Horns Road, Stroud

Horns Road, Stroud, GL5 1EE

Offer Accepted
£359,000
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 1
Reception rooms: 2

 A beautifully presented Victorian red brick terraced house set well away from main road traffic on ever popular Horns Road with two bedrooms, a 23′ sitting/dining room, parking and garden and a lovely outlook at the front.

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Features

  • A NEAR PERFECT EXAMPLE OF A RED BRICK TERRACED HOUSE
  • QUIET, SUNNY LOCATION ON THE BACK ROW OF HORNS ROAD
  • 23' SITTING/DINING ROOM
  • 14' KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM
  • TWO BEDROOMS
  • BATHROOM
  • PARKING AND GARDEN
  • SOUTHERLY ASPECT AND OUTLOOK

Description

157 Horns Road is a beautifully presented Victorian terraced house set well away from main road traffic in a quiet part of ever popular Horns Road. This location is very much part of the thriving, creative Stroud community, with the shops, amenities and train station of the town within easy reach and country walks just along the road. The property is built using traditional methods from red brick and has been the subject of a comprehensive renovation programme over the last couple of years, with accommodation arranged over two floors. The owner has created a calm, welcoming space here, and you pick up on this as soon as you enter the property.  A 23’ sitting/dining room is very much two connecting spaces, with a sitting area with a fireplace with wood burning stove and sunny window at the front of the house. This is open to the dining area, with a door from this space to a 14’ kitchen/breakfast room. A staircase leads up from the reception room to the first floor, with a light landing, a large bedroom with built in wardrobes and two windows to the front, making the most of the lovely outlook and southerly aspect, a bathroom with modern fittings and a second bedroom on this level. A lovely home, and an absolute must for your viewing list.

Outside

The property benefits from a sunny front garden, a rear courtyard and parking. the parking is at the front of the property, and the properties on this back road at Horns Road are responsible for the half of the area of the private road in front of them. A gate opens onto a path which leads up to the house. To the right of this is the front garden. This is laid to lawn, with borders, a small pond. It is also a potting shed at the front of the plot and this useful space can be used for storage or cultivating plants. The courtyard is at the rear, and accessed from the kitchen, with an attractive Cotswold stone wall boundary. 

Location

It's with good reason that Stroud was voted ‘Best place to live in the UK 2021’ by The Sunday Times. Sitting at the point at which five valleys converge, and surrounded by rolling hills within the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Stroud is a small town with a huge heart, which has captured the imagination of many over the years. There’s plenty to see and do - Stroud has a great variety of shops, cafes, pubs and amenities, including a busy leisure centre, library, museum and award-winning weekly farmers’ market and many of Stroud’s shops are independent and family-run. Stroud has a proud, thriving local community, one steeped in music, art, creativity and environmental issues. There is a wealth of countryside on the doorstep, including three beautiful commons, as well as walks along the historic canal and River Frome. Parents can take their pick from a range of good schools, including a comprehensive and two grammar schools, and there is also a college of further and higher education. Stroud is also superbly placed for access to the M5 and has a direct line train service to London.

Property Information

The property is freehold. Gas central heating, mains electricity, water and drainage. The council tax band is B. We have checked the service and reception levels available locally through the OFCOM network checker and the broadband services available include ultrafast, and you should have good voice calling and data service from the main mobile providers.