£240,000
(£323/sq. ft)
3 bed terraced house for saleHigh Street, Ruardean GL17
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
742 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
Steve Gooch
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About this property
Charming Character Period Cottage Dating Back To The Late 1800s, Offered With No Onward Chain
Renovated To A High Standard: Traditional Lime Plaster, Solid Oak Doors, Stone Flooring With Underfloor Heating (Entrance Hall And Lounge)
Low Maintenance Garden And Far-Reaching Views Towards Ruardean Church And The Welsh Mountains
Energy Efficient Air Source Heat Pump
Accommodation: Entrance Hall/Study, Lounge, Kitchen, Breakfast Room; Three Bedrooms And Family Bathroom
EPC Rating- D, Council Tax- A, Freehold
Steve Gooch Estate Agents are delighted to offer for sale this charming character period cottage located in the conservation area of ruardean, dating back to the late 1800s, offered with no onward chain. Highlights include a low maintenance garden, far-reaching views towards ruardean church and the welsh mountains, and character features including exposed stone walls and beams. The home has been renovated to A high standard with traditional lime plaster, solid oak doors and stone flooring with underfloor heating to the entrance hall and lounge, and further benefits from an air source heat pump.
The property is accessed via a anthracite upvc double glazed panel door with obscure glazed panels inset. This leads into the:
Entrance Hall/Study (3.73m x 1.83m (12'03 x 6'00))
Ceiling light, exposed stone wall with former fireplace, timber lintel, stone flooring, underfloor heating, power points, thermostat controls, cupboard housing the electrical consumer unit, lime plastered walls, openings into:
Lounge (4.85m x 3.76m (15'11 x 12'04))
Feature stone fireplace, timber lintel above, wood burning stove inset, alcoves to either side with exposed stonework, power points, tv point, lime plastered walls, stone flooring, underfloor heating, inset ceiling spots, feature former window opening with timber lintel above, front aspect upvc double glazed window with stone window ledge, former doorway opening creating a serving hatch.
Kitchen/Breakfast Room (5.56m x 2.39m (18'03 x 7'10))
Inset ceiling spots, power points, cooker point, plumbing for sink unit, lime plastered walls, power points, two rear aspect upvc double glazed windows with stone window ledges and views overlooking the rear garden, upvc obscure glazed panel door opening onto the rear garden, wooden thumb latch oak door giving access into understairs storage cupboard housing electrics for the underfloor heating, stairs lead up to the first floor:
Landing
Ceiling light, smoke alarm system, central heating timer controls, thermostat, power point, wooden thumb latch oak doors giving access into:
Bedroom One (4.01m x 3.78m (13'02 x 12'05))
Ceiling light, access to roof space via a drop down ladder, chimney breast with alcoves to either side, original fireplace floorstone, wide exposed timber floorboards, double radiator, power points, front aspect upvc double glazed window with stone window ledge.
Bedroom Two (3.73m x 2.59m (12'03 x 8'06))
Ceiling light, stone chimney breast with alcoves to either side, power points, double vertical radiator, front aspect upvc double glazed window with stone window ledge.
Bedroom Three (2.39m x 2.31m (7'10 x 7'07))
Ceiling light, power points, double radiator, rear aspect upvc double glazed window with stone window ledge and views over the rear garden and towards fields and woodland in the distance.
Bathroom
Close coupled w.c, vanity wash hand basin with cupboards beneath, tiled surround, monobloc mixer tap over, fully tiled double walk-in shower cubicle with conventional head and drencher head, mains fed shower fitted, wall mounted vertical radiator, door giving access into airing cupboard with shelving space, extractor fan, door giving access to the hot water cylinder with pressure vessels, rear aspect upvc obscure double glazed window.
Outside
The rear garden includes a large patio seating area, air-source heat pump, log store, and outside tap. It has upvc fascias and guttering, an AstroTurf lawn, a further rear patio with a large storage shed, and views towards Ruardean Church.
Directions
From the Mitcheldean Office, proceed down to the mini roundabout, turning onto the A4136. Proceed up and over Plump Hill and upon reaching the traffic lights signposted to Drybrook and Ruardean, turn right and continue over the hill, into the village of Ruardean where the property can be found after about 100 yards on the right hand side before the Church.
Services
Mains water, electricity, drainage. Air source heat pump. Underfloor heating to entrance hall and lounge.
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Water Rates
Severn Trent
Local Authority
Council Tax Band: A
Forest of Dean District Council, Council Offices, High Street, Coleford, Glos. GL16 8HG.
Tenure
Freehold
Viewing
Strictly through the Owners Selling Agent, Steve Gooch, who will be delighted to escort interested applicants to view if required. Office Opening Hours 8.30am - 7.00pm Monday to Friday, 9.00am - 5.30pm Saturday.
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