and traditional pubs.
As you step inside, you're greeted by a spacious and airy hallway that immediately sets the tone for the home. Natural light flows in, enhancing the soft neutral tones, while the staircase rises gracefully ahead. A clever understairs alcove provides just the spot for shoes, bags or seasonal storage. From here, the home opens up on both sides, with direct access to the main reception spaces.
To your left hand side, the living room is a room you'll look forward to returning to at the end of every day. With dual-aspect windows drawing in views of the front garden and the distant tree-lined horizon of Harrow Hill, the room is full of changing light and scenic outlooks. A pair of radiators and central heating controls ensure it's cosy year-round, while coving and twin ceiling lights add a touch of traditional elegance.
Flowing seamlessly across the rear of the house, the kitchen and dining area is the heart of the home, sociable, functional, and bathed in natural light. There’s ample space for a family dining table, with easy access onto the veranda through wide sliding doors, perfect for summer meals and entertaining. The kitchen itself is well-equipped, with a mix of classic base and wall-mounted units, tiled splashbacks, and space for all your essential appliances including a dishwasher, freestanding cooker, and fridge-freezer.
Tucked just off the kitchen, the utility room is a practical addition that keeps day-to-day life running smoothly. There is space for a washer, dryer, and extra storage, it’s as useful as it is characterful. The oil-fired central heating boiler is located here, and there’s also access to a separate downstairs WC, a handy feature for guests or muddy boots after a walk in the nearby woods.
Also opening off the kitchen is a lovely garden-facing sun room. Surrounded by double glazing and set on a dwarf wall base, this room benefits from power, lighting, and its own radiator, making it usable throughout the year. A side door leads directly into the garden, giving this space a delightful garden-room feel.
Ascending the stairs, the landing feels open and well-lit, with access to the loft above and a built-in airing cupboard providing useful linen storage. Doors also lead to all three bedrooms and the family bathroom.
The principal bedroom overlooks the front garden and offers those same long views across Harrow Hill and woodland, a soothing sight to wake up to. There’s plenty of space for a large bed and freestanding furniture, and the timber window ledge adds a homely touch.
Positioned at the rear of the home, the second bedroom offers quiet views over the garden, making it perfect for guests, children, or even a home office. Its generous layout allows for a double bed or a comfortable workspace setup, depending on your needs.
The third bedroom also enjoys those front-facing views and features a built-in wardrobe cleverly positioned over the stairs, offering hanging and shelving options. Whether used as a nursery, home office, or single bedroom, it makes an excellent flexible space.
The family shower room has been stylishly updated with a modern white suite and includes a vanity basin, close-coupled WC, and a walk-in shower enclosure fitted with an electric Mira unit. Contemporary wet-wall panels and inset ceiling spots give the room a clean, fresh feel, while a non-slip floor ensures safety and comfort. An obscured rear window adds natural light.
Outside- Access to the property is via a charming wrought iron gate, where concrete steps and a neatly laid pathway guide you to the front door. The front garden is beautifully presented with a central lawned area, all securely enclosed by a mix of traditional walling and timber fencing, offering both privacy and curb appeal. The pathway extends gracefully along the left-hand side of the home, flanked by additional lawned sections, and leads to the rear of the property where you’ll find the driveway, parking area, and a single garage, all enclosed for peace of mind and a sense of seclusion. To the rear, the garden features a raised patio, a perfect spot for outdoor seating or al fresco dining, with steps providing convenient access down to the garage area. Fitted with an up-and-over door, the garage also benefits from power and lighting, making it ideal for secure parking, storage, or even use as a workshop.
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