
10 Upper Church Road
Guide price £475,000
The Property
Nestled in a desirable location, this extended 1930s bay-fronted detached property blends period charm with contemporary updates. Now offering four spacious bedrooms, including a converted attic with an en-suite shower room, this home has been thoughtfully enhanced to provide modern comfort while retaining its character. Recent improvements include a stylish wood burning stove, stripped wood flooring, a contemporary fitted kitchen, double glazing, and a bright conservatory. The open plan layout downstairs creates a welcoming and airy feel, perfect for modern living. Upon entering through the entrance hallway, doors lead to the downstairs cloakroom, sitting room, utility room, and open-plan kitchen/dining area, with stairs rising to the first floor. The sitting room features a stunning bay window, a limestone fireplace with a fitted log burner, and stripped wood flooring. An archway leads seamlessly into the spacious dining room, which connects to the conservatory through double doors. This space is flooded with natural light and provides direct access to the rear garden, making it a wonderful area for entertaining. The kitchen features stylish wood wall and base level units, a Belfast-style sink, and luxurious marble worktops that contrast with the Travertine flooring. It is well equipped with a gas range cooker, a large Whirlpool American style fridge/freezer, and plumbing for a dishwasher. The utility room is also well-appointed, with ample storage, a built in sink, and plumbing for both a washing machine and tumble dryer, as well as housing the Valliant gas central heating boiler. The first-floor landing, with its wooden floorboards, leads to three well sized bedrooms and the generous family bathroom. Bedroom one enjoys a beautiful bay window, enhancing the natural light, while the second bedroom offers picturesque views. The third bedroom benefits from an en-suite shower room and the fourth bedroom is located on the second floor, in the converted attic space.
Outside
As you approach the property, the block-paved driveway immediately stands out, offering offroad parking. The rear garden is a retreat, featuring a paved patio area that would be an ideal spot to enjoy al fresco dining or simply unwind with a book. An ornate pergola adds an elegant touch to the garden, providing a shaded area where you can sit back and relax. The south facing garden is filled with a variety of mature trees and shrubs, including winter Jasmine and the vibrant red of Photinia. Raised beds provide additional space for gardening, allowing you to grow a range of plants and flowers to further enhance the garden’s charm. A handy timberframed provides useful storage space and could be transformed into a workshop.
Guide price
£475,000
Within easy reach:
Stroud - 1.3 miles
Stonehouse - 1.7 miles
Stroud Railway Station - 1.3 miles
Nailsworth - 4.4 miles
Cheltenham -15.3 miles
Gloucester - 13 miles
• Entrance Hallway
• Sitting Room
• Kitchen/Dining Room
• Downstairs Cloakroom
• Conservatory
• Four Bedrooms
• Family Bathroom
• En Suite Shower Room
• Block Paved Driveway
• Rear Garden with Impressive Views
Situation
Selsley View lies approximately 1.3 miles from the town centre and its location offers lovely walks, into both Stroud along the canal path and countryside beyond. Victory Park recreational grounds are a short distance away, which makes this an ideal location for either an early morning stroll or excercise with a spot of dog walking. There are a range of amenities close by which include supermarkets, a coffee shop on the banks of the canalside, a range of speciality shops, both state and private schools, a hospital and the renowned weekly farmers market, a cinema, various restaurants and lots more. There is a main line railway station in Stroud, with direct services connecting with London Paddington. Ofcom – Broadband – Ultrafast available. Mobile coverage – Indoor & outdoor is rated as likely
Floorplan
Useful Information
Tenure: Freehold
Postcode: GL5 4JF
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 Stroud
Waitrose Stroud
Farmers Market
Made in Stroud
Five Valleys Shopping Centre
Woodruffs Café
The Stroud Hotel
Stroud High and Marling Grammar Schools
Uplands Community Primary School
Archway Secondary School
Stratford Park Leisure Centre
Stroud RFC
Stroud Cricket Club
Stroud Railway Station
Cotswold Airport
M5 Junction 13
Stroud Arts Festival
Stroud Country Show
Stroud Festival of Food and Drink
Our guide to Stroud

Nestled amongst the beautiful rolling hills of the Five Valleys, Stroud is a lively and creative town with much to boast about.

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