£650,000
3 bed detached house for saleDowns Mill, Frampton Mansell, Stroud, Gloucestershire GL6
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Chain free
- Freehold
Perry Bishop - Cirencester
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About this property
Barn conversion
Three bedrooms
Triple aspect sitting room
Kitchen/dining room
Study
Under floor heating
Garage
Parking
Patio
Communal gardens
Offered for sale with no onward chain is Mill Cottage at Downs Mill, a beautifully situated barn conversion, part of a cleverly designed complex of similar properties, rurally situated enjoying a triple aspect siding onto open fields. Well placeded for good access to Cirencester, Stroud or Tetbury and also within easy reach of the mainline train station at Kemble, the property is ideally located and sits nicely within a very attractive development. There are well tended communal gardens with a pond and bridge plus an additional area of amenity land for the use of the residents.
The accommodation is deceptively spacious and the end of a very small terrace and comprises entrance hall, cloakroom, a triple aspect sitting room with feature fireplace and multi-fuel stove, kitchen dining room which opens out to the gardens. An unexpected bonus is a basement office/studio, this is a very attractive oval room with painted mural/countryside scene. At first floor level is an en suite principal bedroom with lovely countryside views, there are two further well-proportioned bedrooms serviced by a separate shower room. The loft area is currently accessed via a loft ladder and provides the potential for a further bedroom and en-suite shower room subject to the necessary permissions and regulations.
Outside, the property enjoys extensive parking for numerous vehicles, and there is a single garage in a former stable block plus an oil-fired central heating system, timber-sealed unit double-glazed windows within the stone mullioned frames, under floor heating and radiators.
Nb - the property is subject to management fee of £285 per quarter.
Frampton Mansell sits on the southern slopes of the Golden Valley, approximately seven and a half miles west of Cirencester and seven miles east of Stroud.
There is the pretty Church of Saint Luke, built-in 1843 in the neo-Norman style with an Italianate bell tower, and the Crown public house serves food and offers superb views. There are wonderful walking and cycling routes on the doorstep. The Jolly Nice café is a local produce farm shop, butcher and café. There is also a village hall offering community monthly events.
Mainline train stations at Stroud and Kemble are both close by with direct trains to London Paddington as well as easy motorway links. There is local schooling with Stroud and Cirencester also having a range of schooling and college options. The nearby village of Minchinhampton has a renowned golf course and common.
Cirencester has weekly markets and the renowned Corn Hall. Stroud also has a popular farmers' market every Saturday. Cheltenham, Gloucester, Bath and Bristol are all easily accessible.
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