£300,000
3 bed end terrace house for saleSlad Road, Stroud, Gloucestershire GL5
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
No onward chain
Close to town centre
Larger than usual garden
Driveway parking
Potential to extend
3 bedrooms
Semi detached
In need of modernisation
Conveniently presented to the market with no onward chain is the 1920’s semi detached house which sits on a larger than usual plot and offers the potential to extend subject to the relevant planning consent. In need of updating throughout, the accommodation comprises: Storm porch and entrance hall, kitchen, dining room with feature open fireplace, bay fronted sitting room, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, cloakroom and basement. Ideally located within easy reach of both the Slad Valley, town centre and London Paddington Line.
In Stroud, you will find a wide-ranging mix of cafes and shops and one of the best Farmers Markets in the country. Set against the beautiful backdrop of the Five Valleys, the town is nestled in dramatic Cotswold countryside. Most of the shops are owned by independent proprietors where you will find something for everyone, from fresh bread and cakes to specialist wines, fine quality meats and cheese. Stroud thrived on its woollen mills in the Industrial Revolution but is now the centre for the creative industries with writers and artists and the host of numerous festivals throughout the year. There are frequent and direct rail services run from Stroud to London Paddington, taking approximately 90 minutes. The M5 J13 and M4 J15 & J18 are also within easy reach for anyone looking to travel via car.
Material Information
Electric supply: Mains.
Gas Supply: Mains.
Water supply: Mains.
Sewerage: Mains.
Heating: Gas central heating.
No broadband currently connected.
Council Tax Band C.
In Stroud, you will find a wide-ranging mix of cafes and shops and one of the best Farmers Markets in the country. Set against the beautiful backdrop of the Five Valleys, the town is nestled in dramatic Cotswold countryside. Most of the shops are owned by independent proprietors where you will find something for everyone, from fresh bread and cakes to specialist wines, fine quality meats and cheese. Stroud thrived on its woollen mills in the Industrial Revolution but is now the centre for the creative industries with writers and artists and the host of numerous festivals throughout the year. There are frequent and direct rail services run from Stroud to London Paddington, taking approximately 90 minutes. The M5 J13 and M4 J15 & J18 are also within easy reach for anyone looking to travel via car.
Material Information
Electric supply: Mains.
Gas Supply: Mains.
Water supply: Mains.
Sewerage: Mains.
Heating: Gas central heating.
No broadband currently connected.
Council Tax Band C.