£325,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleRedhouse Lane, English Bicknor, Coleford GL16
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
- Freehold
Hattons Estate Agents
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About this property
Impressive four-bedroom semi-detached house
Positioned within the highly desirable semi-rural village of English Bicknor
Occupying a generous corner plot with private enclosed gardens
Offering spacious and versatile living accommodation throughout
Ground floor bedroom and bathroom
Freehold, Council tax band A, EPC Rating tbc
Situated in the highly desirable semi-rural village of English Bicknor, this impressive four-bedroom semi-detached residence offers an exceptional opportunity to acquire a spacious family home in an idyllic setting. Surrounded by beautiful countryside yet within convenient reach of nearby towns and amenities, the property perfectly balances rural charm with everyday practicality. Occupying a generous corner plot, the home benefits from private enclosed gardens that provide an excellent space for outdoor entertaining, family living, or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings. Internally, the property boasts expansive and versatile accommodation throughout, with well-proportioned rooms designed to suit modern family life.
Entering the property, you are welcomed into a central hallway which immediately gives a sense of the home’s flow. Stairs rise neatly to the first floor, while doors lead off to the principal reception rooms and ground floor facilities.
To the right, the living room is a warm and characterful space, beautifully balanced between cosy comfort and vibrant style. Entered from the hallway, it immediately feels welcoming, with its rich teal walls creating a striking yet calming backdrop. A feature fireplace forms the natural focal point of the room, complete with a charming tiled surround and inset log burner perfect for creating a snug atmosphere on cooler evenings. Built-in wooden shelving to the alcoves provides both practical storage and an attractive display area for books and personal pieces, while neatly stacked logs add to the homely feel. The proportions of the room comfortably accommodate two generous sofas, as currently arranged, with space remaining for additional occasional furniture if desired. A central rug anchors the seating area, making it an ideal layout for relaxing with family or hosting guests. The wide front-facing window allows natural light to pour in, enhancing the sense of space and highlighting the room’s thoughtful colour scheme. There is ample wall space for media furniture, with the current arrangement demonstrating how easily a television unit can be incorporated without disrupting the flow of the room. Overall, this is a well-sized and inviting reception space equally suited to quiet evenings by the fire or sociable gatherings with friends.
At the end of the hallway, the kitchen and breakfast areas form a wonderfully sociable heart to the home, combining character features with generous proportions and an easy, open flow. The kitchen itself is thoughtfully arranged in a classic u-shape, offering extensive worktop space and ample cabinetry for storage. Soft-toned units are complemented by patterned tiled splashbacks, adding personality and a splash of colour while maintaining a light and fresh feel. Integrated appliances sit neatly beneath the counters, and there is plenty of room for additional freestanding pieces if desired. The wide sink overlooks the side aspect, drawing in natural light and providing a pleasant outlook while preparing meals. There is also ample floor space for a central island or butcher’s block, as currently arranged, enhancing both storage and preparation areas and naturally encouraging a social, informal cooking environment. The tiled flooring is both practical and attractive, perfectly suited to busy family life. Flowing seamlessly through an open archway, the breakfast area enjoys a slightly vaulted feel with exposed beam detail, adding subtle character and a sense of definition while remaining connected to the kitchen. This inviting space comfortably accommodates a breakfast table and chairs, with additional room for dressers or storage pieces if required. Glazed doors and windows allow light to filter through from the garden side, strengthening the connection to the outdoors and creating a bright and uplifting setting for casual dining or morning coffee. A door leads directly outside, making al fresco dining effortless during the warmer months, while the generous proportions of the combined space ensure it can easily adapt to suit larger gatherings. Altogether, the kitchen and breakfast areas offer a warm, practical and welcoming environment, perfectly suited to modern family living. Positioned conveniently off the kitchen, the ground floor shower room and adjoining utility area add a practical and well-considered element to the home. The utility space provides dedicated room for laundry appliances, with fitted worktop above and additional storage to keep everyday essentials neatly tucked away. This separation from the main kitchen ensures the cooking and dining areas remain uncluttered, while offering a highly functional zone for washing and household tasks. Beyond, the shower room is neatly arranged and fully tiled, creating a clean and low-maintenance finish. A corner shower enclosure makes efficient use of the space, complemented by a WC and wall-mounted wash basin. Despite its compact proportions, the layout feels well balanced, with everything easily accessible. The neutral tiling keeps the room feeling light and bright, while practical flooring underfoot is well suited to daily use. Ideal for guests, busy family life or freshening up after time spent outdoors, this additional ground floor facility enhances the overall versatility of the property and supports modern living with ease.
Located just off the kitchen and breakfast area, the ground floor bedroom offers a flexible and well-proportioned space, ideal for guests, multi-generational living or those seeking single-level accommodation. Bright and practical, the room comfortably accommodates a double bed along with bedside tables and additional storage furniture without feeling crowded. There is ample wall space for wardrobes, drawers or fitted cabinetry, allowing the layout to be tailored to individual needs. A window and glazed door allow natural light to stream in, creating a pleasant and airy atmosphere throughout the day, while also providing convenient access to the outside. Its position, slightly set away from the main living areas, ensures a sense of privacy and quiet, yet remains well connected to the heart of the home. Versatile in its proportions, the room could equally serve as a guest suite, home office, snug or hobby space if required, making it a valuable addition to the ground floor accommodation.
