Guide price
£325,000
(£422/sq. ft)
3 bed terraced house for saleHyde Hill, Stroud GL6
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
771 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Hamptons - Stroud Sales
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About this property
Cotswold Stone Cottage
2/3 Bedrooms
Wood Burner
Semi Rural Location
Spacious Garden
Outbuildings
Set in an elevated rural position within the desirable hamlet of Hyde, this beautifully maintained mid-terrace Cotswold stone cottage offers the perfect blend of period character and contemporary comfort. Just on the edge of Minchinhampton, the location provides both a peaceful setting and easy access to the market town’s amenities, with scenic countryside walks starting right from the doorstep. Constructed using traditional Cotswold stone and topped with a classic stone-tiled roof, the cottage spans three thoughtfully arranged floors. An attractive entrance porch opens into a generous sitting/dining room, where a wood-burning stove creates a cosy focal point. Beyond this, a practical inner hallway features bespoke built-in storage and leads to a newly installed, kitchen finished to a high standard. Upstairs, the first floor offers two well-proportioned rooms and a stylish bathroom, while the top floor hosts a third bedroom with charming eaves storage—accessed via the second bedroom. Throughout the property, premium features like oak flooring and window sills elevate the finish, with every window framing picturesque views of the surrounding countryside.
Outside
The property enjoys a small front garden and a surprisingly spacious rear garden—unusually generous for a cottage of this size—providing a private outdoor retreat with various outbuildings and places to enjoy the sunshine.
Situation
Minchinhampton is a historic hilltop town known for its beautifully preserved stone buildings, many of which date back to the wool trade era. The town offers a vibrant community atmosphere with a weekly country market, artisan cafés, a butcher, grocer, post office, doctors’ surgery, primary school, library, and the award-winning Crown Inn pub. Minchinhampton Common—an expanse of National Trust land—is just moments away and offers panoramic views, a golf course, and plentiful opportunities for walking, cycling, horse riding, and gliding. The common is also famed for its free-roaming cattle, wild orchids, butterflies, and as the summer home of Giffords Circus. The area’s charm and character have long attracted artists, filmmakers, and notable residents, including the Princess Royal at nearby Gatcombe Park. Excellent transport links are also close by, with mainline rail services from Stroud (6 miles) and Kemble (10 miles), and easy access to the M4 and M5 motorways.
Property Ref Number:
Ham-58551
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