Guide price
£275,000
2 bed semi-detached house for saleBarrowfield Road, Stroud GL5
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
No onward chain
Two double bedrooms
Nice outlook
Garage
Close to amenities
Quiet cul de sac location
New roof installed 2025
Elevated on Barrowfield Road in a quiet cul-de-sac setting is this two-bedroom semi-detached home offered to the market with no onward chain. This property has been under the same ownership since it was built in the 1960’s. Though it requires modernisation, the well-proportioned layout provides an excellent opportunity to personalise is home to your own taste. Upon entering into entrance hallway, which leads through into the inner hallway with a staircase leading to the first floor and the sitting room on your left, which features a window overlooking the front garden. The ground floor also includes a kitchen with a range of base units and a family bathroom. Upstairs, the first floor hosts two spacious double bedrooms. The main bedroom has free standing wardrobe and views from the window.
The gardens are a delightful asset to the property. The walled front garden features mature plantings, a gravelled section and a pathway leading to the front door. The rear garden is primarily laid with patio, complemented by shrubs, sheds and access to a single garage.
The Stroud Valleys are well known for their beautiful views – and some of the most breathtaking can be found at Whiteshill, which stands right on the edge of the Cotswold escarpment. Many of the houses offer stunning, far-reaching views down across the lush green swathe of the Painswick and Slad valleys or towards the lovely neighbouring village of Ruscombe and the distant hump of Frocester Hill. Unlike many villages in the area, Whiteshill did not grow up around a medieval heart, but started as clusters of cottages which were built around the springs or wells dotted around the hillside. It has a very vibrant community with a volunteer-run village shop, playing fields, a church, village hall, scout hut, school and The Star Inn at the heart of the modern-day community. There are some beautiful rambles to enjoy, including the Diamond Jubilee Circular Walk, which links Whiteshill and Ruscombe, following ancient pathways through fields and woodland. The village is close to Stroud, which has a direct train link to London and an award-winning farmers’ market, while Gloucester and Cheltenham are both within comfortable driving distance.
Services
The property is freehold. Mains electricity, electric heating, water and drainage. The council tax band is B. We have checked the service and reception levels available locally through the ofcom network checker and the broadband services available include standard & superfast broadband, and you are likely to have service from the main service providers (EE, Three, O2 and Vodafone)
The gardens are a delightful asset to the property. The walled front garden features mature plantings, a gravelled section and a pathway leading to the front door. The rear garden is primarily laid with patio, complemented by shrubs, sheds and access to a single garage.
The Stroud Valleys are well known for their beautiful views – and some of the most breathtaking can be found at Whiteshill, which stands right on the edge of the Cotswold escarpment. Many of the houses offer stunning, far-reaching views down across the lush green swathe of the Painswick and Slad valleys or towards the lovely neighbouring village of Ruscombe and the distant hump of Frocester Hill. Unlike many villages in the area, Whiteshill did not grow up around a medieval heart, but started as clusters of cottages which were built around the springs or wells dotted around the hillside. It has a very vibrant community with a volunteer-run village shop, playing fields, a church, village hall, scout hut, school and The Star Inn at the heart of the modern-day community. There are some beautiful rambles to enjoy, including the Diamond Jubilee Circular Walk, which links Whiteshill and Ruscombe, following ancient pathways through fields and woodland. The village is close to Stroud, which has a direct train link to London and an award-winning farmers’ market, while Gloucester and Cheltenham are both within comfortable driving distance.
Services
The property is freehold. Mains electricity, electric heating, water and drainage. The council tax band is B. We have checked the service and reception levels available locally through the ofcom network checker and the broadband services available include standard & superfast broadband, and you are likely to have service from the main service providers (EE, Three, O2 and Vodafone)
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