Nestled in the historic centre of Old Stroud, this distinctive Grade II listed semi-detached property dating back to the late 17th century boasts a wealth of character and authentic period features. It showcases delightful elements such as exposed Cotswold stone fireplaces, timber beams, and charming stone mullion windows complete with window seats. The accommodation spans three floors, offering generous living spaces that are ripe for modernization. Upon entering, you are greeted by a welcoming family room with stairs leading to the upper level and access to both a rear lobby and a cozy sitting room featuring an alcove and a wood-burning stove. Adjacent is a contemporary kitchen/breakfast room that connects to the rear lobby and cloakroom while providing access to the garden through exterior steps.
On the first floor, you will find two front-facing double bedrooms, an appealing family bathroom, and a third double bedroom with direct access to the garden. The attic space provides additional versatility that can be transformed into either a principal suite or a vibrant teenager’s den, featuring a bedroom, dressing area, and spacious landing ideal for hobbies or study purposes.
Additionally, there are L-shaped Cotswold stone outbuildings on the property—historically considered semi-detached cottages—that have obtained listed building consent for conversion into a one-bedroom annexe with an attached studio or music room (S.17/1485/LBC). While part of this conversion is underway, the single-storey section remains in need of significant refurbishment. Utilities including mains electricity and water are already connected. This property not only offers comfortable living but also presents substantial renovation potential for both personal use and investment purposes.