This semi-detached family home offers significant renovation and investment potential, situated in a quiet cul-de-sac that is conveniently within walking distance of the town center and a well-regarded primary school. Its elevated position affords pleasant valley views, creating a serene backdrop for those looking to personalize a property.
The accommodation spans two floors with ample space throughout. The ground floor features an entrance hall that leads to a downstairs cloakroom and a spacious sitting room, characterized by dual aspect windows and a wood-burning stove that adds charm. The kitchen/dining area extends the full depth of the house, complete with French doors that provide access to the rear garden. While functional, this space presents an excellent opportunity for modern updates to enhance its appeal. A sizable utility room, with an external door, offers flexibility for repurposing—potentially transforming it into an extra reception area or relocating the kitchen entirely.
Upstairs are three bedrooms alongside a family bathroom that also requires some updating. The primary bedroom boasts views down the valley towards Stroud, while the other two bedrooms overlook the rear garden and nearby scenic areas like Watledge and Gatcombe Park. Notably, bedroom two features a pull-down ladder leading to loft space, providing additional storage or future expansion possibilities.
Externally, the property is approached through a timber gate leading into a mature front garden dotted with apple trees that offer privacy from the road. The rear garden is predominantly lawned with established hedged boundaries and includes a useful pedestrian gate for access to nearby footpaths and local amenities like children’s play areas. An outbuilding previously used as a garage is present but requires rebuilding—another canvas for potential development.
A standout feature is the insulated timber cabin located in the rear garden, benefiting from natural light through front and rear windows. This versatile space could serve as an ideal home office, art studio, or guest accommodation; however, verification of building regulations regarding water services is currently being confirmed.
Situated in Nailsworth, this property allows residents to enjoy access to a vibrant community filled with independent shops selling artisanal goods—from bread and meat to fashion items—and popular venues such as Williams Food Hall and Hobbs House Bakery. Surrounded by beautiful wooded hills and close proximity to National Trust common land and Woodchester Park provides endless outdoor activities including walking trails and lakes.
The location ensures easy connectivity; Stroud lies just four miles away offering more extensive shopping options along with educational institutions. Nearby junctions of the M4 and M5 motorways make commuting straightforward, while local railway stations