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£450,000

4 bed end terrace house for sale
Ben Grazebrooks Well, Stroud, Gloucestershire GL5

    • 4 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Freehold

Andrews - Stroud

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About this property

    Nestled in the sought-after cul-de-sac of Ben Grazebrooks Well, this beautifully presented four-bedroom townhouse offers modern living across three spacious floors. Located 0.6 miles from Stroud Town Centre the property boasts approximately 1,556 sq ft of stylish accommodation, this home is ideal for families or professionals seeking comfort, convenience, and scenic surroundings.

    Step inside to discover a contemporary interior, thoughtfully updated throughout. The ground floor features a modern kitchen/dining area, a practical utility room, and a downstairs WC, all flowing effortlessly into a generous sitting room and conservatory, featuring views across to the Slad Valley.

    The first floor offers a second sitting room and a large double bedroom with en suite facilities, ideal for guests or multi-generational living. On the top floor, three further well-proportioned bedrooms include a spacious principal bedroom with its own en suite, while a family bathroom serves the additional bedrooms.

    With far-reaching views towards the picturesque Slad Valley and situated in a quiet, family-friendly location, this property combines contemporary design with a peaceful rural outlook. Local amenities, schools, and transport links are all within easy reach, making this a rare opportunity in a desirable part of Gloucestershire.

    Held every Saturday, the Stroud Farmers' Market is one of the best in the UK. It showcases a wide range of organic, locally sourced food, from cheeses and meats to baked goods, preserves, and handmade crafts. It draws visitors from across the region and adds a real buzz to the town every weekend.

    Stroud has a thriving food and drink scene, with a variety of cafes, traditional pubs, vegan-friendly spots, and restaurants offering global cuisine. Popular venues include Woodruffs Organic Café, The Long Table (a pay-as-you-can community dining venue), and The Crown & Sceptre for live music and real ale. Stroud has deep artistic roots. It’s home to numerous galleries, art collectives, and performance spaces, including Lansdown Hall & Gallery and the Sub Rooms, which hosts music, theatre, and community events.

    The town supports a strong creative community, with many artists and makers living in and around the area. Stroud is well-connected with direct train services to London Paddington (around 90 minutes), Gloucester, and Cheltenham. The M5 motorway is also easily accessible for travel by car. This makes it ideal for commuters looking to live in a quieter, greener setting.

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