Property description
THE PROPERTY With a very substantial garden, this extended, semi-detached home enjoys plentiful accommodation and stunning views over the valley.
The property is entered into a large porch which provides a utility area and cloakroom. This in turn leads through to the kitchen/breakfast room. The kitchen area is fitted with an attractive range of wall and base units, providing space for appliances. Additionally, there is plenty of room for a dining table situated here.
Following on, the first reception room offers versatility, providing use as a more formal dining area or a study. Adjoining is the sitting room. With wonderful views over the garden and towards the valley, the room features a coal-effect gas fire and sliding French doors to the rear which lead onto the patio.
Located on the first floor are all four bedrooms, in addition to the family bathroom. Three bedrooms are situated to the rear of the property boasting views, whilst the bathroom is fitted with a suite including shower over bath.
Outside, the property is complimented by a delightful rear garden which is above average in size. Consisting of mainly laid to lawn, the garden is scattered with various trees and shrubs, whilst a pond adds a further attractive feature.
AMENITIES Windsoredge is a small area just outside the market town of Nailsworth, rapidly becoming the most popular and avant-garde district with coffee shops, cafés and restaurants. Alongside these well regarded eateries are the mouth-watering Williams Food Hall and renowned Hobbs House Bakery, plus a wonderfully diverse selection of fashionable boutiques and shops, salons, antiques & furniture shops and galleries for local crafts-people which have an annual arts festival.
The next nearest town is Stroud approximately 3 miles away and has recently been named in the top ten most popular Cotswold Towns. The town offers a wonderfully diverse mix including cafes & coffee shops, high street shops & individual boutiques, art & craft galleries, and a Farmers' Market every Saturday. There are a further three supermarkets and several good secondary schools including grammar, and a sixth form college. For daytime and evening entertainment, Stroud has plenty to offer with a comprehensive leisure centre, lots of local sports clubs and activities; there is a 10-Pin Bowling & Cinema complex, lots of Restaurants with varying genres, and pubs and bars presenting musical and comic entertainment. Other local activities available include horse riding, go-carting, water-sports at 'the lakes' or river seven, gliding club and clay-pigeon shooting.
Nailsworth has convenient road links to all main cities, towns and rail links in the area including Stroud's mainline train station, which is approximately 5 miles away and offers a 90 minute (approx.) rail journey to Paddington.
DIRECTIONS From our office in Nailsworth take the first exit at the mini roundabout and continue up Spring Hill. Take the fourth exit right onto Northfields Road and continue along this road for approximately half a mile. Go round the large bend to the right and continue past the turning on the left for Church Lane and The Paddock can be found on right hand side of the road and is identified by our "For Sale board.