With six bedrooms and attached annexe-style accommodation, see how much this property in Minchinhampton could set you back.
You’ll find this property for sale on Zoopla and if you’re interested in putting an offer in, your bank account will know about it.
This family home is located opposite Minchinhampton Common and offers views to both the front and rear of the property.
It’s a detached property that has been extended, offering plenty of space for a family to enjoy.
The house is believed to have been built in 1926 and has been renovated by the current owners.
On the ground floor, you’ll find the sitting room, kitchen, dining room and utility room.
There’s also a WC and a 28ft garage which could be used as a workshop.
Also on the ground floor is a guest wing which acts as an annexe but is still attached to the main property.
This area of the house has its own kitchen, living room, WC and bedroom.
On the first floor of the property, there is a main bedroom with an ensuite plus three more bedrooms, one of which also has an ensuite.
There’s also a bathroom on this floor.
The first floor of the guest wing is where you’ll find another bedroom and bathroom.
Surrounded by a Cotswold stone boundary wall and offering views across the valley, this property is accessed via a circular driveway with lots of parking space.
On entering the driveway, a cattle grid will need to be crossed.
Sitting centrally is a round lawn and the driveway is home to a range of hedging as well as trees and shrubs.
Beyond the rear garden is an open field, a great way to take in the valley views.
The landscaped garden boasts multiple seating areas, a curved and raised patio plus two summer houses and two sheds.
At the end of the garden and behind a hedge, you’ll find the kitchen garden.
You can find out more about the property via the Zoopla website.
Summary
Location: Cirencester Road, Minchinhampton, Stroud, GL6
Guide price: £1,450,000
Agent: Whitaker Seager
Contact: 01456 281005
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