Middle Street, Stroud,
ALL VIEWERS MUST BE IN A POSITION TO PROCEED. What a stunning example of a four storey red bricked period townhouse in the heart of Old Stroud. The property has been restored in recent year. The owners have combined modern living seamlessly with period features throughout along with the garden feeling part of the kitchen. Charming from the moment you walk in. High ceilings, sash windows, exposed floorboard, stunning colour use throughout, a rustic feel and great living space. Sitting room, kitchen/family room, cloakroom and cellar. accommodation over two floors above provides five fantastic bedrooms along with a four piece family bathroom and a great laundry room, perfect for a busy family. Private garden on tiered levels with sun terraces, summer house and gated access to rear parking for two cars to the rear.
Property Features
Middle Street, Old Stroud, Stroud, GL5 1DZ
Contact Agent
A216 Wetherleigh Drive, Highnam
Gloucester
Gloucestershire
GL2 8LW
Tel: 07904 884344
homes@ajeaglos.co.uk
Property Details
This is a delighted example of a three storey five bedroom red bricked townhouse in the heart of Old Stroud. A short walk to all Stroud centre has to offer. The property has been restored in recent years and a blend of period features with modern living space works seamlessly to create a lovely home. Private gardens and parking to the rear.
Enclosed frontage on approach all paved and steps lead up to the entrance. Wonderful sash windows throughout, exposed floorboards, open fireplaces add to the charm of this home.
Entrance hall with a charming sitting room, bay window to the front, high ceilings, built in storage and bookshelves to the side of a lovely open fireplace. From the hallway stairs lead to the first floor.
A wonderful, fitted kitchen/dining and family room. This really is the hub of the home. Bi-fold doors open to the sun terrace with lovely garden views. A range of base units with wooden worktops. Perfect space for dining and sofa space where all the family can gather.
A door leads to the cellar, steps lead to the cellar with a cloakroom with WC on approach. The cellar offers great space and flagstone flooring.
To the first floor a master bedroom to the front with two windows provide a wealth of natural light, exposed floorboards and wooden panelling to the walls with a range of built-in wardrobes. A further double bedroom on this floor with garden views. A lovely four-piece family bathroom with a roll top taking centre stage and wet room area. Perfect for a busy family.
Further staircase leads to the floor above, having a laundry room and three further bedrooms.
A stunning family home that is beautifully presented throughout, convenient to all Stroud has to offer. Private gardens provide a great social space for the whole family to enjoy, rear gate to private parking at ease for two cars.
Gardens
The gardens are delightful and so private, from the kitchen the Bi-folding doors open the expanse of the terrace to a very intimate sun terrace with recessed seating built into the wall. Perfect entertaining space with a wealth of planting. Step up to a raised paved terrace perfect for bistro table and chairs.
Steps leading to tiered lawns, with walled boundary to one side with raised borders providing a wealth of planting. A further lawned area above, willow style fencing encloses perfect area to create a further private area to the front of the summer house.
Steps lead to a rear gate with a lovely surprise to the rear with parking at ease for two cars.
This property is located in the heart of Old Stroud, known locally to offer a wealth of character properties, and is considered a very desirable area convenient to the town and railway station.
A short walk into town, Stroud sits below the western escarpment of the Cotswold Hills, encircled by five sweeping valleys. Has been described as "The Covent Garden of the Cotswolds".
Stroud is a well-known centre for arts and crafts and the weekly Farmers Market has been voted the best in the country and the indoor Five Valleys shopping centre is a fantastic attraction. An annual textile festival is held in the town as well as various exhibitions at the Subscription Rooms and at The Museum in the Park.
Stroud has a wealth of local pubs and restaurants and the very well regarded Stroud brewery offering great social events with ethical and organic beer has become a very cherished landmark.
Stroud has two state Grammar Schools, for boys and girls, and Archway School, a mixed Comprehensive Secondary School. Nearby are several Independent Schools such as Beaudesert Park School in Minchinhampton, Wycliffe College in Stonehouse. Good transport links with London Paddington by train and Bath and Bristol by car.
- A great example of a red bricked four storey townhouse in the heart of Old Stroud
- Character & modern living seamlessly blended, wealth of character
- Sitting room with bay window and open fire, perfect for those cosy winter nights
- Fitted dining kitchen/family room with bi fold doors opening to the garden
- Downstairs cloakroom and stairs down to cellar
- First floor two lovely bedrooms and four piece family bathroom
- Second floor three further bedrooms and laundry room
- Private garden with sun terrace, lawned, wealth of planting, summer house
- Private parking to the rear for two cars at ease
- Walking distance to Stroud Town centre and station