Burcombe Villas
Offers in excess of £525,000
The Property
Believed to have been built in the late 1800’s, this Cotswold stone semi detached property is surprising spacious. From the lane you approach the rear of house, which has a flat roof extension. The pedestrian entrance is located through a wooden door within a Cotswold stone wall. A path leads down to the main entrance and a further door gives access into the boot room, perfect for dirty kids or wet dogs! The porch opens into an attractive dining room with wooden floors, a staircase leading to the first level and another one leads down to the cellar, in addition to a wood burner which proudly sits on a stone hearth. Found at the front also with wooden floors is the sitting room; flooded with natural light due to a full length glass panel and window plus double glazed French doors all overlooking the garden. A Cotswold stone fireplace with a further wood burner is main focal point. The bespoke kitchen is fitted with wall and base units, drawers, a plate rack, and wicker baskets which is complimented by granite worktops and a Belfast sink. Built in appliances consist of five ring hob, extractor and double oven. The boot room is a great size and double ups as a utility room; off here is the cloakroom which houses the boiler. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms both with ensuites and the impressive family bathroom. Up again, you’ll see two attic bedrooms. The cellars, on the lower ground floor, are far better than what you imagine. There are two areas, firstly the smaller section which has been utilised as a store/hobbies area and the other is currently used as a hobby space or teenager’s den. These two areas both have wooden floors. A door leads out to an outdoor shaft where there is a ladder gives an escape route out to the garden. The attractive period door is purely for aesthetics.
Outside
The property is back to front, so the majority of the enclosed level gardens are to the front. They are made up of three defined areas: a patio with a pergola lies nearest the house with an attractive wooden raised flower bed, centrally there is a level lawn and the end section has a decked area with pergola over and a shingle path and a summer house. The boundaries are either Cotswold stone walls, hedging or a wooden post and rail fence. A variety of trees and shrubs are dotted around and to one side a wide raised flower bed can be enjoyed. A block paved drive with parking leads up to the double garage which has a roof made from asbestos with two sets of wooden doors and a electricity supply.
Offers in excess of
£525,000
Within easy reach:
Stroud 5.3 miles
Stroud Train Station 4.8 miles
Cirencester 10.2 miles
Tetbury 9.7 miles
Cheltenham 13.9 miles
• Dining Room
• Sitting Room
• Kitchen
• Cellar
• Boot Room/Cloakroom
• Two bedrooms with ensuites
• Two attic bedrooms
• Family Bathroom
• Garden
• Double garage & Parking
Situation
Positioned between the centres of Stroud and Cirencester, known for its winding lanes and quaint corners studded with Cotswold stone homes, with an abundance of beautiful walks on the doorstep. Facilities include the ‘Old Neighbourhood’ pub, three nearby churches and Chalford Hill Primary School. Encircled by pretty Cotswold countryside, Chalford and adjoining villages offer a variety of amenities, including a community run shop, Eastcombe and Bussage Primary School’s, Thomas Keble Secondary School and Puddleducks Pre-school. Tesco Metro and Frithwood Doctors Surgery are located just 0.9 miles away, whilst Eastcombe stores positioned 1.1 miles away offers a variety of produce. Stroud and Cirencester offer further amenities including independent, state and grammar schools. Scenic routes radiate to Cheltenham and Gloucester, mainline railway stations at Stroud (4.9 miles) and Kemble (9.5 miles) provide a direct line to London Paddington.
Floorplan
Useful Information
Tenure: Freehold
Postcode: GL6 8BN
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 C 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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