Property description
A charming and characterful semi detached Cotswold stone cottage which has retained many of it's original features and has been sympathetically renovated and extended to now comprise entrance hall with original oak door and parquet flooring, sitting room with feature wood burning stove and mullion window, country style kitchen/dining room with Aga and Belfast sink, family room, and study/bedroom which both open onto the garden, downstairs shower room, 2 double bedrooms and a family bathroom. Conveniently presented to the market with NO ONWARD CHAIN. Leading from Thrupp Lane is a brick paved driveway for two cars and part enclosed planted border. Steps lead to the entrance hall and a gate leads to an enclosed garden which is mostly laid to lawn, patio area leading form the dining room, greenhouse and garden shed.
Brimscombe and Thrupp are a small villages built around the original shipping Port that brought wealth and riches to the area. Although the Port no longer remains, Brimscombe still holds many remnants of its heritage with converted woollen mills which all run alongside the canal which still flows through the valley, sporadically intercepted by locks. Stroud District Council is currently leading restoration of a 6.7 mile length of the Cotswold Canals between Stonehouse and Brimscombe. The villages both have local primary schools and is in the catchment area for Thomas Keble secondary school. They also offer a village shop, post office, traditional Fish & Chip shop, hair salon and antiques shop.
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