Full Details for 4 Bedroom Detached for sale in Stroud, GL6 :
Property description
Description This stunning detached house occupies a tranquil setting overlooking the millstream and was built in 2002 by well-known developers Builders Ede as part of a small and exclusive redevelopment of a former woollen mill.
The spacious and well appointed accommodation extends to around 2,000 and has been stylishly remodelled by the current owners with modern décor, recent replacement bathroom and shower rooms and have incorporated a stunning kitchen designed and fitted by Cotswold Kitchens which features an extensive range of built in appliances, Corian worksurfaces and LED lighting. The accommodation is arranged over three storeys with the ground floor having a large hall, two bedrooms and a utility whilst the main living accommodation is on the first floor. On the top floor are tow further double bedrooms, an en suite and new family bathroom.
Externally the property is approached over a timber footbridge, whilst at the front of the property is a delightful garden laid mostly to lawn with sun terraces overlooking a small millstream running through the development. To the rear is an large paved courtyard which also provides access to a useful storage shed. There is parking for two cars and residents of Iron Mills have exclusive use of the surrounding woodland which is maintained by a Management Company for £600 per annum.
Situation Iron Mills is a small but exclusive waterside development comprising seven converted Grade II listed former Mill and seven individual modern properties rurally located in the Gatcombe valley between the market towns of Nailsworth and Minchinhampton. The sought after town of Nailsworth is only 1 mile away and has a good selection of restaurants and shops including a bakers, delicatessen and fishmonger, butchers and supermarkets. Nearby market towns Stroud and Tetbury provide a wider selection of facilities including some excellent schools and Stroud has a mainline railway station to London Paddington and Cheltenham. Whilst the surrounding area is steeped in history and offers beautiful Cotswold countryside in which to walk and enjoy many outdoor pursuits. The M5 is conveniently located within 25 minutes drive, whilst road networks link to Bristol, Bath and the M4, Swindon and London.
The spacious and well appointed accommodation extends to around 2,000 and has been stylishly remodelled by the current owners with modern décor, recent replacement bathroom and shower rooms and have incorporated a stunning kitchen designed and fitted by Cotswold Kitchens which features an extensive range of built in appliances, Corian worksurfaces and LED lighting. The accommodation is arranged over three storeys with the ground floor having a large hall, two bedrooms and a utility whilst the main living accommodation is on the first floor. On the top floor are tow further double bedrooms, an en suite and new family bathroom.
Externally the property is approached over a timber footbridge, whilst at the front of the property is a delightful garden laid mostly to lawn with sun terraces overlooking a small millstream running through the development. To the rear is an large paved courtyard which also provides access to a useful storage shed. There is parking for two cars and residents of Iron Mills have exclusive use of the surrounding woodland which is maintained by a Management Company for £600 per annum.
Situation Iron Mills is a small but exclusive waterside development comprising seven converted Grade II listed former Mill and seven individual modern properties rurally located in the Gatcombe valley between the market towns of Nailsworth and Minchinhampton. The sought after town of Nailsworth is only 1 mile away and has a good selection of restaurants and shops including a bakers, delicatessen and fishmonger, butchers and supermarkets. Nearby market towns Stroud and Tetbury provide a wider selection of facilities including some excellent schools and Stroud has a mainline railway station to London Paddington and Cheltenham. Whilst the surrounding area is steeped in history and offers beautiful Cotswold countryside in which to walk and enjoy many outdoor pursuits. The M5 is conveniently located within 25 minutes drive, whilst road networks link to Bristol, Bath and the M4, Swindon and London.