Windmill Road, Minchinhampton, Stroud
A delightful three storey terrace cottage set in the heart of Minchinhampton. Charming in every way with a wealth of character throughout. Spacious light and airy. Sitting room with log burner, fitted kitchen with wooden worktops opening to a breakfast room with lovely garden views. Downstairs cloakroom, a utility and boot room. First floor two bedrooms with Jack n Jill bathroom. Staircase leads to a very spacious master bedroom with lovely views, space for study area and en-suite shower room. Charming cottage garden, wealth of planting, drystone walling, lawned with a great insulated workshop, perfect to convert to home office with rear access gate. CHARMING PROPERTY
Property Features
Windmill Road, Minchinhampton, Stroud, Gloucestershire, GL6 9DX
Contact Agent
A216 Wetherleigh Drive, Highnam
Gloucester
Gloucestershire
GL2 8LW
Tel: 07904 884344
homes@ajeaglos.co.uk
Property Details
A delightful cottage set in the heart of Minchinhampton. A traditional three storey period Cotswold stone cottage. Internally, entrance hall, stairs leads to the first floor and door to the sitting room. Sitting room has a window to the fornt, flagstone flooring and a delightful log burner perfect for those winter evenings to sit and relax after a long day. Open under stairs recess ideal storage area or small library. Opening to a fitted kitchen with Oak worktops, Belfast sink and range of base and wall mounted units with space for appliances.
Opening to a lovely light and airy breakfast room with glass roof and door leading to the garden. Complimented by essential space we all want in a home, a downstairs cloakroom and utility/boot room with space for appliances.
To the first floor, a single bedroom with lovely views over the garden and a double bedroom both having access directly into the bathroom. Family bathroom has a white suite with a lovely view to the rear garden. Landing has a window to the front with a window seat and stairs leading to the second floor master bedroom.
The second floor leads directly into the master bedroom, this rooms offers great space for freestanding furniture and a wealth of light with a window to the front and a lovely view to the rear over the garden and beyond. Completed by an en-suite shower room.
VENDORS COMMENTS:
We moved in to Keepers Green Cottage over fourteen years ago, the children quickly settling in to the nursery and amongst other families we quickly found friends ourselves. In those early years we would enjoy the buzz in the playground at the end of school, when the children would feast on ice-cream and the parents would make plans for weekend get-togethers. It’s such a joy to part of the warm village community and the cottage has been our foundation stone at the heart of it over the years. The neighbours are friendly, relaxed and supportive, and many times we’ve exchanged plants over our garden walls with one another always stopping to chat. In recent months, whilst working from home, the countryside walks, beginning right on the doorstep, that take you down lanes, across fields, over streams and through woods, have never failed to bring refreshment and relaxation. It’s such a privilege to live in this characterful village surrounded by a fold of valleys, blanket of woods and expanse of open common. Keepers Green Cottage is a very special place that we will greatly miss and forever cherish.
Outside
Access to the rear garden from the breakfast room with steps leading up to a delightful cottage garden. a chipping area provides a perfect sun terrace to enjoy that morning coffee.
The garden opens to a lawned area with a wealth of shrubs and great space for all the family to enjoy.
To the head of the garden is an insulated workshop or potentially with some modernisation could be a home office. There is a rear gate from the garden providing rear access.
A perfect garden to grow vegetables along with social space.
Minchinhampton is a small Cotswold Market Town elevated above valleys of A419 and A46. It is surrounded by National Trust owned land which adjoins Rodborough Common amasses 1000 acres. These commons are frequently occupied by herds of cattle and ponies who roam freely during summer months. Also a site for rare flora and fauna.
A strong sense of community with good social networks provides opportunity for all, with coffee shops, bistros & restaurants, a corner shop, a library, sports & social club with football and rugby teams, doctors, dentists and a number of pubs close by. Celebrated Winstones Ice Cream factory, has produced handcrafted artisan ice cream since 1925 and open daily.
Minchinhampton also benefits from a very highly regarded, sought after and Ofsted rated 'Good' primary school - The Minchinhampton C of E Primary Academy. The school also provides a nursery which has an equally positive reputation.
Nailsworth is approximately 1 miles, offers all usual amenities, a wonderful diverse selection of shops and leisure activities including: golf courses, riding stables, bowls club, gliding and polo clubs. Stroud only 4 miles aids this diversity. All within easy access of main transport routes and railway station.
- Period three storey cottage in the heart of Minchinhampton
- Wealth of character throughout
- Cosy sitting room, log burner and flagstone flooring
- Fitted kitchen with oak worktops and Belfast sink
- Light and airy breakfast room opening to the garden
- Downstairs cloakroom, utility and boot room
- Master bedroom with en-suite
- Jack & Jill bathroom perfect for a family to two bedrooms on the first floor
- Pretty cottage garden with a wealth of planting
- Garden workshop that could be a home office at the head of the garden