Guide price
£1,200,000
5 bed detached house for saleStancombe, Stroud, Gloucestershire GL6
5 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Perry Bishop - Stroud Valleys
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About this property
Sought after location
Flexible living accommodation
Multi-generational living option
1.235 acres inc a paddock
Beautiful far reaching views
Commercial use of outbuildings potential.
Plenty of parking
Outbuildings
Close to amenities
EPC- E
Nestled in a tranquil rural setting, this well presented detached 5-bedroom house offers the perfect blend of charm and sophistication. Boasting ample natural light and spacious living areas, this property exudes a welcoming and homely atmosphere. The well-maintained interior features tasteful decor throughout. Step outside to enjoy the picturesque garden and patio, ideal for relaxing or entertaining guests and there is a paddock which is approximately over an acre. Additional highlights the layout is flexible and could be utilised to multi-generational living. There is plenty of off-street parking, and various out buildings providing plenty of space for vehicles and storage, the current owners have used the outbuildings for their business.
Offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, this property is perfect for those seeking a serene an scenic retreat that also provides the potential to run a business from home. Don't miss the opportunity to make this beautiful property your new home.
Please note: The parking and outbuildings are currently registered as Commercial with the council.
The area of Stancombe is located just on the outskirts of Bisley in Gloucestershire which is set within an area of outstanding natural beauty and is situated on top of the Cotswold Hills about four miles to the east of Stroud. Bisley has two public houses and is a thriving community with numerous organisations and clubs. There is also a farm shop close by with a coffee shop. There is a general store/po in nearby Eastcombe.
Bisley is close to Stroud which was a major industrial and trading location in the nineteenth century and so needed transport links and first had a canal network known as the Stroud Water Navigation (now the Thames and Severn Canal) both of which are now being restored as a leisure facility.
Stroud is home to two of the countries last remaining state grammar schools. The town's other secondary schools are Archway School, located in the Paganhill area and Thomas Keble School in Eastcombe.
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