Offers over
£350,000
3 bed detached house for saleMiddle Road, Thrupp, Stroud, Gloucestershire GL5
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: F
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
Attached period house
Garage and driveway parking
Elevated panoramic views
Character features
Short walk to the stroudwater canal
Three bedrooms
No onward chain
Council tax band D - freehold
Conveniently presented to the market with no onward chain is this Victorian attached house which enjoys an elevated panoramic view over The Golden Valley! The current owners have obtained planning consent to construct a one story extension( Please visit Stroud District Councils Planning website to for further details using the following planning reference: S.24/1738/hhold ). The living accommodation comprises; open plan 30' x 12' sitting room, dining room which opens to a sun room, kitchen, utility room, cloakroom, 3 bedrooms, family bathroom, workshop and integral garage. Outside offers driveway parking for several cars and mature gardens to the front of the property.
Brimscombe and Thrupp are small villages built around the original shipping Port that brought wealth and riches to the area. Although the Port no longer remains, Brimscombe still holds many remnants of its heritage with converted woollen mills which all run alongside the canal which still flows through the valley, sporadically intercepted by locks. Stroud District Council is currently leading restoration of a 6.7-mile length of the Cotswold Canals between Stonehouse and Brimscombe. The villages both have local primary schools and is in the catchment area for Thomas Keble secondary school. They also offer a village shop, post office, traditional Fish & Chip shop, hair salon and antiques shop. The area has excellent transport links with the A417 providing easy access to Stroud, M5, Cirencester and beyond as well as Stroud and Kemble railway stations for direct trains to London Paddington.
Material Information
Electric supply: Mains
Gas Supply: Mains
Water supply: Mains
Sewerage: Mains
Heating: Gas central heating
No broadband currently at property
Council Tax: Band D
Brimscombe and Thrupp are small villages built around the original shipping Port that brought wealth and riches to the area. Although the Port no longer remains, Brimscombe still holds many remnants of its heritage with converted woollen mills which all run alongside the canal which still flows through the valley, sporadically intercepted by locks. Stroud District Council is currently leading restoration of a 6.7-mile length of the Cotswold Canals between Stonehouse and Brimscombe. The villages both have local primary schools and is in the catchment area for Thomas Keble secondary school. They also offer a village shop, post office, traditional Fish & Chip shop, hair salon and antiques shop. The area has excellent transport links with the A417 providing easy access to Stroud, M5, Cirencester and beyond as well as Stroud and Kemble railway stations for direct trains to London Paddington.
Material Information
Electric supply: Mains
Gas Supply: Mains
Water supply: Mains
Sewerage: Mains
Heating: Gas central heating
No broadband currently at property
Council Tax: Band D