The Old Market House
Guide price £495,000
The Property
This charming grade II listed period house is situated in a conservation area within the picturesque village of Bisley. This delightful end-terrace cottage boasts a Cotswold stone exterior that adds character and warmth to its surroundings. The property also offers a versatile space for entertaining or relaxing with family. With four well-proportioned bedrooms, there is ample room for a growing family or for those requiring extra space for guests, or a home office. The wealth of character features and the cellar adds a unique touch, providing additional storage space or the potential for a cozy wine cellar. One of the highlights of this property is its beautiful garden, perfect for enjoying a morning cup of tea or hosting summer barbecues with friends and family. The garden offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, allowing you to relax and unwind in your own private oasis. Located in the heart of the Cotswolds, this house offers the quintessential English country living experience. Surrounded by rolling hills and charming villages, right at your doorstep. As you enter the property through the entrance hall you will notice the downstairs cloakroom to your left. Steps lead down into the spacious Dining room, with stairs rising to the first floor and a doorway opening through to the generously sized kitchen/breakfast room, with its range of fitted wall and base level storage units and plumbing for both a washing machine and dishwasher. From the dining room you step down into the characterful sitting room with it`s feature fireplace and wood burner. There are also exposed stone walls, window seats, feature beams and access down to the cellar. On the first floor landing doors lead off to the principal bedroom with it`s ensuite shower room, as well as the two further double bedrooms and family bathroom. Further stairs rise to the third floor, here you will find the spectacular 21ft fourth bedroom. The property has gas central heating
Outside
A pathway leads to the side of the property where a wooden gate allows access through into the pretty gravelled courtyard, with raised flower bed. The courtyard also benefits from a small paved patio area, from where to enjoy alfresco dining. To the side of the property there is also a hardy stone built storage shed. The enchanting main garden can be found opposite the pathway. A rustic wooden gateway leads you along a paved pathway and under a canopy of mature trees. From here you will notice the lawned area, which is bordered by flower beds and borders, stocked with a range of mature trees and shrubs. Parking can be found on a first come first served basis on George Street.
Guide price
£495,000
Within easy reach:
Stroud 4.5 miles
Cheltenham 13.2 miles
Gloucester 13 miles
Cirencester 9.5 miles
Nailsworth 7.3 miles
• Entrance Hall
• Kitchen/Breakfast Room
• Two Reception Rooms
• Cellar
• Downstairs Cloakroom
• Principal Bedroom & Ensuite
• Family Bathroom
• Three Further Double Bedrooms
• Enclosed Gardens
• Ofcom Broadband is Superfast & Mobile reception is Poor, wifi calling available
Situation
Bisley is a stunning quintessential Cotswold village lying east of Stroud. This beautiful village and its surroundings area are noted for the wealth of its Cotswold stone houses of architectural and historic interest. It’s a thriving village offering two churches, two public houses, a primary school. and village shop with post office. The King George V playing fields and Bisley play group are both within walking distance of the centre of the village. There is also a ‘Green shop’ at Holbrook Garage and a farm shop at Stancombe Beech Farm. The village hall and Bisley Sports Pavilion are home to many clubs and organisations. A variety of educational options including state, grammar and independent schooling, in addition to further educational alternatives can be found in Stroud, Cheltenham and Gloucester. London (Paddington) can be reached by rail from Stroud train station within 90 minutes.
Floorplan
Useful Information
Tenure: Freehold
Postcode: GL6 7BB
Viewing: Strictly by appointment through Whitaker Seager.
Fixtures and Fittings: Only those items mentioned are included. All other items are specifically excluded, although some may be available by separate negotiation if required.
Local Authorities: Stroud District Council. Council Tax Band E and EPC rating
Please note: in rural locations the map may not be 100% accurate
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Nearby Bisley
The Green Shop
Bisley Post Office
Stancombe Farm Shop
The Stirrup Cup Pub
The Bear Inn
The Butchers Arms
Bisley Blue Coat School
Oakridge Parochial School
Thomas Keble Secondary School
King George V Playing Field
Chalford Sport and Social Club
TCT Shooting Services
Stroud Railways Station
Kemble Railway Station
M5 Junction 13/11a
Giffords Circus
Bisley Annual Flower Show and Fete
Well dressing in Bisley
Our guide to Bisley
The pretty village of Bisley, four miles from Stroud, has all the charm of its Cotswold neighbours while enjoying a quiet existence away from the traditional tourist trail.
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