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3 Bedroom End of Terrace for sale

Painswick Stroud, GL6 6UQ

GL6 6UQ, St. Marys Mead, Painswick, Stroud, GL6, Stroud

Sale Price: £350,000

 

Listed 15 days ago and may not be available Listed on 5/1/2015

 140, Bath Road, Cheltenham,
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Painswick Stroud, GL6 6UQ

Property Summary:

End of Terrace
3 Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
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Property description

DESCRIPTION This is the statement property in this exclusive cul de sac of stylish contemporary homes. Commanding an imposing position on the approach to St Mary's Mead and enjoying views across the residents' privately maintained green as well as rolling Cotswold hillside.



Locally sourced Tetbury stone was used to create this eye catching development. The near 1500 sq feet of accommodation is set across three floors. Of note are the twin glazed bays that let light flood in from the southerly and westerly aspects. In detail, the sizeable kitchen/breakfast room with quality fittings, also enjoys the much sought after separate utility room.



French doors leading from the kitchen onto the secluded rear gardens make this the ideal aspect for leisurely summers' afternoons and evenings. Also on the ground floor, from the entrance hall there is a formal dining room if desired, but this room could also provide a home office or fourth bedroom, with good storage and an adjoining cloakroom.



On the first floor is the light and spacious landing with the first of the two bays which is a lovely occasional sitting area but could also provide a small study area. The sitting room and the second bay capture the panoramic hillside views. There is also a focal point in the Bath stone fireplace. From a mezzanine landing the property leads to the three bedrooms, with principal bathroom alongside one of the double bedrooms and en suite to the 15' master bedroom. the loft has also been boarded.The property is in a quiet environment bordering glorious countryside, but with amenities on hand. 

AMENITIES Painswick has an interesting history with origins as far back as the Iron Age where the village grew from the wool trade. To this day the village still echoes its history with a local blacksmith and stonemason. Now known for its parish Church yew trees, Rococo gardens and Cotswold stone houses, Painswick is the perfect place for all ages. With a range of shops from the post office to the newsagents and grocers to name a few, a local primary school, as well as a range of restaurants, pubs and B&B’s for visitors. Set on a hill in the Stroud District this picturesque village overlooks the Stroud valleys. 
 
 
 

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