Guide price
£485,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleEbley, Stroud GL5
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Hunter French
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About this property
Charming Victorian Property with Character
Conveniently Positioned in Ebley
Off-Street Parking
Well-Presented Throughout
Two Reception Rooms
Four Bedrooms
Landscaped Walled Rear Garden
Traditional Cellar
A very well-appointed, Victorian semi-detached home located in the sought-after area if Ebley in Stroud. The property is accompanied by a charming walled garden and off-street parking.
Believed to have originally built as workers homes for the mill, the property sits within a collection of Victorian properties that surround the canal area of Ebley. The property comprises spacious accommodation set across three floors, featuring an abundance of character with high ceilings, dado and picture rails, original wooden floorboards and large sash windows. The accommodation reaches approximately 1937sq.ft, which includes a traditional cellar. To the rear is a charming walled garden, and the property uniquely benefits off-street parking for two vehicles. Views across the valley and towards Selsley Common are enjoyed from all the front facing windows of the house.
The front door is reached via a decorative stone porchway with an encaustic tiled floor, that then leads into the entrance hallway. The property has a very typical layout expected of a Victorian home, with two principal reception rooms, one behind the other, reached from the hallway. The sitting room is to the front of the house and is full of natural light from the large sash windows. A feature fireplace sits centrally within this room, which also has fitted storage and shelving to one alcove beside the chimney breast, and there is plenty of space for furniture. The second reception room is the dining room, which is a great family room overlooking the garden and has ample space for a dining table and chairs. An opening connects the dining area to the kitchen that again overlooks the garden with a stable door opening onto the patio terrace. The kitchen is a gally style with a range of cream units with wooden worktops throughout. Integrated appliances within the kitchen include a double oven, five ring gas hob with an extractor and space for a fridge/freezer. A door to one corner of the room opens into stone steps leading down to the cellar. At the rear of the kitchen is a back lobby with another door to the garden and an adjacent shower room with a W.C.
Rising up the stairs is the first floor arrives at the landing that has access to two of the bedrooms and the family bathroom. The spacious family bathroom comprises a white suite with a bath, separate shower, W.C and wash basin. There is also plumbing for a washing machine within the bathroom and the central heating boiler is located behind a built-in cupboard. The two bedrooms on this floor are both double in size with space for bedroom furniture as well as a useful storage cupboard on the landing. Another set of stairs rise to the top floor where the further two bedrooms are found, again both double in size and the front bedroom, as does the master below, benefit from wonderful views across the countryside.
Externally the property has a beautifully maintained walled garden to the rear. This is fully enclosed and has been landscaped by the current owners to create a real family friendly and sociable space. A patio area leads directly out from the house with steps leading up to the level lawn, which is bordered by raised beds and mature shrubs. There is paved side access which is gated leading to the front. A spacious gravelled driveway is to the front of the home with parking for multiple cars and an external door leading into the cellar.
We understand the property is connected to all mains services; gas, electricity, water and drainage. Council tax band C (Stroud District Council). The property is freehold.
EPC – D(60).
Located just west of Stroud town centre, Ebley is a charming area rich in industrial heritage, centred around the historic Ebley Mill. Offering a mix of period and modern homes, the area also offers a range of local amenities, including shops, schools, and recreational spaces. Ideal for those seeking a blend of history and convenient living in a friendly community. Its proximity to Stroud provides residents with access to additional services and transport links, including a mainline station to London Paddington.
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