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£1,095,000
5 bed detached house for saleTetbury Lane, Nailsworth, Stroud GL6
5 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: F
- Freehold
Whitaker Seager
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About this property
Entrance porch opening into reception hall, cellar
Sitting room
Kitchen/dining room opening into utility room
Downstairs bedroom with adjoining study and ensuite
4 further bedrooms
Family bathroom
Large attic playroom with exposed A frame beams
Driveway leading to garage
Lean to stone outbuilding & timber studio
Gardens and ground equating to 0.48 acres
Windsorash, a charming Cotswold stone property, is set on a 0.48-acre plot less than a mile from Nailsworth, named one of The Times’ “25 Best Places to Live in 2024.” Offering 2,459 sq. Ft. Of versatile space, the home blends period features with modern comforts. The welcoming entrance leads to a spacious reception hall and bright sitting room with countryside views and a wood-burning stove. The sociable kitchen flows into a large utility room, while two interconnecting ground-floor rooms with an ensuite provide flexible accommodation. The first floor includes an impressive main bedroom with views, two further bedrooms, and a modern family bathroom. The top floor features a playroom and a double bedroom with potential for an ensuite. The property is approached by a gravelled driveway, with parking for several vehicles and a detached garage. Surrounded by gardens, including a west-facing lawn with a stylish outbuilding ideal for a home office, a lean-to outbuilding, and fruit trees. The property has electric heating and a septic tank. There is a public right of way, further information available. Windsorash offers a peaceful lifestyle with room for further expansion (subject to planning). Enjoying a rural setting on the edge of Nailsworth, surrounded by countryside yet close to amenities. Nearby footpaths lead to scenic walks and into town. Nailsworth is a sought-after Cotswold market town with shops, restaurants, and facilities like William’s Food Hall and Hobbs Bakery, plus two supermarkets. The A46 provides access to Bath and Bristol, while Stroud, the local urban centre, offers more facilities, including Stroud High and Marling Grammar, and a weekly Farmer’s market. Independent schools include The Acorn School, Beaudesert Park, and Wycliffe College. Stroud and Kemble stations offer direct rail services to London (Paddington). Minchinhampton Common, 1 mile away, offers 600 acres for walking and golf, while Woodchester National Trust Park has 5 lakes and trails.
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