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Guide price

£200,000

1 bed cottage for sale
Church Road, Longhope GL17

    • 1 bed

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

  • Freehold

Hattons Estate Agents

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About this property

  • Picturesque one bedroom cottage with two reception rooms

  • Situated in the heart of the sought after village of Longhope

  • Extensive, mature rear enclosed gardens

  • Character features throughout

  • Freehold, Council tax band B, EPC Rating tbc

Situated in the heart of the highly desirable village of Longhope, this delightful one-bedroom cottage offers a rare opportunity to own a home bursting with character and surrounded by generous gardens. Brimming with original features, from exposed beams to an impressive inglenook fireplace, the property perfectly balances traditional charm with everyday comfort. Set within a thriving and friendly village community, the cottage enjoys a peaceful yet convenient location, just moments from local amenities, countryside walks, and transport links. Whether you're a first-time buyer, downsizer, or seeking a peaceful retreat with personality, this home offers a unique and inviting place to settle. A true gem for those seeking period charm, village life, and the added bonus of extensive outdoor space to enjoy.

Set amid the rolling hills of the Forest of Dean, Longhope is a quintessential Gloucestershire village that blends rural charm with a strong, close-knit community spirit. Surrounded by beautiful countryside and woodland, it's the perfect place for those seeking a peaceful lifestyle without feeling isolated. The village is home to a well-stocked local shop and post office, a popular pub, a well-regarded primary school, and a variety of community activities centred around the village hall. One of Longhope’s real highlights is its beloved local bakery, known for fresh, handmade goods and a warm welcome, an ideal morning stop for bread, pastries, or a friendly chat with neighbours. Whether you're exploring the many walking trails, enjoying the local events, or simply soaking up the slower pace of life, Longhope offers an enviable mix of countryside living and everyday convenience. With excellent road links to Gloucester, Ross-on-Wye, and the M50, the village remains a practical choice for commuters and remote workers alike.

Stepping in, a charming living room is full of character and warmth, combining traditional features with a generous sense of space. At the heart of the room is a striking inglenook fireplace, complete with exposed stonework and a substantial blackened beam overhead, which frames a classic wood-burning stove, ideal for creating a cosy atmosphere on cooler evenings. The room offers ample space for a variety of furniture arrangements, with plenty of room for both a large sofa and additional seating, as well as a media unit or shelving if desired. The layout easily lends itself to comfortable family living or relaxed entertaining, while the natural oak flooring provides a seamless foundation that enhances the room’s rustic charm. A wide window allows natural light to spill into the space, and its deep sill offers potential for decorative touches or indoor plants. A beamed ceiling adds architectural depth, while the overall shape of the room feels both open and inviting. There’s also a natural flow towards the rear of the room, where a small set of steps leads to further areas of the home, making this a central hub for daily life.

The kitchen is a beautifully light and welcoming space with a charming country aesthetic and a practical layout ideal for everyday living. Traditional cabinetry, painted in a soft heritage green, is set beneath solid wood worktops, offering generous surface space for food preparation while maintaining a warm, tactile finish. A Belfast-style sink sits beneath the wide rear-facing window, perfectly positioned to take in lovely garden views while washing up. The floor is laid with terracotta-style tiles that are both hardwearing and full of rustic character, and the white walls and simple tile splashback keep the room feeling bright and open. There's ample room here for essential appliances, and space remains for a small freestanding dining table or additional kitchen storage if desired. A solid wooden door leads directly to the dining room.

Bright and versatile, the dining room offers a well-proportioned space that’s perfect for everyday living and entertaining alike. There's ample room to comfortably accommodate a dining table and chairs, making it ideal for family meals, hosting guests, or even working from home if needed. A large glazed door at the far end provide a lovely outlook and direct access to the lean-to at the rear, enhancing the connection between indoor and outdoor living. Natural light pours into the room, creating a fresh and airy feel throughout the day, while tiled flooring underfoot adds both practicality and a clean, contemporary look.

From the living room, stairs lead to the first floor landing, where doors lead to the bedroom and bathroom.

The bedroom is full of character and charm, with its sloping ceilings, exposed beams, and soft natural light creating a peaceful and inviting atmosphere. A window to the front offers lovely views across open green space, while also allowing daylight to brighten the room throughout the day. There is comfortable space here for a double or king-size bed along with accompanying bedroom furniture such as wardrobes, drawers, or a dressing table, making it a practical and restful retreat. The layout makes the most of the room’s footprint, while still leaving plenty of circulation space to move around with ease. Period details like the dark timber beam and rustic wooden latch door add to the room’s unique cottage feel, while the original wooden floorboards underfoot give it warmth and texture.

The bathroom is a wonderfully characterful space that balances period charm with practical functionality. Featuring half-height panelling in a soft heritage blue, paired with original wide-plank timber flooring, it exudes a calm and classic cottage feel. A large window to the rear lets in plenty of natural light and offers a generous sill, perfect for displaying plants or storing essentials. There’s good space around the fixtures, including a panelled bath with shower over, a traditional-style toilet, and a wide basin with twin taps, all arranged to make excellent use of the room’s footprint. Despite its character details—like the exposed timber beam and cottage-style latch door, the bathroom doesn’t compromise on usability.

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