2 Abbenesse
Guide price £465,000
The Property
Backing onto an open neighbouring field and enjoying elevated views across the valley, this detached bungalow has been upgraded in recent years to provide bright, beautifully presented accommodation set within attractive landscaped gardens. A useful entrance porch leads into an inner hallway giving access to the living space and bedrooms, with oak flooring running throughout the property except for the tiled kitchen and shower room. The wellproportioned reception room offers space for both living and dining, centred around a fireplace with living flame gas fire, and benefits from a double-aspect outlook with French doors opening into a recently constructed conservatory. The conservatory has been a transformative addition to the bungalow providing year-round enjoyment of the garden and views. The kitchen, which also opens onto the garden, is fitted with contemporary highgloss units, quartz worktops, integral Neff double oven and microwave, electric hob and dishwasher, along with a useful pantry. There are two double bedrooms, one particularly generous in size, both with built-in storage, served by a fully tiled and stylishly fitted shower room with fitted Mira shower and heated towell rail. Other features include recently refitted windows and an electric garage door. The property is subject to covenants detailed in a 1970’s conveyance, when the property was built, details available.
Outside
The property enjoys easy access and ample parking via a block-paved and tarmac driveway leading to an attached single garage with electric door. A small, low-maintenance garden lies to the front of the bungalow, laid mainly to lawn with mature planting, while a useful garden store adjoins the side of the property with space in front for bin storage. The main garden is positioned to the rear and is enclosed by hedging, enjoying a beautiful open aspect; it has been attractively landscaped to include an area of lawn edged with well-stocked flower borders, along with a gravelled seating terrace immediately adjoining the property
Guide price
£465,000
Within easy reach:
Stroud - 4.7 miles
Cirencester - 10 miles
Minchinhampton - 4.8 miles
Nailsworth - 7.3 miles
Gloucester - 16 miles
Cheltenham - 14.1 miles
• Entrance Hall
• Sitting room/dining room
• Kitchen
• Conservatory
• Two bedrooms
• Shower room
• Garden
• Driveway and single garage
• Excellent views
• Ofcom – Ultrafast broadband available – outdoor mobile coverage good, indoor variable with four main providers
Situation
Positioned between the centres of Stroud and Cirencester, Chalford is a charming village known for its winding lanes and quaint corners dotted with traditional Cotswold stone homes, offering an abundance of beautiful countryside walks right on the doorstep. Encircled by the picturesque Cotswold landscape, the area combines rural charm with convenient amenities, including the highly reputed Chalford Hill Primary School, Puddleducks Pre-School, a community-run shop, and the popular Pudney Pie Cafe and Lavender Bakehouse. The village and its adjoining communities provide a range of additional facilities such as further primary schools, Thomas Keble Secondary School, and a selection of welcoming village pubs, including an old neighbourhood pub that remains a cherished local institution, offering a cosy atmosphere and a strong sense of community. Within a mile or less, residents also benefit from access to Tesco Express, Frithwood Doctors Surgery, and Eastcombe Stores, while the nearby market towns of Stroud and Cirencester offer a wider range of amenities including independent, state, and grammar schools. The area is well connected, with scenic routes leading to Cheltenham and Gloucester, and mainline railway stations at Stroud and Kemble, both offering direct services to London Paddington.
Floorplan
Useful Information
Tenure: Freehold
Postcode: GL6 8QR
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 Tax Band D and EPC rating D
Please note: in rural locations the map may not be 100% accurate
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Nearby Chalford
Chalford Village Shop
Tesco Express
Eastcombe Stores and Post Office
Lavender Bakehouse
Boho Bakery
Kings Head Pub
Chalford Hill Primary School
Thomas Keble Secondary School
Bussage C of E Primary School
Chalford Sports and Social Club
Thomas Keble Sports Centre
Fitness Mill
Stroud Railway Station
Kemble Railway Station
M5 junction 13
Chalfest
Scarecrow Trail
The Cotswold Show and Food Festival
Our guide to Chalford
With its winding streets and beautiful Cotswold stone houses dotted along the hills and wooded valleys, it’s easy to see why this village is such a popular place to live.
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