Woodrising

Guide price £715,000
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Woodrising

Guide price £715,000

woodrising, theescombe hill, amberley, stroud, gl5 5at

lying on the 'sunny side' of the valley, on a corner plot, lies this detached 1980's family home enjoying valley views, parking and detached double garage.

The Property

An individual detached 1980’s family home located in a semi-rural hamlet lying between the popular Amberley village and the market town of Nailsworth. Set on a corner plot, in an elevated position with a south facing aspect, this property was designed with an ‘upside down’ accomodation layout in order to promote the views from the everyday living areas. Access into the house is via a small integral porch which opens up onto the main landing. All the main living areas enjoy a front aspect commanding the best view and are flooded with natural light. Our sellers have re-newed the kitchen and added built-in appliances, laid an attractive ash floor in the sitting room and dining room in addition to replacing the windows and installing a contemporay woodburner in the living room. The living room also boasts a wonderful square bay to the front plus a door opening out to the rear garden. An open arch gives access to the dining room, with a door linking the kitchen. Also on this level is a bedroom, bathroom and a utility with loft access. Downstairs the principal bedroom with ensuite is found along side a further double bedroom. The fourth bedroom/home office has two doors, one from the hall and the other into the second double bedroom. The property is warmed by gas central heating and a wood burning stove. Ofcom: Broadband – Ultrafast is available. Mobile coverage: Indoor and outdoor are likely to have coverage from EE, Three, O2 and Vodafone.

Outside

The elevated corner plot provides view points to enjoy far reachng views. The grounds wrap around the whole house with double wooden gates opening onto the parking area where the detached double garage is sited. An external staircase, with meter cupboard beneath, leads to the main side entrance on the first floor. On this level a patio with a greenhouse and a shed can be located along with a level lawn directly at the rear of the house. Steps lead up to a further lawned area which sweeps around to the side of the house. The rear boundary is mainly hedging contrastng with the Cotswold stone wall curving around the front boundary. A small area of lawn is found at the front with a variety of shrubs and the septic tank.

Guide price

£715,000

Within easy reach:
Amberley 0.5 miles
Nailsworth 1.3 miles
Minchinhampton 1.9 miles
Stroud Train Station 3.5 miles
Cirencester 12.1 miles

• Open Plan Sitting Room / Dining Room
• Fitted Kitchen
• Utility
• Principal Bedroom with Ensuite
• Three Further Bedrooms
• Bathroom
• Gardens
• Parking
• Double Garage

Situation

The popular parish of Amberley sits high in the Cotswold Hills in an AONB just below Minchinhampton Common and includes the small hamlets of Theescombe, Littleworth and St Chloe. Known for far reaching valley views, and outstanding sunsets, this village offers two public houses, a primary school, and an active church with a community-based shop and café. The 600 acres of National Trust commons provide homes to a golf course, a further pub, café, a nearby hotel, an independent school called Beaudesert Park School in addition to the famous Winstones Ice Cream factory. The nearest market town is Nailsworth, just over a mile away where you will find a small supermarket, the renowned William’s a seafood restaurant and Hobb’s bakery. Minchinhampton is another nearby market town. Stroud has an excellent choice of educational establishments including two grammar schools and a college. The award-winning Farmer’s Market is a highlight. Stroud has a mainline train station to London (Paddington).

Floorplan

Useful Information

Tenure: Freehold
Postcode: GL5 5AT
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 F and EPC rating D

Please note: in rural locations the map may not be 100% accurate

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Our guide to Amberley & Box

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Located between Nailsworth and Tetbury, Avening is a lively and popular village set in idyllic Cotswold countryside with great links to nearby commuter towns and cities.

A quiet village with a vibrant heart, Box is situated on the edge of Minchinhampton Common, a Site of Special Scientific Interest owned by the National Trust.

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