£375,000
3 bed terraced house for saleLondon Road, Stroud, Gloucestershire GL5
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
Andrews - Stroud
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About this property
Characterful Throughout
Double Fronted
Two Reception Rooms
0.4 Miles From Stroud Town Centre
0.4 Miles From Stroud Train Station
Private Enclosed Garden
Offered to the market chain free, this deceptively spacious double-fronted three-bedroom period home is brimming with character throughout and is presented in wonderful condition, having been well maintained by the current owners. Arranged over four floors, it combines period charm with modern convenience, all within a short stroll of Stroud town centre.
The ground floor offers a welcoming sitting room with a working fireplace and a separate dining room with a cosy log burner, both enhanced by traditional features such as sash windows and picture rails. To the rear sits a well-proportioned kitchen, which opens out onto a private, enclosed courtyard garden – perfect for relaxing or entertaining.
Upstairs, the first floor hosts a generous principal bedroom, a family bathroom, and a convenient shower room. The second floor provides two further well-sized bedrooms, ideal for children, guests, or home working. A large basement offers excellent additional storage or potential for flexible use.
Situated within easy walking distance of Stroud town centre with its wide range of shops, cafés, weekly farmers’ market, and mainline railway station (direct to London Paddington), this home offers the perfect blend of character and practicality.
Stroud, located in the GL5 postcode of Gloucestershire, is a vibrant market town known for its charm, creativity, and strong sense of community. Nestled in the stunning Cotswold Hills, it offers beautiful scenery, rolling countryside, and plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities like walking, cycling, and exploring nature. The town itself is full of independent shops, cafés, and a famous farmers’ market that celebrates local produce and sustainability. Stroud has a reputation for being an artistic and environmentally conscious hub, attracting people who value culture, green living, and community spirit. With excellent schools, transport links, and a welcoming atmosphere, Stroud combines the benefits of rural beauty with the convenience of modern living.
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