Price £ 400,000
Reference 51924
Address Giddynap Lane, Inchbrook, Stroud
(Map Location)
Beds 3
Baths 1
Type Terraced house
Tenure Freehold
Built Area 101.8 m2

Traditional Stroud Valleys Mill toward the edge of Theescombe.

Description

Traditional Cotswold Stroud Valleys Saw Mill toward the edge of Theescombe.

Ideally located within a short walk up to neu lindsay nature reserve and Amberley village. Also conveniently located next to Stroud to nailsworth cycle track and adjoining stream.

Kitchen 4.84 x 1.79

15’11 x 5’10

Sitting Room 6.03 x 4.90

19’9 x 16’1

Bedroom 3.22 x 2.58

10’7 x 8’6

Bedroom 3.44 x 3.26

11’3 x 10’8

Bedroom 4.91 x 3.46

16.1 x 11’4

Open fireplace.

Beautifully cool downstairs in summer as the house is built into the hillside on the ground floor.

No overlooking houses to the rear.

3 good sized double bedrooms.

Not grade listed.

Potential to extend into the attic space on the fourth floor to create another bedroom at the top of the house.

Off street Parking to the front.

Medium gardens to the front and rear. ( rear garden accessed around neighbouring house )

Room to create your own vegetable patch to the rear hillside.

New boiler 2021. New consumer unit 2025.

Mains gas, mains electricity. Water and drainage mains connected.

( Please note entrance to the property is located behind a beautiful yet rustic traditional Cotswold trading estate that houses the original dye house mills. a winery, yoga studio, pottery studio, soap dispensary, bakery and coffee shop. Local craft beer is also available.)

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Features

  • Central heating
  • Garden
  • Parking

Map Location