
School House
Guide Price £575,000
The Property
A Distinctive Art Deco Detached Home with Panoramic Views Once home to the local schoolmaster, this charming three-bedroom detached residence exudes character and timeless appeal. A standout example of Art Deco architecture, the property boasts a wealth of original period features including quarry-tiled flooring, an elegant feature fireplace, solid wood flooring, and striking windows that flood the home with natural light. Perfectly positioned within easy reach of local amenities, this unique home also offers outstanding countryside views, making it a rare find for those seeking charm, style, and convenience. Upon entering the welcoming entrance hall, you’re led into a generously sized sitting room with bright, airy aspects and a cosy log burner, perfect for relaxing evenings. The adjacent dining room flows effortlessly into the thoughtfully designed kitchen/breakfast room, featuring a contemporary range of wall and base units, built-in oven, and a central island with a single drainer sink, ceramic hob, and breakfast bar seating. French doors lead out to the rear garden, while a separate doorway opens into a versatile conservatory offering further living or entertaining space. The kitchen also provides access to a practical utility room with a Belfast-style sink and plumbing for both a washing machine and dishwasher. A convenient downstairs cloakroom completes the ground floor. Upstairs, the light-filled landing overlooks the front garden and leads to a beautifully remodelled family bathroom, complete with a built in shower cubicle. The spacious main bedroom enjoys a pleasant dual aspect, while bedroom two offers ample built in storage and a tranquil rear outlook. Bedroom three features a charming fireplace and also benefits from a dual aspect to the rear and side. This delightful home is also warmed by gas central heating and blends historic character with modern comfort.
Outside
As you arrive, you’ll be welcomed by a neatly block-paved driveway providing off-road parking for two vehicles. A charming pathway guides you past a well-tended ornamental flower border, leading to the front entrance. Gated side access also offers a convenient route to the rear garden. The rear garden is a true highlight, primarily laid to lawn and thoughtfully planted with a variety of mature trees and shrubs. Taking centre stage is a stunning magnolia tree, adding a touch of elegance and seasonal beauty. Steps ascend to a raised, decked terrace, perfect for enjoying your morning coffee or relaxing with some al fresco dining while taking in the sweeping panoramic views. A timber-framed shed sits tucked away at the back, offering useful storage space or potential to be transformed into a workshop or garden studio.
Guide Price
£575,000
Within easy reach:
Nailsworth 0.4 mile
Stroud - 4 miles
Minchinhampton - 2.4 miles
Stroud Railway Station - 4 miles
Gloucester - 14.8 miles
Cheltenham - 17.4 miles
• Entrance Hallway
• Sitting Room
• Kitchen/Breakfast Room
• Dining Room
• Utility Room
• Downstairs Cloakroom
• Three Bedrooms
• Family Bathroom
• Conservatory and Gardens with Far Reaching Views
• Ofcom states Superfast Broadband is Available and Mobile Reception is Likely
Situation
Nailsworth is a most sought after Cotswold market town offering a wide selection of shops, restaurants and facilities including the award-winning delicatessen, Williams Food Hall and Hobbs bakery, as well as two supermarkets. The proximity of the A46 enables access to a number of major towns and routes including Bath and Bristol. Stroud, the principal urban centre locally, is approx. 4 miles away where more extensive educational, shopping and leisure facilities are available including Stroud High and Marling Grammar schools and the twice weekly Farmers market. A main line railway station offering direct services to London (Paddington) can be found at Stroud and Kemble Railway stations. Above Nailsworth, approx. 1 mile away, is the Minchinhampton Common, 600 acres of open common land which offers opportunities for walking and golf. Not far away you will find the entrance to the Woodchester National Trust Park with its 5 lakes and wooded walks.
Floorplan
Useful Information
Tenure: Freehold
Postcode: GL6 0EB
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
Please note: in rural locations the map may not be 100% accurate
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Nearby Nailsworth
Morrisons Supermarket
Hobbs House Bakery
Armed and Gorgeous
Wild Garlic
Egypt Mill
Williams
Nailsworth Church of England Primary School
The Acorn School
Woodchester Primary School
Forest Green Rovers Football Club
Warrior and Wild Yoga Studio
Barton End Equestrian Centre
Stroud Railway Station
Cam, Dursley Railway Station
M5 Junction 13
The Nailsworth Festival
The Nailsworth Goodwill Evening
Badminton Horse Trials
Our guide to Nailsworth

With its award-winning restaurants, artisan cafes, art galleries, boutique shops and a vegan football club, it’s easy to see why this bustling market town is ranked high on the list of best places to live.

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