Also located just off the kitchen and breakfast area, the dining room is arranged as a dedicated space for family meals and entertaining, and is a wonderfully light-filled and uplifting part of the home. Thoughtfully designed to bring the outdoors in, it creates a natural focal point for day-to-day living. A large rooflight above draws daylight down into the room, enhancing the sense of height and openness, while wide bi-folding doors stretch across the rear wall, framing views of the garden and providing seamless access outside. The generous proportions comfortably accommodate a substantial dining table and chairs, with ample space remaining for additional furniture such as shelving or dressers. As arranged, the room easily seats six, making it equally suited to everyday meals and larger gatherings. During the warmer months, opening the doors allows the space to extend effortlessly onto the patio, creating a sociable indoor–outdoor flow ideal for entertaining. Neutral tones and tiled flooring maintain a bright and practical finish, while recessed lighting ensures the room remains warm and inviting into the evening. With its peaceful garden outlook and abundance of natural light, this is a delightful setting in which to dine and spend time with family and friends throughout the seasons.
Completing the ground floor, the boot room provides a highly practical and welcoming transition between the house and garden, ideal for busy family life and those who enjoy spending time outdoors. Enclosed with glazing and a translucent roof, the space is filled with natural light, creating a bright and airy feel throughout the day. Windows along the side offer pleasant views across the garden, while glazed double doors open directly onto the patio, making it easy to step outside or bring the outdoors in during warmer months. Fitted cabinetries and worktop space provide useful storage and a convenient surface for potting plants or organising everyday essentials. There is ample room for coat hooks, shoe racks and additional shelving, as currently arranged, keeping muddy boots and outerwear neatly contained away from the main living areas.
Upstairs, the landing connects three well-proportioned bedrooms and the family bathroom.
The principal bedroom is well proportioned and beautifully presented in soft, neutral tones that enhance the natural light streaming in through the window. Generous in size, the room comfortably accommodates a double or king-size bed with space for bedside tables on either side. There is ample additional floor space for freestanding furniture such as a chest of drawers, wardrobes or shelving, allowing for a practical and flexible layout without the room feeling crowded. The alcove beside the bed provides a natural position for storage or fitted cabinetry, while soft carpeting underfoot adds warmth and comfort. The window offers a pleasant outlook and good ventilation, further contributing to the bright and airy feel of the space.
Bedroom two is another well-proportioned double room, enjoying a pleasant outlook and excellent natural light through the window. The layout easily accommodates a double bed with bedside tables, while still retaining generous circulation space. There is ample room for freestanding wardrobes, drawers or additional storage furniture, making it ideal for older children, guests or even as an alternative principal bedroom if required. The balanced proportions ensure flexibility in how the space can be arranged, while soft flooring enhances comfort underfoot.
Bedroom three is a bright and neatly arranged room, well suited as a child’s bedroom, nursery or study. Natural light filters through the window, creating a pleasant and uplifting atmosphere. The room comfortably accommodates a single bed along with bedside furniture and drawers, with remaining floor space available for additional storage or a desk if desired. The recessed window adds character and provides a useful sill for decorative touches or practical use. Soft carpeting completes the space, making bedroom three a versatile and functional addition to the first-floor accommodation.
The family bathroom is neatly presented and fully tiled, creating a bright, clean and low-maintenance space well suited to everyday use. Warm neutral tiling runs from floor to ceiling, enhancing the sense of light while giving the room a cohesive finish. A full-sized bath with overhead shower and glazed screen offers flexibility for both quick morning routines and more relaxed evening soaks. The layout is thoughtfully arranged, with a pedestal wash basin and WC positioned to maximise the available space without feeling cramped. A frosted window allows natural light to filter in while maintaining privacy, contributing to the fresh and airy feel of the room. Practical underfoot tiling complements the walls, and there is sufficient space for additional storage solutions such as shelving or a slim cabinet if desired. Overall, this is a well-balanced and functional family bathroom, conveniently located to serve all three bedrooms on the first floor.
Outside - The rear garden is a true highlight of the home generous in size, thoughtfully arranged and enjoying an open outlook beyond. Stepping out from the dining room, a patio area provides the perfect spot for outdoor seating and summer dining, with ample space for a table and chairs, creating a natural extension of the indoor entertaining space. From here, stepping stones lead through the lawned garden, bordered by well-stocked flower beds and established planting that add colour and texture throughout the seasons. A pergola walkway creates a charming focal point and offers potential for climbing plants to flourish, enhancing both privacy and visual appeal. Towards the rear, there is a substantial garden shed providing excellent storage for tools and equipment, alongside a greenhouse and dedicated vegetable beds for those with an interest in home-grown produce. The garden feels wonderfully versatile equally suited to keen gardeners, families needing lawn space for play, or simply those who appreciate spending time outdoors. Timber fencing encloses the boundaries, while the elevated aspect to the rear offers glimpses of greenery beyond, giving the space an open yet private feel. Overall, this is a beautifully maintained and well-established garden that complements the home perfectly, offering both practicality and a peaceful outdoor retreat.
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