Property description
Steps to left of building go down to front door, which opens into:
Kitchen/Diner
14’6 x 10’ Country-style built-in wall and floor units with single drainer sink, gas hob and built-in electric oven. The wall above the units is tiled and there is an attractive brick chimney arch. There is plumbing for a washing machine and dishwasher and space for a table. Double-glazed window to the back.
There are doors to the living room, bathroom and out to the back garden and a useful full-height cupboard housing the boiler.
Bathroom
Bath with shower over and glass shower screen, toilet and basin. Tiled walls, radiator and double-glazed window to side.
Living room
14’6” x 11’7” Beech effect laminate flooring. Double-glazed window to back garden, chimney breast and radiator. Door to:
Bedroom 1
15’ into bay x 12’5” Beech effect laminate flooring. Double-glazed window in large square bay to front of property, chimney breast and radiator. Door to:
Bedroom 2
14’6” x 5’8” Beech effect laminate flooring. Double-glazed window to side, radiator. Door to:
Study/nursery/dressing room
7’9” x 4’8” Beech effect laminate flooring. Double-glazed window to side.
Back garden
Approximately 55’ with patio area, lawn and borders. There is also access from the front of the property and it is fully fenced.
EPC:
Costs and additional information
The leasehold is 99 years with 64 years remaining but the current owners are arranging a new extended lease period. The monthly service charge is £30 per month (2015). The owners of the flats are all directors of a company that owns the freehold for 96 Bath Road and so make decisions about what needs to be done to the property for the benefit of the leaseholders and are in control of the leases.
Local area
15 mins walk to Stroud town centre and railway and bus station.
Stroud is surrounded by the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with the beautiful Commons and valleys all around. There are many walks and cycle rides in the area, as well as the river and canal.
Stroud has an award-winning farmers' market and a good range of shops, supermarkets, restaurants and cafes. There is a vibrant music and arts scene in the town and surrounding area, as well as great places to eat and drink. There are many good and excellent primary and secondary schools locally, both state and private: Archway School, Stroud High School (grammar school for girls), Marling School (grammar school for boys), Wynstones (a Steiner Waldorf school), Wycliffe College, Beaudesert Park. There is a regular train service from Stroud to Swindon, Reading and Paddington (90 mins); the M5 is 6 miles away and the M4 at 30 miles for commuting to Bristol or Swindon.
Property Features :
- Private garden
- Central heating
- Double glazing
- Flexible living space
- 2 bedroom + study/nursery
- Gas central heating
- Chain Free