Guide price
£400,000
2 bed terraced house for saleMiddle Street, Stroud GL5
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
A characterful red brick victorian house
An architect supervised renovation programme
21' sitting/dining room
15' kitchen/breakfast room with bi-fold doors
Two double bedrooms
One with en suite W.C and access to roof terrace
A first class bathroom
Garage and rear garden
Welcome to 60 Middle Street, a Victorian house situated in this popular residential street above Stroud centre. This location within the conservation area is well known locally for a good community and allows for easy access to the shops, amenities and train station of Stroud, with the Daisy Bank and country walks just up the road.
The property was built in 1872 using traditional methods from red brick. It has been subject to comprehensive, architect supervised renovation and improvement during the current owner's tenure, with well presented accommodation arranged over four floors. The entire ground floor is dedicated to a 21' x 15' dual aspect reception room with fitted bookshelves and an open fireplace. Stairs lead down to a 15' kitchen/breakfast room. This fine room has solid oak cabinetry with integrated appliances, a pantry, flooring from Mandarin Stone and plenty of space for a dining table. Bi-fold doors open onto the rear courtyard, connecting the inside and outside spaces perfectly. On the first floor, you'll find a landing, double bedroom with fitted wardrobes and walk in understairs storage and a frankly stunning bathroom that would grace a property at twice the asking price. A 14' double bedroom with en suite W.C and glazed double doors that open onto a roof terrace with a great southerly outlook over the chimney pots of Lower Street into the countryside of the Golden Valley beyond is at the top of the house, on the second floor. High quality fittings have been used throughout, complementing original features, and there is a real sense of space and light throughout the entire property. Chain free, and a must view in our opinion.
The interior is complemented by a sunny south facing courtyard garden, that brilliant roof terrace and, unusually for a property in this area, a garage. The courtyard is behind the kitchen, and bi-fold doors open, connecting these two spaces. This is paved, with a wood store, and a gate to the lane behind. The garage is found here, en-bloc, and this is suitable for a small car or as a storage space.
The house is situated in one of the most popular residential roads within the conservation area in our lovely town. Stroud town centre is within easy walking distance and offers a comprehensive range of facilities. These include supermarkets, local speciality stores, a hospital, state and private schools and award winning weekly farmers market. There is also a main line railway station, with Intercity services connecting with London (Paddington). Gloucester (9 miles), Cheltenham, Cirencester and Bristol are all within a 30 mile radius. Junction 13, M5 motorway is also within easy driving distance.
Property Information
The property is freehold. Gas central heating, mains electricity, water and drainage. The council tax band is C. We have checked the service and reception levels available locally through the ofcom network checker and the broadband services available include ultrafast broadband, and you are likely to have service from the main service providers (EE, Three, O2 and Vodafone), although it may be limited inside the house with Vodafone.
Agents Note
The photographs displayed were taken when our client was in residence. The property is now tenanted, furnished differently and available with no onward chain accordingly.
The property was built in 1872 using traditional methods from red brick. It has been subject to comprehensive, architect supervised renovation and improvement during the current owner's tenure, with well presented accommodation arranged over four floors. The entire ground floor is dedicated to a 21' x 15' dual aspect reception room with fitted bookshelves and an open fireplace. Stairs lead down to a 15' kitchen/breakfast room. This fine room has solid oak cabinetry with integrated appliances, a pantry, flooring from Mandarin Stone and plenty of space for a dining table. Bi-fold doors open onto the rear courtyard, connecting the inside and outside spaces perfectly. On the first floor, you'll find a landing, double bedroom with fitted wardrobes and walk in understairs storage and a frankly stunning bathroom that would grace a property at twice the asking price. A 14' double bedroom with en suite W.C and glazed double doors that open onto a roof terrace with a great southerly outlook over the chimney pots of Lower Street into the countryside of the Golden Valley beyond is at the top of the house, on the second floor. High quality fittings have been used throughout, complementing original features, and there is a real sense of space and light throughout the entire property. Chain free, and a must view in our opinion.
The interior is complemented by a sunny south facing courtyard garden, that brilliant roof terrace and, unusually for a property in this area, a garage. The courtyard is behind the kitchen, and bi-fold doors open, connecting these two spaces. This is paved, with a wood store, and a gate to the lane behind. The garage is found here, en-bloc, and this is suitable for a small car or as a storage space.
The house is situated in one of the most popular residential roads within the conservation area in our lovely town. Stroud town centre is within easy walking distance and offers a comprehensive range of facilities. These include supermarkets, local speciality stores, a hospital, state and private schools and award winning weekly farmers market. There is also a main line railway station, with Intercity services connecting with London (Paddington). Gloucester (9 miles), Cheltenham, Cirencester and Bristol are all within a 30 mile radius. Junction 13, M5 motorway is also within easy driving distance.
Property Information
The property is freehold. Gas central heating, mains electricity, water and drainage. The council tax band is C. We have checked the service and reception levels available locally through the ofcom network checker and the broadband services available include ultrafast broadband, and you are likely to have service from the main service providers (EE, Three, O2 and Vodafone), although it may be limited inside the house with Vodafone.
Agents Note
The photographs displayed were taken when our client was in residence. The property is now tenanted, furnished differently and available with no onward chain accordingly.
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