This semi-detached, stone-built residence, originally constructed as a local authority home in 1947, presents an excellent opportunity for renovation within the charming village of Horsley. Nestled along a footpath, this property has been under the same ownership since 1988 and is now ready for a fresh perspective. Offering a blank slate, the home can be adapted to match modern lifestyles and personal tastes. The layout spans two floors, featuring a side porch with stable doors leading both front and back, alongside two practical outhouses. The entrance hallway provides access to a kitchen/dining area that benefits from natural light and views towards the south-west; it includes equipped wall and base units with space for essential appliances. The sitting room mirrors this brightness and features a fireplace equipped with a gas fire, making it ideal for cozy evenings. From here, large patio doors open into a sunroom outfitted with tiled flooring and heating options—perfect for year-round use. Additionally, the ground floor encompasses a bathroom fitted with a white suite and another bedroom that could easily function as an office or playroom. Upstairs, there are two good-sized bedrooms with ample natural light and built-in storage solutions. Outside, the property boasts both front and rear gardens; while the front garden provides lawn space with hedged boundaries, the expansive rear garden features entertainment areas, greenhouses, an ornamental pond, established vegetation, and even room for growing vegetables. This location offers convenient access to local amenities in Horsley as well as nearby towns like Nailsworth and Stroud. With allocated parking spaces available within Priory Fields and proximity to major transport links including rail services to London Paddington, this property not only stands out due to its potential but also its strategic location.