Guide price
£285,000
2 bed terraced house for saleSlade Brook, Stroud GL5
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Two bedrooms mid-terrace home
Lovely outlook
Close to amenities and countryside walks
Parking for two cars
Presented in good order
Private rear garden
A modern mid-terraced townhouse situated in a quiet cul-de-sac on the outskirts of Stroud. This location offers easy access to the shops, amenities, and train station in Stroud, with open countryside just a short distance away. The property is constructed using traditional methods beneath a pitched, tiled roof, with accommodation arranged over three floors. The ground floor comprises an entrance hall, a kitchen/dining room, and a family bathroom. Stairs lead to the first floor, where there are two bedrooms, with the principal bedroom benefiting from an en-suite WC and wash basin. The sitting room is located on the lower ground floor, featuring patio doors that open out onto the garden.
The property benefits from off-road parking for two cars to the front of the property, with a further gravelled area. The enclosed, fenced garden features mature shrubs, a patio area ideal for al fresco dining, and a lawned area, with a useful shed located at the rear of the garden.
Slad Road is an area of Stroud that offers the best of both worlds. The Slad Road, which cuts through the heart of the area, takes you in a few minutes into the heart of Stroud town or, the other way, to the breath-taking beauty of the Slad Valley. Close by Uplands has its own strong community identity – with a well-established primary school, handsome stone church, post office, convenience stores, public house, playing field with allotments and a park. Stroud’s industrial past is evidenced by the Slad Brook, which tumbles and rushes its way through Slad Road, past Slad Mill, converted into flats, and the site of what was Little Mill, now modern housing. The nearby town of Stroud has a full range of amenities, including a leisure centre, cinema, library, museum, hospital and many shops and eateries. The town also hosts an award winning weekly farmers’ market and is on the direct train line to London. For those seeking to get away from it all, there are beautiful countryside walks and a tiny, charming pub in nearby Slad, the Cotswold village immortalised by Laurie Lee in his famous book Cider With Rosie
Property Information
The property is freehold. Mains electricity, Gas, water and drainage are connected to the house. The council tax band is B. We have checked the service and reception levels available locally through the ofcom network checker and the broadband services available include superfast, and you should have mobile voice calling and data service from all main service providers.
The property benefits from off-road parking for two cars to the front of the property, with a further gravelled area. The enclosed, fenced garden features mature shrubs, a patio area ideal for al fresco dining, and a lawned area, with a useful shed located at the rear of the garden.
Slad Road is an area of Stroud that offers the best of both worlds. The Slad Road, which cuts through the heart of the area, takes you in a few minutes into the heart of Stroud town or, the other way, to the breath-taking beauty of the Slad Valley. Close by Uplands has its own strong community identity – with a well-established primary school, handsome stone church, post office, convenience stores, public house, playing field with allotments and a park. Stroud’s industrial past is evidenced by the Slad Brook, which tumbles and rushes its way through Slad Road, past Slad Mill, converted into flats, and the site of what was Little Mill, now modern housing. The nearby town of Stroud has a full range of amenities, including a leisure centre, cinema, library, museum, hospital and many shops and eateries. The town also hosts an award winning weekly farmers’ market and is on the direct train line to London. For those seeking to get away from it all, there are beautiful countryside walks and a tiny, charming pub in nearby Slad, the Cotswold village immortalised by Laurie Lee in his famous book Cider With Rosie
Property Information
The property is freehold. Mains electricity, Gas, water and drainage are connected to the house. The council tax band is B. We have checked the service and reception levels available locally through the ofcom network checker and the broadband services available include superfast, and you should have mobile voice calling and data service from all main service providers.
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