This period property offers a blend of character and potential, conveniently positioned near the town center and a variety of local amenities. With three spacious double bedrooms and three generously sized reception rooms, the home boasts a unique architectural charm that can be further enhanced through thoughtful renovations.
The entrance features a glazed porch with lovely stained glass accents, leading into an inner hall adorned with terracotta floor tiles. The sitting room is graced by a bay window and original wooden flooring, complemented by a brick-faced fireplace with an oak mantle. Adjacent to this, the snug area showcases original glazed alcove cupboards and a feature gas fireplace, providing a cozy retreat.
The dining room features an open fireplace and connects seamlessly to the kitchen, which overlooks the expansive rear garden. A shower room is conveniently located nearby for guests or family use. The galley-style kitchen includes access to a cloakroom and direct entry to the outside space.
Upstairs, you’ll find three well-proportioned bedrooms, each retaining its historical charm with original cast iron fireplaces. The landing benefits from Velux roof light access to the roof space.
One of the standout features of this property is its large front garden, which presents an opportunity for off-road parking if desired; several neighboring properties have successfully achieved this with appropriate planning permissions. The rear garden offers ample space for landscaping or outdoor development, complete with existing outbuildings that may require some attention but could serve various purposes.
Located within commuting distance to Gloucester, Bristol, and Cardiff via road or rail, this property also places you close to local schools and shops while being near the scenic Forest of Dean. With no onward chain, this home presents an excellent investment opportunity for those looking to renovate or reconfigure for modern living while retaining its historical essence.