£245,000
2 bed end terrace house for saleHigh Street, Berkeley, Gloucestershire GL13
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
Freehold
About this property
*Walking Distance To Amenities* Wood Burner* Prime Location * Spacious Bathroom *
Only refurbished back in 2016, this Grade II listed Olde Sweet Shop offers plenty of character features along with a modern twist.
Located on the High Street of Berkeley, the property offers spacious living accommodation downstairs with a kitchen/diner and an 18ft lounge with a wood burner for cosy nights.
Upstairs the accommodation includes two double bedroom, a modern family bathroom with a large corner shower and a larger than average bath with combination bath/shower taps. A Victorian-style level toilet with a pull-chain flush was fitted 3 years ago.
There is a large, partially boarded attic with large wide beams and plenty of head height at 7ft 4 inches, ideal space for another room or an artist to do their hobbies.
Could have potential for development subject to planning or ideal Airbnb!
Berkeley is situated to the west of the M5 and the A38, to the north of Bristol and to the south of Gloucester and Cheltenham. Berkeley Castle has been home to the Berkeley family for some 900 years, a popular and very interesting historical attraction. The town was also the home of Edward Jenner, pioneer of the smallpox vaccine. The Jenner Museum is a short walk from the High Street, past the brick cottage that Jenner gave to James Phipps, who as a boy was the first person to receive inoculation. A thriving small rural town, Berkeley has a variety of shops, building society, hotel, public houses and a primary school. Secondary Education is in nearby Dursley.
Entrance Hall
Door, wooden floor
Lounge (5.46m x 2.95m)
Bay window with window shutters, woodburner, inset cabinet, wooden flooring, radiator, access to stairs, door to courtyard.
Kitchen/Diner (5.82m x 2.62m)
Wall and base units, worktop, sink and drainer with mono tap, plumbing for washing machine, space for fridge/freezer, gas hob and electric oven wtih extractor over, traditional radiator, wooden flooring, large pitch windows.
Landing
Glazed window, radiator, access to loft
Bedroom 1 (3.8m x 3.48m)
Glazed sash window to front, feature fireplace, radiator.
Bedroom 2 (3.89m x 2.87m)
Glazed sash window, radiator
Bathroom
Front garden with courtyard, paved with double gates, outside tap.
Located on the High Street of Berkeley, the property offers spacious living accommodation downstairs with a kitchen/diner and an 18ft lounge with a wood burner for cosy nights.
Upstairs the accommodation includes two double bedroom, a modern family bathroom with a large corner shower and a larger than average bath with combination bath/shower taps. A Victorian-style level toilet with a pull-chain flush was fitted 3 years ago.
There is a large, partially boarded attic with large wide beams and plenty of head height at 7ft 4 inches, ideal space for another room or an artist to do their hobbies.
Could have potential for development subject to planning or ideal Airbnb!
Berkeley is situated to the west of the M5 and the A38, to the north of Bristol and to the south of Gloucester and Cheltenham. Berkeley Castle has been home to the Berkeley family for some 900 years, a popular and very interesting historical attraction. The town was also the home of Edward Jenner, pioneer of the smallpox vaccine. The Jenner Museum is a short walk from the High Street, past the brick cottage that Jenner gave to James Phipps, who as a boy was the first person to receive inoculation. A thriving small rural town, Berkeley has a variety of shops, building society, hotel, public houses and a primary school. Secondary Education is in nearby Dursley.
Entrance Hall
Door, wooden floor
Lounge (5.46m x 2.95m)
Bay window with window shutters, woodburner, inset cabinet, wooden flooring, radiator, access to stairs, door to courtyard.
Kitchen/Diner (5.82m x 2.62m)
Wall and base units, worktop, sink and drainer with mono tap, plumbing for washing machine, space for fridge/freezer, gas hob and electric oven wtih extractor over, traditional radiator, wooden flooring, large pitch windows.
Landing
Glazed window, radiator, access to loft
Bedroom 1 (3.8m x 3.48m)
Glazed sash window to front, feature fireplace, radiator.
Bedroom 2 (3.89m x 2.87m)
Glazed sash window, radiator
Bathroom
Front garden with courtyard, paved with double gates, outside tap.
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