1 Heath Cottages
Guide price £325,000
The Property
This delightful end-of-terrace period cottage is within walking distance of the village school and scenic countryside walks. The current owners have enhanced the accommodation, thoughtfully adding to its character and charm. The front door opens into a welcoming porch, leading into the sitting room. This lovely space features wooden floors, a red-brick feature wall, and a stone-and-brick fireplace with an inset wood burner. Deep-silled windows further add to the cottage’s character. A door leads through to the centrally located dining room, which also benefits from a red-brick feature wall and a handy storage area beneath the stairs. From the dining room, a step leads down to the bathroom, while the space opens into the bright kitchen. The bathroom is filled with natural light from a window and Velux skylight and comprises a bath with shower over, a basin set on a vanity unit, and a WC, with an alcove housing a laundry cupboard and boiler. A step down from the dining room leads into the kitchen. This bright and airy-room enjoys views over the garden and is fitted with practical base units, making it both functional and inviting. Upstairs, from the small landing, a step up leads into the main bedroom, set at the front of the house, complete with a feature fireplace and two windows. The second bedroom is located at the rear of the property, featuring painted wooden floorboards and access to the loft space.
Property Information: Broadband: Ultra-fast (Ofcom) Mobile Coverage: Good outdoors, variable indoors Heating: Gas central heating and woodburner Parking: On-street, first come, first served Title: July 1991 deed relating to rights granted Planning: Expired planning permission S.19/0017/HHOLD
Outside
Attractive railings mark the front boundary, with a welcoming gate leading to the front door, the neighbour’s entrance, and continuing around to the side and rear grounds. The area is neatly gravelled, while a fence with a wooden gate at the side provides access to the rear garden. Just outside the kitchen, a level gravelled terrace offers the perfect spot for alfresco dining. The rear garden is a true feature of the home. Largely enclosed by mature hedging and fencing, it is predominantly laid to lawn, creating a serene and private outdoor space. At the far end, a versatile garden studio, currently used as a home office, sits alongside a practical garden storage shed. From the garden, there are farreaching views across the neighbours’ rooftops, adding an extra sense of space and openness.
Situation
Whiteshill is an elevated village lying north of Stroud town. It’s a thriving village which boasts its own church, primary school, village hall, pub and community run shop and café. Archway comprehensive school lies just outside Whiteshill in an area known as Paganhill. Stroud is the nearest town and is walkable (only 1.6 miles away) and served by a regular bus and offers an eclectic variety of shops, cafes, restaurants and an award winning farmers market not to mention great schooling including two grammar schools, one for boys ‘Marling’ and the ‘High School’ for girls. Stroud railway station offers direct links to London Paddington within 90 minutes. The nearest motorway link is J13 off the M5. Countryside walks immediately on your doorstep are in abundance and include nearby access to the Cotswold Way
Floorplan
Useful Information
Tenure: Freehold
Postcode: GL6 6AW
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 B and EPC rating D
Please note: in rural locations the map may not be 100% accurate
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Nearby Whiteshill
Ruscombe and Whiteshill Village Shop
Tesco Express
Sainsbury’s
The Vine Tree Inn
The Carpenter Arms Pub
The Star Inn
Whiteshill Primary School
Randwick Primary School
Archway Secondary School
Harefield Beacon
Stratford Park Leisure Centre
Archway Sports Centre
Stroud Railway Station
Stonehouse Railway Station
M5 Junction 12
The Randwick WAP – An ancient Spring Festival
Ceremonial Cheese Rolling
Gloucester’s Tall Ships Festival
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