Larkfield
Guide price £600,000
The Property
Originally built in the 1970s, Larkfield offers generously proportioned family accommodation that has been thoughtfully modernised in recent years. The property seamlessly blends classic character with contemporary finishes, featuring a stylish fitted kitchen, gas central heating, and attractive Oak flooring throughout the ground floor living areas. Upon entering the property, a welcoming hallway provides access to the staircase rising to the first floor and doors leading into the principal reception rooms. The 17ft sitting room enjoys a dual front aspect and is centred around a charming Cotswold stone fireplace with an open fire, perfect for cosy winter evenings. To the rear of the property, the kitchen/dining room enjoys far-reaching countryside views and direct access to the garden. This contemporary space is well-equipped with a range of fitted wall and base units, complemented by a comprehensive selection of built-in appliances, including an AEG induction hob with extractor, Bosch oven, Siemens dishwasher, and composite sink. A stylish, space-saving wall-mounted radiator, built-in wine rack, and practical storage complete the space. From the kitchen, doors lead to a versatile family room with a pleasant rear outlook, and to a useful rear lobby area with a downstairs cloakroom. Beyond this is the sizeable garage/workshop, which benefits from fitted shelving and plumbing for a washing machine, ideal for utility use or hobby space. Upstairs, the landing gives access to the loft and a built-in airing cupboard. The main bedroom features fitted wardrobes and a lovely rear aspect, while three further well-proportioned bedrooms provide flexibility for family living or home working. One of the bedrooms also includes a large, versatile store room accessed via a separate internal doorway. A family bathroom completes the first floor and includes a panelled bath with a fitted Mira shower over, part tiled walls, and traditional fittings.
Outside
As you approach the property, you are welcomed by a gated gravel driveway offering ample parking for several vehicles. A step leads up to a useful storm porch and the front door, while a raised flower bed, stocked with a variety of mature shrubs, adds a touch of charm to the frontage. Gated side access leads conveniently through to the rear garden, and the front of the property enjoys far-reaching views across the countryside towards Randwick. The rear garden is predominantly laid to lawn and bordered by an attractive mix of mature trees and shrubs, creating a sense of privacy and natural beauty. A generous patio area provides the perfect spot for entertaining or relaxing while taking in the stunning views over the rolling countryside. A timber-framed shed offers useful external storage.
Guide price
£600,000
Within easy reach:
Stroud - 2 miles
Stonehouse - 2.8 miles
Nailsworth - 4.9 miles
Gloucester - 10.4 miles
Cheltenham - 14.5 miles
Stroud Railway Station - 2 miles
• Entrance Hallway & Downstairs Cloakroom
• Sitting Room
• Kitchen/Dining Room
• Family Room
• Landing & Family Bathroom
• Four Bedrooms
• Versatile Additional Storage Room
• 37Ft Garage/Workshop
• Generous Gardens & Outstanding Views
• Ofcom rates the Broadband speed as Superfast and Mobile reception Good/Variable
Situation
Farmhill, west of Stroud town, is an area perfectly placed to enjoy convenient amenities including two public houses, The Rose Inn and The Old Crown, and a Tesco Express. Archway school and Stroud College are nearby as well as Stratford Park, a green flag awarded area with a large park, lake, the ‘Museum in the Park’ and a leisure centre with two swimming pools (in and out doors) tennis courts and a gym. Further educational establishments include Stroud High school and Marling School both well regarded grammar schools. Other facilities in Stroud include a weekly award-winning Farmers Market, cinema complex and range of independent shops, cafes and restaurants. London (Paddington) train services pass through Stroud Railway Station. There are many public footpaths, some canal side paths lead you through the historic industrial mills from yesteryear and others lead up through to the beautiful countryside.
Floorplan
Useful Information
Tenure: Freehold
Postcode: GL5 4DD
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 E and EPC rating D
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