Guide price
£350,000
3 bed maisonette for saleSt. Marys, Chalford, Stroud, Gloucestershire GL6
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: E
Just added
Leasehold
About this property
Characterful Property
Versatile Living Space
Rear Garden
Views Towards the Valley
Grade II Listed
Approximately 972 Years Remaining on the Lease
A charming and characterful stone cottage dating back to the 1800s, delightfully situated in the sought-after scenic Chalford location.
This lovely period home blends historic charm with generous living accommodation arranged over three floors, offering flexibility for modern family life or home working. Typical of its era, the cottage retains a wealth of character features while enjoying an enviable setting within this picturesque Cotswold valley.
The ground floor provides well-proportioned living spaces, including a welcoming sitting room and a separate dining room, both ideal for entertaining or cosy evenings in. The kitchen is thoughtfully arranged and provides access to the rear garden, while a useful study offers an excellent space for home working or hobbies.
To the first floor, there are three good-sized bedrooms, complemented by a family bathroom. The accommodation is further enhanced by a mezzanine level, creating a versatile additional space that could be used as a reading nook, occasional bedroom, or storage area.
Externally, the property boasts an extensive rear garden which, while currently in need of some maintenance, offers tremendous potential for landscaping or creating a stunning outdoor retreat. From the top of the garden there are superb elevated views, providing a wonderful vantage point over the surrounding countryside and adding to the home’s overall appeal.
Set just a short distance from the scenic Chalford location, the cottage enjoys the benefits of a peaceful village atmosphere while remaining convenient for local amenities, countryside walks, and transport links.
Positioned in the heart of the highly regarded and scenic Chalford valley, this charming stone cottage enjoys an enviable setting surrounded by rolling countryside, woodland walks, and the distinctive character for which the area is renowned.
Chalford is well known for its strong sense of community, excellent local amenities, and beautiful walks directly from the doorstep, including access to the Cotswold Way and canal-side paths. The village offers a selection of local shops, cafés, and pubs, along with well-regarded primary schooling, making it ideal for both families and those seeking a quieter lifestyle.
Despite its semi-rural feel, the property is exceptionally well connected. Chalford railway station is within easy reach and provides direct mainline services to London Paddington, making the area popular with commuters. Road links are also convenient, with access to Stroud, Cirencester, and the A419, connecting quickly to Swindon and the M5 motorway network.
Stroud itself is a short distance away and offers a wider range of shopping, restaurants, leisure facilities, and the highly regarded Stroud Farmers’ Market. For outdoor enthusiasts, the surrounding countryside provides endless opportunities for walking, cycling, and enjoying the natural beauty of the Cotswolds.
This lovely period home blends historic charm with generous living accommodation arranged over three floors, offering flexibility for modern family life or home working. Typical of its era, the cottage retains a wealth of character features while enjoying an enviable setting within this picturesque Cotswold valley.
The ground floor provides well-proportioned living spaces, including a welcoming sitting room and a separate dining room, both ideal for entertaining or cosy evenings in. The kitchen is thoughtfully arranged and provides access to the rear garden, while a useful study offers an excellent space for home working or hobbies.
To the first floor, there are three good-sized bedrooms, complemented by a family bathroom. The accommodation is further enhanced by a mezzanine level, creating a versatile additional space that could be used as a reading nook, occasional bedroom, or storage area.
Externally, the property boasts an extensive rear garden which, while currently in need of some maintenance, offers tremendous potential for landscaping or creating a stunning outdoor retreat. From the top of the garden there are superb elevated views, providing a wonderful vantage point over the surrounding countryside and adding to the home’s overall appeal.
Set just a short distance from the scenic Chalford location, the cottage enjoys the benefits of a peaceful village atmosphere while remaining convenient for local amenities, countryside walks, and transport links.
Positioned in the heart of the highly regarded and scenic Chalford valley, this charming stone cottage enjoys an enviable setting surrounded by rolling countryside, woodland walks, and the distinctive character for which the area is renowned.
Chalford is well known for its strong sense of community, excellent local amenities, and beautiful walks directly from the doorstep, including access to the Cotswold Way and canal-side paths. The village offers a selection of local shops, cafés, and pubs, along with well-regarded primary schooling, making it ideal for both families and those seeking a quieter lifestyle.
Despite its semi-rural feel, the property is exceptionally well connected. Chalford railway station is within easy reach and provides direct mainline services to London Paddington, making the area popular with commuters. Road links are also convenient, with access to Stroud, Cirencester, and the A419, connecting quickly to Swindon and the M5 motorway network.
Stroud itself is a short distance away and offers a wider range of shopping, restaurants, leisure facilities, and the highly regarded Stroud Farmers’ Market. For outdoor enthusiasts, the surrounding countryside provides endless opportunities for walking, cycling, and enjoying the natural beauty of the Cotswolds.
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