Full Details for 4 Bedroom Town House for sale in Stroud, GL6 :
Property description
Description Situated in the narrow streets within the historic heart of Nailsworth, Cleaver House is a Grade II listed Cotswold town house with 17th Century origins and immense charm and character boasting many period features throughout. Formerly a butchers shop and later a Bed & Breakfast, the property extends to a sizable 2300 with flexible accommodation arranged over three floors which has potential for division into two separate accommodations if required. On the lower ground floors there are two reception rooms with beamed ceilings and a fireplace with wood burning stove, an entrance hall and well fitted kitchen/breakfast room plus a utility. On the first floor there is an upstairs sitting room, two bedrooms, two large bathrooms and a study whilst on the top floor are two further bedrooms and a bathroom.
There is private off road parking for at least two cars whilst the higher level terraced gardens enjoy lovely rooftop views over the town.
Situation The sought after market town of Nailsworth nestles in the Cotswold landscape and has a good selection of restaurants and shops including a bakers, delicatessen and fishmonger, butchers and supermarkets. The property is conveniently located only a few minutes away from the bus station which has services to all the local secondary schools. Stroud, 2 miles to the north, provides a wider selection of facilities including some excellent schools and 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 20 minutes drive, whilst road networks link to Bristol, Bath and the M4, Swindon and London.
There is private off road parking for at least two cars whilst the higher level terraced gardens enjoy lovely rooftop views over the town.
Situation The sought after market town of Nailsworth nestles in the Cotswold landscape and has a good selection of restaurants and shops including a bakers, delicatessen and fishmonger, butchers and supermarkets. The property is conveniently located only a few minutes away from the bus station which has services to all the local secondary schools. Stroud, 2 miles to the north, provides a wider selection of facilities including some excellent schools and 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 20 minutes drive, whilst road networks link to Bristol, Bath and the M4, Swindon and London.