Guide price
£895,000
4 bed detached house for saleWhitecourt, Uley GL11
4 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Hamptons - Stroud Sales
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About this property
Village location
Detached
Versatile accommodation
Well presented throughout
Wood burners in sitting room and kitchen/dining room
Balcony with views
Driveway providing off road car parking
Detached garage
Beautiful gardens
Backing onto fields with easy access to countryside walks
Located in the sought after village of Uley, this property has been much improved by the current owners and is beautifully presented throughout. Stepping inside, you're greeted by a spacious entrance hall that flows into a lovely sitting room. This inviting space features wooden flooring, a cosy wood burner, and double doors that open directly onto a terrace. Adjacent to the sitting room, you'll find a good-sized study offering pleasant views of the garden. The ground floor also boasts two spacious double bedrooms, one of which provides direct garden access. The stylish kitchen/ dining room acts as the heart of the home including more engineered oak wooden flooring and a second wood burner, with French doors that open out directly onto the terrace and garden. For convenience, there's also a downstairs cloakroom. Upstairs, a good-sized landing leads to two more spacious bedrooms. The master bedroom is particularly generous, benefiting from sliding doors that open onto a delightful undercover balcony. From here, you can soak in the far-reaching views. Completing the first floor is a family bathroom.
Outside
There is off-road parking on the driveway at the front of the house, which also provides access to a detached garage. From there, steps lead up to the truly remarkable, very private gardens. These lovingly tended spaces boast an expansive lawn, an inviting terrace area ideal for outdoor dining or entertaining, and a rich variety of plants, trees, and shrubs. There's even a dedicated vegetable patch with a fully mature asparagus bed, plentiful rhubarb grape vines, apples, raspberries, and raised beds. The garden also has a Victorian-style wooden greenhouse, and a handy garden shed. A bespoke wood-framed fruit cage contains gooseberries, blueberries, and strawberries. To the rear of the house there is a log store area, where a path leads up to a wildlife pond with views across the fields to the village church.
Situation
Uley, nestled in a picturesque valley on the Cotswold escarpment, offers breathtaking panoramic views, notably including the Iron Age hill fort of Uley Bury, which overlooks the Severn Vale. The village distinguishes itself with a vibrant, inter-generational community. It benefits from a well-stocked, volunteer-run community store and a highly valued post office, a respected primary school, a dispensing doctor's surgery, a local public house, a brewery, and the Prema Art Centre, a popular venue for local events and home to the Vestry Cafe. For those looking to engage, Uley boasts numerous groups and organisations such as the Church, the Women's Institute (wi), The Uley Society, and a Toddler Group. The market town of Dursley, less than two miles away, provides an excellent range of amenities, while Stroud, Tetbury, and Nailsworth, all within eight miles, offer a more extensive selection of facilities.
Property Ref Number:
Ham-59369
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