2 bedroom detached house
Chain-free
Detached house
2 beds
1 bath
968 sq ft / 90 sq m
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Detached house
- Cotswold stone
- Potential to extend
- Village location
- No onward chain
- Larger than usual garden
- Double height basement
- Driveway for several cars
A rare opportunity to acquire a characterful detached Cotswold stone house situated on a larger than usual garden in the heart of Avening. In need of modernisation throughout and offering the potential to extend the living accommodation (subject to the relevant planning consent) the current accommodation comprises 2 reception rooms overlooking the garden, kitchen, entrance porch, 2 bedrooms, attic room and bathroom. Outside there is a gated driveway for several cars, detached garage, outbuilding and double height stone arched basement. Please note the current owner has been refused planning consent to build an additional dwelling in the garden and full details can be viewed by visiting the Cotswold District Council website using the following reference: CDC/23/00898/FUL.
The village of Avening is located within easy reach of Tetbury and Nailsworth both 3 miles away. The village itself offers a close-knit community feel and a sense of belonging and provides a number of facilities which include two public houses, a social club, well thought of primary school with outstanding reputation, an historic Norman Church and a country bus service. Stroud and Kemble stations are within easy reach with main line connections to Gloucester, Cheltenham and London (Paddington) There are a number of popular golf courses with Minchinhampton course literally on the edge of the village. The area is festooned with public footpaths and bridleways providing exercise opportunities for those so inclined.
The village of Avening is located within easy reach of Tetbury and Nailsworth both 3 miles away. The village itself offers a close-knit community feel and a sense of belonging and provides a number of facilities which include two public houses, a social club, well thought of primary school with outstanding reputation, an historic Norman Church and a country bus service. Stroud and Kemble stations are within easy reach with main line connections to Gloucester, Cheltenham and London (Paddington) There are a number of popular golf courses with Minchinhampton course literally on the edge of the village. The area is festooned with public footpaths and bridleways providing exercise opportunities for those so inclined.
Rooms
Material Information
Electric supply: mains.
Gas Supply: n/a - no gas.
Water supply: mains.
Sewerage: mains.
Heating: Oil central heating - radiators in some rooms.
No broadband currently installed.
Council Tax Band E.
We are advised by the Vendor that planning permission for the erection of a 4 bedroom dwelling in the garden has previously been applied for and refused.
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