Nestled in the historic area of Old Stroud, this delightful late 17th-century Grade II listed semi-detached residence showcases an abundance of period charm alongside significant renovation opportunities. Characteristic features include stunning Cotswold stone fireplaces, beautiful timber beams, and iconic stone mullion windows with built-in seating that enhance its historical appeal. The spacious three-floor layout presents a welcoming family room upon entry, leading to a cozy sitting area featuring an attractive alcove and a wood-burning stove. The contemporary kitchen/breakfast room adjoins this space, providing access to a rear lobby and subsequently to the garden through steps that create an inviting outdoor link.
On the first floor, you'll find two generously sized double bedrooms at the front along with a modern family bathroom and a third double bedroom that offers direct garden access—perfect for those summer evenings. The attic space has been creatively utilized as adaptable living quarters ideal for various uses such as a principal suite or a teenager’s den; it includes a bedroom, dressing area, and ample landing space suited for hobbies or work.
An exciting aspect of this property is the L-shaped Cotswold stone outbuildings which come with listed building consent to restore and convert into a one-bedroom guest annexe complete with an attached studio or music room (S.17/1485/LBC). Notably, this conversion is partially underway while the single-storey section requires significant attention. Existing mains electricity and water connections add to its potential.
With superfast broadband available and outdoor parking suited for small to medium vehicles, this property not only represents living history but also offers considerable investment potential through renovation and development.