£279,950
3 bed cottage for saleSevern Street, Newnham GL14
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
- Freehold
Hattons Estate Agents
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About this property
Three bedroom cottage
Situated in the highly sought after village of Newnham-on-Severn
Enclosed garden
Spacious living accommodation with open-plan layout
No onward chain
Freehold, Council tax band C, EPC Rating C
A charming three-bedroom cottage nestled in the highly sought-after and picturesque village of Newnham-on-Severn. This characterful home offers spacious, open-plan living accommodation, an enclosed rear garden, and the added benefit of no onward chain — making it an ideal choice for those looking for a seamless move to village life.
Newnham on Severn is a charming and historic village situated on the west bank of the River Severn in Gloucestershire. Known for its stunning views, rich history, and welcoming community, Newnham offers a blend of rural tranquillity and convenience, making it a sought-after location for families, professionals, and retirees alike. Newnham on Severn offers a range of local amenities, including a convenience store, post office, hair salon, and traditional pubs like The Ship Inn. The village has a well-regarded primary school, with secondary options in nearby towns. Healthcare services, including a gp surgery and pharmacies, are easily accessible. Excellent road links via the A48 provide connectivity to Gloucester and the Forest of Dean, with regular bus services available.
Tucked away along the ever-convenient Severn Street, this charming cottage welcomes you through its front door straight into the heart of the home – the cosy lounge.
A room full of character, the living room immediately sets the tone with its beautiful original fireplace and exposed beam – a lovely reminder of the home’s history. There’s a real sense of warmth here, and with a window to the front, it’s a bright and comfortable space to relax in. There’s a handy storage cupboard tucked under the stairs, and from here, the room flows naturally through to the dining area, with stairs rising to the first floor.
The dining room continues the period charm with another original feature fireplace and a window to the side bringing in plenty of natural light. It’s carpeted for comfort and enjoys an open-plan feel with the kitchen, making it a lovely social space for entertaining or family mealtimes.
At the rear of the home, the kitchen is practical and well-planned with fitted units at both eye and base level offering plenty of storage, all finished with generous worktop space. There’s an integrated oven with gas hob over, plus space and plumbing for a slimline dishwasher and a washing machine/dryer. A tiled floor keeps things easy to maintain, and the view out to the garden through the window and sliding doors adds a real sense of indoor-outdoor living.
Upstairs, the landing gives access to all three bedrooms – two of which benefit from dressing areas – and the family bathroom. There’s also a useful storage cupboard to keep things neat and tidy.
This main bedroom is more than just a sleeping space – it’s a little retreat. With its own dressing area, a lovely original fireplace, and even a wash hand basin, it offers flexibility and charm. A small step leads up to the main bedroom space, with a peaceful view over the rear.
Another lovely double, again with its own dressing space and a step up into the sleeping area, this bedroom shares the same calming rear outlook as the principal bedroom, with soft carpet underfoot creating a cosy atmosphere.
Positioned at the front of the home, the third bedroom features fitted wardrobes and a front-facing window that fills the room with light. A great third bedroom or even a home office if needed.
The family bathroom includes a WC, wash hand basin, and a bath with mixer taps and shower attachment – perfect for a relaxing soak or a quick morning refresh. There’s also an airing cupboard for extra storage and a window to the front that keeps things light and airy.
Outside- To the rear, a paved patio area provides the perfect space for outdoor seating or entertaining, with steps leading up to a gravelled terrace. The borders are thoughtfully planted with a variety of shrubs and greenery, while the upper section of the garden features a mix of mature plants and bushes, adding colour and texture throughout the seasons.
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