1 bedroom apartment
Sold STC
Apartment
1 bed
1 bath
462
EPC rating: G
Key information
Tenure: Leasehold | 988 yrs left
Service charge: £360 per annum
Council tax: Band A
Broadband: Super-fast 53Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
Situated on the ever-popular Bisley Road, this one-bedroom first-floor flat is just a short distance from central Stroud. The property is only 0.6 miles from the famous Stroud Farmers’ Market and benefits from a range of amenities on its doorstep, including shops, bars, coffee shops, and a post office.
The accommodation briefly comprises an entrance hall, a spacious living/dining room, a kitchen, and a generous bedroom with built-in storage. Externally, the property boasts a private rear garden with a decked area and a lawn, offering delightful views stretching across to the River Severn.
In March 2021, The Sunday Times named Stroud the best place to live in the UK, praising its green spaces, independent spirit, and excellent schools. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Five Valleys, Stroud is brimming with independent shops, cafés, and galleries, alongside a cinema complex and an award-winning weekly farmers’ market.
The Cotswold Way passes through Stroud, making it a favorite among walkers, as does the Stroudwater Canal. Overlooking the town, Rodborough, Minchinhampton, and Selsley Commons are popular with walkers, horse riders, and paragliders—as well as those in search of locally made Winstones ice cream.
The accommodation briefly comprises an entrance hall, a spacious living/dining room, a kitchen, and a generous bedroom with built-in storage. Externally, the property boasts a private rear garden with a decked area and a lawn, offering delightful views stretching across to the River Severn.
In March 2021, The Sunday Times named Stroud the best place to live in the UK, praising its green spaces, independent spirit, and excellent schools. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Five Valleys, