
Norwich House
Guide price £525,000
The Property
Nestled in the heart of the conservation area of the historic Cotswold village of Bisley, this handsome Grade II listed terraced home is rich in character. According to Historic England, it dates back to the early 18th century. Many original features—including stone mullion windows, spiral staircases, window seats, exposed Cotswold stone walls, beams, and a striking Cotswold stone fireplace—enhance its charm. The accommodation measuring 1677 sq ft offers wellproportioned rooms, and in recent years, the property has undergone significant improvements to transform it into a more stylish space. Some of the noticeable enhancements include a stunning flagstone floor with underfloor heating in the two principal reception rooms and a refitted kitchen. Although the property has two front doors, the current owner primarily uses the double doors opening into the dining room, while the second leads nto the sitting room. Both rooms enjoy a front-facing aspect and are connected by an internal doorway. The dining room also provides access to the utility area and kitchen. The fitted kitchen features a stone-tiled floor, a range of units, and built-in appliances such as an oven, hob, and extractor hood. A door leads to the enclosed courtyard. The sitting room boasts an inglenook fireplace with a wood burner, creating a cozy focal point. A traditional staircase beside it leads to the first floor. The main bedroom is a standout feature as is a generously sized room, flooded with natural light from two windows and a door opening onto a Juliet balcony. It also benefits from fitted wardrobes and a feature fireplace. The bathroom is uniquely set on a split level and features two wood-paneled walls. It includes a freestanding bath, WC, and handwash basin. On the top floor, two additional double bedrooms are served by a shower room, completing this beautifully restored period home.
Outside
At the rear of the property, just off the kitchen, is an enclosed courtyard surrounded by painted Cotswold stone walls. The tiled floor adds charm and practicality, making it an ideal spot for a small table—perfect for entertaining a few friends. On a more practical note, it also serves as a convenient space for drying laundry. Additionally, there is built-in storage for added functionality. Parking is available on the village road on a first-come, first-served basis. Property Info: Ofcom – Broadband – Ultrafast. Mobile coverage Indoors – EE limited other options none. Outside – likely. Heating – gas central heating, partial underfloor heating and a woodburner
Situation
Bisley is a picturesque Cotswold village east of Stroud, known for its historic stone houses. This thriving community offers two churches, two pubs, and a primary school. The King George V playing fields and Bisley Playgroup are within walking distance. Additional amenities include the ‘Green Shop’ and an exciting farm shop at Stancombe Beech Farm. The village hall and sports pavilion host various clubs. A range of schools, including state, grammar, and independent options, are available in Stroud, Cheltenham, and Gloucester. London Paddington is reachable by train from Stroud in about 90 minutes.
Floorplan
Useful Information
Tenure: Freehold
Postcode: GL6 7AA
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
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Nearby Bisley
The Green Shop
Bisley Post Office
Stancombe Farm Shop
The Stirrup Cup Pub
The Bear Inn
The Butchers Arms
Bisley Blue Coat School
Oakridge Parochial School
Thomas Keble Secondary School
King George V Playing Field
Chalford Sport and Social Club
TCT Shooting Services
Stroud Railways Station
Kemble Railway Station
M5 Junction 13/11a
Giffords Circus
Bisley Annual Flower Show and Fete
Well dressing in Bisley
Our guide to Bisley

The pretty village of Bisley, four miles from Stroud, has all the charm of its Cotswold neighbours while enjoying a quiet existence away from the traditional tourist trail.

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