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THE PROPERTY Upon entering the property you are led into the large reception hall which in turn leads to all living accommodation. Folding doors open into the sitting room, which is generous in size and features a fireplace with inset wood burning stove. Following on the dual aspect dining room is situated to the front of the property and provides ample space for a large family dining table. The kitchen/breakfast room is fitted with a range of wall and base units with wood work surfaces, including space for appliances. The room is smartly finished with contemporary down lighters and tiled flooring throughout. Further on the ground floor is a handy utility room and cloakroom, which also allows access to the rear garden.
On the first floor are all three bedrooms, in addition to the family bathroom. Bedroom one is located to the rear of the property and features built-in storage and a pretty feature fireplace. The second bedroom is also a large double, whilst bedroom three is a slightly smaller double. Completing the accommodation on this floor is the family bathroom which is fitted with a sunken Jacuzzi bath and a separate shower cubicle. The property also provides an exceptionally large loft, which is mainly boarded and is supplied with power and light. It is easily accessed from the spacious first floor landing.
Outside, the good sized enclosed rear garden features a flat lawn, pond and a garage/workshop. Whilst to the front is off road parking for one car.
AMENITIES Once christened "The Undiscovered Cotswolds", Nailsworth is a growing historic market town that has become increasingly popular in recent years. Famous as the location for the highly regarded 'Williams Food Hall' delicatessen as well as offering free parking, the town also features a wide range of shops from well-known high street names to cafes and unique independent shops. A local centre for the arts with an annual arts festival, the town is well known for its fine restaurants and friendly local pubs as well as its famous football club Forest Green Rovers. Nestled in a wooded valley, the surrounding flat topped rolling hills offer boundless country walks. Local amenities include highly regarded private schools Beaudesert and Wycliffe College; good public sector schools and sought after girls and boys grammar schools. Other amenities include banks, a new leisure centre, Post Office, doctors, dentists, golf courses, riding stables, gliding and polo clubs and a public library.
Nailsworth has convenient road links to all main cities, towns and rail links in the area including Stroud's mainline train station that is approximately 5 miles away and offers an 80 minute (approx.) rail journey to Paddington. Less than 7 miles away is the larger market town of Tetbury well known for its antique shops and hotels plus its close proximity to the royal estates of Highgrove and Gatcombe Park as well as the world famous Westonbirt Arboretum.
DIRECTIONS From our Nailsworth office, turn right onto the A46, then take a left hand turn onto Park Road a short way along. Park Road Crescent is situated on the left hand side. Parking can be found to the front of Spring House.
On the first floor are all three bedrooms, in addition to the family bathroom. Bedroom one is located to the rear of the property and features built-in storage and a pretty feature fireplace. The second bedroom is also a large double, whilst bedroom three is a slightly smaller double. Completing the accommodation on this floor is the family bathroom which is fitted with a sunken Jacuzzi bath and a separate shower cubicle. The property also provides an exceptionally large loft, which is mainly boarded and is supplied with power and light. It is easily accessed from the spacious first floor landing.
Outside, the good sized enclosed rear garden features a flat lawn, pond and a garage/workshop. Whilst to the front is off road parking for one car.
AMENITIES Once christened "The Undiscovered Cotswolds", Nailsworth is a growing historic market town that has become increasingly popular in recent years. Famous as the location for the highly regarded 'Williams Food Hall' delicatessen as well as offering free parking, the town also features a wide range of shops from well-known high street names to cafes and unique independent shops. A local centre for the arts with an annual arts festival, the town is well known for its fine restaurants and friendly local pubs as well as its famous football club Forest Green Rovers. Nestled in a wooded valley, the surrounding flat topped rolling hills offer boundless country walks. Local amenities include highly regarded private schools Beaudesert and Wycliffe College; good public sector schools and sought after girls and boys grammar schools. Other amenities include banks, a new leisure centre, Post Office, doctors, dentists, golf courses, riding stables, gliding and polo clubs and a public library.
Nailsworth has convenient road links to all main cities, towns and rail links in the area including Stroud's mainline train station that is approximately 5 miles away and offers an 80 minute (approx.) rail journey to Paddington. Less than 7 miles away is the larger market town of Tetbury well known for its antique shops and hotels plus its close proximity to the royal estates of Highgrove and Gatcombe Park as well as the world famous Westonbirt Arboretum.
DIRECTIONS From our Nailsworth office, turn right onto the A46, then take a left hand turn onto Park Road a short way along. Park Road Crescent is situated on the left hand side. Parking can be found to the front of Spring House.