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£225,000

2 bed semi-detached house for sale
Parkend Walk, Sling, Coleford GL16

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Freehold

Hattons Estate Agents

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About this property

  • Semi-detached two bedroom house

  • Enclosed private gardens

  • Generous convenient off road parking

  • Spacious living accommodation

  • Quite village location close to woodland walks

  • Freehold, Council Tax Band B, EPc rating of C

A spacious and well-proportioned two double bedroom semi-detached home, set within a quiet village location close to attractive woodland walks. Offering generous living accommodation throughout, the property provides comfortable and versatile spaces ideal for first-time buyers, downsizers or investors alike. Outside, enclosed private gardens create a safe and secluded setting to relax or entertain, while generous off-road parking adds everyday convenience. This is a fantastic opportunity to secure a well-balanced home in a sought-after and peaceful setting.

Sling is a charming village nestled in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire. Surrounded by stunning countryside, it offers a tranquil lifestyle with easy access to the area's natural beauty, including forest walks and outdoor activities. The village boasts a welcoming community and provides convenient amenities, including a local pub, nearby shops, and schools in the surrounding towns and areas. Its central location ensures excellent connectivity to neighbouring towns such as Coleford, Lydney, and Cinderford, making it an ideal spot for those seeking a peaceful yet well-connected village lifestyle.

Stepping through the front door, you are welcomed into a central hallway which sets the tone for the home, with stairs rising neatly to the first floor and doors leading to the principal ground floor rooms. The layout flows naturally, offering a balance of open living space and more private, versatile rooms.

To the left, the living room is a warm and inviting space, thoughtfully arranged to make the most of its generous proportions. A striking exposed brick fireplace forms a natural focal point, complete with a chunky timber mantel and a log-burning stove beneath perfect for cosy winter evenings with the fire lit and the room softly aglow. The length of the room allows for a comfortable seating arrangement without feeling crowded. As currently styled, there is ample space for a large corner sofa alongside an additional armchair, yet there remains flexibility to reconfigure with a pair of sofas or a larger media unit if desired. The layout easily accommodates a central coffee table while still providing clear walkways through the room. A wide rear-facing window draws in plenty of natural light, brightening the neutral décor and enhancing the sense of space. Light curtains soften the window, while still allowing daylight to filter through, creating a calm and relaxed atmosphere throughout the day. The tiled flooring adds a practical touch and pairs beautifully with the textured rugs, giving the room both durability and comfort underfoot. With its characterful fireplace, generous layout and bright outlook, this is a sitting room designed for both everyday living and entertaining.

Positioned just off the living space, the kitchen is a bright and well-organised space, designed in a practical u-shaped layout that makes excellent use of the available room. Gloss white cabinetry runs along three sides, providing ample storage both at base and eye level, while the contrasting dark worktops offer generous preparation space for everyday cooking. A large window above the sink draws in plenty of natural light and provides a pleasant outlook towards the garden, making the space feel open and airy. The positioning of the sink beneath the window adds a thoughtful touch, creating an enjoyable setting for daily tasks. Tiled splashbacks complement the work surfaces and add a clean, contemporary finish. There is space for freestanding appliances, including undercounter washing facilities, all neatly integrated within the run of units to maintain a streamlined appearance. The proportions allow for everything to be within easy reach, creating an efficient and sociable cooking environment. An open archway leads through to the adjoining room, enhancing the sense of flow on the ground floor and allowing light to pass between the spaces. This connection makes the kitchen feel part of the wider living arrangement rather than enclosed, ideal for modern day-to-day living.

To the rear of the ground floor, the dining room, currently arranged as a home office, this versatile room offers excellent flexibility and would also make a charming dining area, perfectly positioned just off the kitchen. The proportions comfortably accommodate a full desk setup with dual monitors and additional storage, while still retaining a sense of openness and easy movement throughout the space. French doors provide direct access to the garden, allowing natural light to pour in and creating a bright, uplifting atmosphere during the day. When used as a dining room, these doors would lend themselves beautifully to summer entertaining easily opened to extend gatherings outdoors. There is ample room for a generous dining table seating six, with space remaining for a sideboard or display cabinet along the wall. The soft décor enhances the welcoming feel of the room, and the open archway connection to the kitchen ensures a practical and sociable flow, whether hosting dinner with friends or enjoying everyday family meals. The tiled flooring continues through from the kitchen, reinforcing the sense of continuity across the ground floor. Whether retained as a dedicated home office, a playroom, snug or transformed into a formal dining space, this room adapts effortlessly to suit a variety of lifestyle needs while benefiting from lovely garden views and excellent natural light.

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