£375,000
3 bed detached house for saleThe Ryelands, Lydney GL15
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
- Freehold
Hattons Estate Agents
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About this property
Three bedroom detached house
In need of renovation
Sat on a generous plot measuring over 1/2 an acre
Popular village location
Ample parking, detached garage/outbuildings
Freehold, Council tax band tbc, EPC Rating tbc
Set on a plot of over half an acre, this three-bedroom detached house offers an exciting opportunity for those looking to create their forever home. In need of updating and modernisation throughout, the property provides excellent potential to add value and tailor the space to suit your own taste and lifestyle.
Bream is a peaceful village with essential amenities, including a primary school, shops, a doctor’s surgery, pub, post office, and sports clubs. Just 2 miles from Lydney, residents have easy access to a wider range of services such as schools, supermarkets, restaurants, a sports centre, hospital, and train station. The village is surrounded by scenic woodland, offering beautiful country walks nearby.
Accessed from the front door, the hallway provides access to the main living areas, with a staircase leading to the first floor. A door opens into the living room, while another leads to the ground-floor bathroom. The space features a carpet, wall lighting, and an open-tread staircase, offering potential for redecoration to suit your style.
The living room is a wonderfully characterful space with striking original features and plenty of natural light. Exposed ceiling beams run the full length of the room, drawing the eye and adding a sense of rustic charm and historic depth to the space. A rich, purple carpet brings a unique vibrancy, but the room’s generous proportions and neutral walls provide an ideal canvas for redecoration in a style of your choosing. At one end of the room, a full-height stone fireplace becomes the natural focal point- offering potential to install a wood-burning stove or create a cosy reading nook. Opposite this, an equally charming stone-built bar area evokes entertaining possibilities and adds to the unique personality of the space. Natural light floods the room through sliding glass doors and an adjacent large window, both overlooking the front aspect and garden. A door to one end leads back to the hallway, ensuring good flow through the home, while the overall scale of the room allows flexibility for a variety of furniture arrangements.
Stepping in to the kitchen space, while in need of refurbishment, offers excellent potential thanks to its generous proportions and natural light from multiple aspects. A large window to the front frames leafy greenery, while a second window above the sink provides a side aspect view, creating a dual-aspect environment that brightens the room throughout the day. A glazed door to the side adds further light and provides easy access to the exterior, ideal for summer evenings or practical day-to-day use. The room also benefits from a useful connection to two further spaces: A door to the rear opens into a utility/store room, which includes its own window to the rear aspect, offering the opportunity for a separate laundry space or pantry. Meanwhile, a door to the opposite side leads through to the main living room, making the space sociable and functional for everyday family life or entertaining.
Bedroom One is a spacious double room with windows to both the front and side aspects, allowing in plenty of natural light. The room features exposed timber floorboards and offers excellent potential for redecoration to suit your personal style.
The second bedroom is a front-facing room which enjoys a pleasant outlook through a wide window that fills the room with natural light. With exposed floorboards and generous proportions, it offers a great opportunity for renovation and personalisation.
Bedroom Three overlooks the front aspect and is filled with natural light from a wide window. With stripped wooden floorboards and neutral walls, the room offers a blank canvas for renovation or decorating as a cosy single bedroom, home office, or nursery.
Outside- The property sits on a generous plot of over half an acre, offering ample outdoor space with huge potential. There is off-road parking for several vehicles, along with a detached garage and a range of outbuildings. The gardens are mainly laid to lawn and dotted with a variety of mature trees, shrubs, and bushes, creating a private and green setting. With some updating, the grounds could easily be adapted into a more self-sufficient space—ideal for growing produce, keeping chickens, or enjoying a more sustainable lifestyle.
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