Guide price
£525,000
3 bed end terrace house for saleChestal Terrace, Dursley, Gloucestershire GL11
3 beds
1 bath
3 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
David James
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About this property
Walking Distance to the Market Town Amenities
Three Reception Rooms
Three Bedrooms
Renovated by the current owner
Rear Garden
Off Street Parking
Detached Garage
Attractive period Cottage dating back to 1892, located in a convenient position on the edge of the Market town of Dursley. A short walk into the centre of town yet with The Cotswold Way and open countryside close by. This delightful property has been renovated by our current owner, with much of the character enhanced. The interior is traditionally decorated, creating a cosy and welcoming atmosphere.
The cottage features a unique garden, with the river Ewelme flowing through the centre of it. Off street parking for several cars and a garage for parking or storage. Situated in a sought-after location, this property offers a peaceful and idyllic lifestyle while still being within easy reach of local amenities and transport links.
Situation
The market town of Dursley sits on the edge of the Cotswolds escarpment. The property is well situated to benefit from the amenities of Dursley, yet equally well placed to enjoy walks on The Cotswold Way. Farmers markets and Craft markets are held at the Market Place in the centre of the town. A range of shopping facilities including Sainsburys supermarket can be found in Dursley. The town also has a wider range of local retailers along with library, swimming pool, 18-hole golf course at Stinchcombe Hill. Cam and Dursley have a choice of four primary schools as well as secondary schooling at the popular Rednock Comprehensive School. Cam has a railway station with regular services to Gloucester and Bristol with onward connections to the national rail network. Cam is also well placed for commuting via the nearby A38 and M5/M4 motorway network.
Accommodation
Accommodation comprises, Entrance Hall with stairs to the first floor. The Cottage is double fronted with the two main reception rooms located to the front of the property, both with handsome bay windows. The drawing room with fireplace housing wood burning stove, the sitting room with engineered oak flooring, an exposed stone wall and also with a fireplace housing a wood burning stove (not connectred). The sitting room further leads into the dining room which has French doors connecting to the rear garden. The kitchen is off the dining room also to the rear of the property. The kitchen has slate flooring and is fitted with high gloss units and solid walnut worktops. A utility with cloakroom/wc completes the ground floor accommodation.
To the first floor are three double bedrooms, the two to the front of the property being particularly generously proportioned with feature fireplaces. The stylish family 4-piece bathroom has been recently updated.
Outside
Outside to the front of the Cottage is parking for several vehicles. There is a wooden constructed garage and workshop which has power, the door can be remotely opened. Additional parking space infront of the garage.
At the rear of the Cottage is a garden with several places to sit and enjoy the surroundings. The river flows at a low level through the centre of the elevated garden.
Local Authority
Stroud Council. Council Tax Band B.
EPC E.
Agents Note
Please note there is a pedestrain Right of Access to the rear of the property.
Services
Gas central heating, mains electric, water and sewerage.
Tenure
Freehold
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