Guide price
£485,000
2 bed bungalow for saleSouth Street, Uley, Dursley, Gloucestershire GL11
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: F
About this property
Sought after location
Walking distance to primary school
Close to village shop and post office
Well presented
Flexible living accommodation
Garden room/workshop
Views
EPC-
Tucked away in the sought-after village of Uley and within easy walking distance to the village store and primary school stands this detached single-storey residence offering flexible living accommodation along with a good size garden and views.
On entering there is a lovely hall with a sitting room leading off.
The sitting room is of a good size enjoying wooden floors, a bay window to the front and a lovely feature fireplace.
Following on there is a further reception room/bedroom also benefitting from wooden floors and a feature fireplace.
Leading on there is a spacious bedroom enjoying wooden flooring.
The kitchen/open-plan dining room is of a generous size and benefits from plenty of contemporary-style units.
The family bathroom is beautifully presented and is in a modern style and has a separate shower.
Leading through there is a good size garden room/conservatory which leads out to the garden.
To the first floor there is a spacious attic room which could easily be converted. (subject to planning).
To the outside there is plenty of parking to the front and to the rear there is a good size garden, patio area, and a garden room/workshop.
Uley really is the perfect rural village location, surrounded by stunning countryside from the fields up to the wooded hill tops. There is a great community and the village has plenty to offer with an excellent primary school, arts centre, a village shop, post office and public house. Uley is perfectly situated for commuting to Gloucester, Cheltenham, Stroud, Cirencester and Bristol, situated approximately 7 miles from the M5 motorway junction 13 and around 17 miles away from the M4 junction 18.
The surrounding villages also offer some well-regarded private and public-sector schools including a Steiner school. The town of Nailsworth is approximately 5 miles away, where you will find a small supermarket, delicatessens including the acclaimed Williams Kitchen fish market & food hall plus a wonderfully diverse selection of fashionable boutiques and shops. The town also offers a bank, post office, butchers, grocery shops, doctors, dentists and a public library. There are plenty of leisure activities on offer too including a new leisure centre with members' club, golf courses, riding stables, bowls club, extensive countryside walks, gliding and polo clubs.
Approximately 3 miles away is the town of Dursley where you will find a secondary school, leisure centre and larger supermarket.
Alternatively, 7 miles away is Stroud Town offering several good secondary schools, further food, grocery & clothes shopping; further cafes, restaurants and bars, a bowling alley, cinema and a leisure centre with a lido and tennis courts.
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