Rodborough Hill, Stroud

Rodborough Hill, Stroud, GL5 3RZ

For Sale
Guide Price £325,000
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 1
Reception rooms: 2

A three bedroom redbrick Victorian semi-detached home, set in an elevated position on Rodborough Hill. This period property offers generous accommodation arranged over three floors and retains a number of its original features. Additional benefits include a good-sized garden and convenient access to Stroud and close to local amenities. 

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Features

  • ELEVATED WITH VIEWS
  • IN NEED OF MODERNISING AND UPDATING
  • CLOSE TO AMENITIES
  • RED BRICK CHARACTER PROPERTY
  • THREE BEDROOM
  • GOOD SIZED GARDEN
  • CHAIN FREE

Description

Situated in an elevated position on Rodborough Hill this three bedroom redbrick Victorian home offers a fantastic opportunity for renovation. While in need of modernisation, the property holds great potential for buyers looking to put their own stamp on a charming period residence. Upon entering, you'll find exposed floorboards and characterful features throughout the ground floor. To the right is a sitting room featuring an open fireplace and a sash window overlooking the front aspect. The hallway leads into a second reception room, also with feature open fireplace, which flows into the kitchen. The kitchen is fitted with a range of wall and base units. Upstairs, the first floor comprises two well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom. A third bedroom is located on the second floor, enhanced by both a Velux and a dormer window, allowing natural light to flood the space.

Outside

To the front of the property, there is shared access with the neighbouring home. A brick pathway leads to the front door, bordered by a small lawned area. A side gate offers access to the rear garden, which is mainly laid to lawn and features mature borders, a shed, and a patio area.

Location

Rodborough benefits from having a strong sense of community and a mixed demographic with two well-established primary schools, two churches, parks and play areas, various village pubs and of course the Common. Stroud town benefits from a variety of local independent shops and stores, art galleries, pubs serving locally supplied beers and ciders and plenty of cafes, bars and restaurants to eat and socialise. The wider area has a wide range of shops and amenities, including supermarkets, a hospital, state and private schools, a leisure and sports centre, award winning weekly farmers market and a main line railway station with inter city services travelling to London (Paddington). Cirencester (10 miles), Cheltenham (15 miles) and Swindon (25 miles) are all within comfortable driving distance.

Services

The property is freehold. Gas heating, mains electricity, water and drainage. The council tax band is C. We have checked the service and reception levels available locally through the OFCOM network checker and the broadband services available is standard and superfast, and you are likely to have service from the main service providers (EE, Three, O2 and Vodafone)