£325,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleParkend Walk, Coalway, Coleford GL16
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Hattons Estate Agents
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About this property
Three-bedroom family home
Immediate access to beautiful open woodland
Detached garage with potential for conversion to an annexe (subject to permissions)
Off-road parking for up to four vehicles, enclosed gardens
Spacious living accommodation with two reception rooms
Freehold, Council tax band, EPC Rating D
Situated with immediate access into the woodland, this three-bedroom property offers spacious living with two reception rooms, a detached garage with potential for further conversion (subject to the necessary planning permissions), ample parking, and enclosed gardens.
The village of Coalway is approximately 1 mile away from the market town of Coleford and offers local amenities to include an Infant and Junior School, a Playgroup for pre-school, shop, village pub, park with recreation ground and a local football club.
Entered via a welcoming hallway, which provides a natural sense of arrival and leads neatly into the heart of the home. From here, doors open into the principal living spaces, creating an easy and intuitive flow. The living room is a warm and inviting space with excellent proportions, allowing for a variety of furniture layouts without feeling crowded. A charming feature fireplace sits neatly to one side, creating a natural focal point and adding character to the room — ideal for cosy evenings in. The fireplace surround and hearth provide useful display space, enhancing the room’s homely feel. There is ample room for full-sized sofas and armchairs, as demonstrated, while still retaining a comfortable sense of flow through the space. Soft neutral carpets and light wall finishes help to keep the room bright, complemented by decorative wallpaper that adds subtle interest without overwhelming the space. Glazed double doors at the far end of the room draw natural light through from the adjoining sunroom, visually extending the space and creating a lovely connection between the main living area and the lighter, garden-facing rooms beyond. Overall, this is a versatile and welcoming reception room that works equally well for everyday living and entertaining.
Positioned just off the living room, the sun room is a bright and characterful space that adds a wonderful sense of flexibility to the home. Fully glazed to maximise natural light, it enjoys a pleasant outlook and a strong connection between the main living room and the rest of the house, creating a seamless flow that enhances day-to-day living. There is ample space for a variety of uses, whether arranged as a dining area, an additional sitting space, or a relaxing garden room. The tiled flooring is practical and well suited to year-round use, while the surrounding windows and glazed doors ensure the room feels open and uplifting throughout the day. This is a particularly inviting spot for enjoying morning coffee, entertaining guests, or simply sitting back with a book while enjoying the light-filled surroundings. It is a versatile addition that significantly enhances the overall living space of the property.
The kitchen is a generous and well-organised space, offering an excellent amount of storage and worktop area while retaining a warm, traditional feel. Fitted with an extensive range of solid wood units, including glazed display cabinets, it provides both practicality and character, with plenty of room for cookware, crockery, and everyday essentials. The layout works particularly well for day-to-day use, with ample work surfaces for food preparation and space for freestanding appliances neatly incorporated. A wide window above the sink allows natural light to filter in, creating a bright and pleasant environment for cooking, while also offering a useful outlook that enhances the sense of space. There is sufficient room to move comfortably, and the proportions would easily allow for additional freestanding furniture or a small breakfast table if desired. Overall, this is a highly functional kitchen that offers excellent storage, a sociable layout, and the potential to be enjoyed just as it is or updated to suit more contemporary tastes.
A bathroom on the ground floor is conveniently positioned off the hallway, serving the main living areas and completing the ground floor accommodation.
Stairs rise from the central part of the house to the first-floor landing, where three bedrooms are arranged. The principal bedroom is a comfortable and well-proportioned double room, offering a calm and restful atmosphere. There is ample space to accommodate a full-sized bed along with a range of freestanding furniture, including wardrobes, chests of drawers, and bedside tables, without compromising the sense of space. A wide window allows natural light to filter in, keeping the room bright throughout the day while still offering excellent wall space for furniture placement. Soft, neutral décor enhances the feeling of light and openness, creating a versatile backdrop that would suit a variety of interior styles.
The second bedroom is a comfortable and well-shaped room, offering a calm and private feel that would suit a variety of uses. There is space for a double bed along with bedside furniture, while still leaving room to move comfortably around the bed. A window provides pleasant natural light and a leafy outlook, helping the room feel bright and airy throughout the day. Its proportions make it equally suitable as a guest bedroom or a peaceful home office if required.
The third bedroom is a versatile additional room, ideal as a child’s bedroom, nursery, or study. While more compact, it remains well laid out, with space for a single bed or desk and storage, making it a practical and flexible part of the first-floor accommodation. Together, the bedrooms offer adaptable living arrangements to suit a range of lifestyles, from growing families to those needing dedicated work-from-home space.
Outside - The property is complemented by a generous and characterful outdoor setting that adds real appeal and versatility. To the front and side, a block-paved driveway provides ample off-road parking and leads directly to the detached garage, offering secure parking or valuable storage, with additional potential for workshop or hobby use. To the rear, the garden unfolds across a series of gently tiered areas, creating a sense of space and interest. A central pathway leads through lawned sections bordered by established shrubs, trees, and planting, giving the garden a mature, private feel. The layout lends itself well to keen gardeners, with plenty of scope to enhance or rework planting schemes, while still offering open areas for relaxing and enjoying the outdoors. There are various spots suitable for seating, whether for alfresco dining, entertaining, or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings. Overall, the outside space offers a lovely balance of practicality and charm, with driveway parking, garage facilities, and a garden that provides both privacy and potential for further landscaping to suit individual tastes.
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