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4 bed terraced house for saleKingscourt Lane, Stroud, Gloucestershire GL5
4 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
- Freehold
Perry Bishop - Stroud Valleys
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About this property
Former Coach House conversion of considerable architectural interest
Discreet and highly regarded setting within Rodborough
Four well-proportioned bedrooms served by a family bathroom
Generous sitting room with direct access to the garden
Separate dining room and well-appointed kitchen/breakfast room filled with natural light
Enclosed garden enjoying far-reaching valley views
Substantial garage/workshop offering further potential, subject to the necessary consents
Private parking, conveniently positioned for local schools, the surrounding commons and nearby Stroud
Discreetly situated in a peaceful corner of the highly regarded village of Rodborough, this handsome period residence enjoys elevated valley views and an abundance of natural light, complemented by elegant proportions and notably high ceilings.
Originally forming part of the distinguished Coach House to Rodborough Court, constructed in 1888, the property carries a rich architectural heritage. Converted to residential use in the 1950s, it has since been carefully and sympathetically updated, successfully marrying its historic character with the comforts of modern living.
The ground floor is arranged around a welcoming entrance hall, leading to a well-proportioned 16-foot reception room with doors opening directly onto the garden, a second reception room ideal as a sitting room or study, a light-filled kitchen/breakfast room, and a cloakroom. On the first floor are four bedrooms and a family bathroom, with the third bedroom benefitting from access to a useful attic space, well suited to use as an occasional bedroom or home office.
Externally, the property offers private parking, a substantial integral garage/workshop measuring approximately 17' x 12'7", and an enclosed garden positioned to take full advantage of the far-reaching views. The garage retains its original timber doors and, subject to the necessary consents, offers clear potential for conversion, as demonstrated by neighbouring homes.
A rare opportunity to acquire a home of architectural provenance in one of the area’s most desirable settings, offering both heritage and versatility in equal measure.
Set within a friendly and welcoming community, the property enjoys the best of village-style living with all the conveniences of the town centre nearby. Two highly regarded primary schools are just a short stroll away, and for lovers of the outdoors, Rodborough and Minchinhampton Commons offer hundreds of acres of stunning National Trust land to explore - perfect for walking, cycling, or simply enjoying a picnic with panoramic views. You’ll also find local pubs and cafés within easy reach, as well as community events that bring neighbours together throughout the year.
Stroud’s vibrant town centre is only minutes away, brimming with independent shops, artisan food producers, and an award-winning farmers’ market widely regarded as one of the best in the country. There’s a great choice of cafés, bars, and restaurants to suit every taste, along with the recently revitalised Five Valleys shopping centre. For commuters, the mainline station provides regular direct trains to London Paddington, making it an ideal location for blending countryside charm with city connections.
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