- End Terraced Cottage
- Grade II Listed
- Sympathetically restored to a very high standard
- Desirable Village Location
- 2 Double Bedrooms
- Home Office & Workshop
- South-Facing Garden
- AGA Kitchen
- Living Room with underfloor heating
On the ground floor, a storm porch opens to an entrance hall with pretty tiled flooring leading to the living room and kitchen both featuring traditional limestone flooring. The electric AGA kitchen/breakfast room has been superbly fitted with handmade bespoke timber units beneath polished Welsh slate worktops and benefits from an integrated fridge, dishwasher and washing machine. The living room features underfloor heating, a multi-fuel burning stove and excellent built-in storage. The original elm staircase leads up to the first floor where there are two double bedrooms and a bathroom fitted with a shower over bath. A further alternating oak step ladder accesses the attic room which provides excellent storage or an ideal hobby room. Views over the village rooftops across to the surrounding countryside can be enjoyed from each floor.
Within the garden and positioned next to the cottage there is an excellent stone-built home office which has power, heating, lighting, and internet connection. In addition, there is a timber workshop at the far end of the garden which also benefits from power and heating. The good-sized garden is south-facing laid mostly to lawn with a large patio terrace arranged in front of the cottage. Side access leads to the lane where on street parking is easily available.
SITUATION Bisley is a quintessential Cotswold village situated within an elevated position in an area of outstanding natural beauty, surrounded by rolling countryside. Wells Road itself is famous for its namesake Wells, seven Grade II Listed water spouts set underneath the slope below All Saints Church with water running from the Seven Springs and hosts the 'Dressing of the Wells' each year. Bisley has an excellent sense of community along with a range of amenities including a popular primary school, village hall, two pubs and a village shop/post office. The market town of Stroud has a further range of facilities of supermarkets, local boutique stores, a hospital and the award winning weekly farmers market. Stroud railway station has regular direct lines to London Paddington and the South West. The M5 is located within 10 miles away providing easy commute to Gloucester, Bristol, Bath and Birmingham, and the M4. The property is well located for sporting facilities, including an excellent golf course at Minchinhampton, racing at Cheltenham and Bath, and rugby at Gloucester. The surrounding countryside provides fantastic walking and riding along a network of bridleways and footpaths.
TENURE & SERVICES We understand the property is Freehold with gas central heating, mains drainage, water and electricity. A charming traditional cottage which has been meticulously restored in keeping with the Grade II listing, situated in the pretty Cotswold village of Bisley. South-facing garden, home office and workshop.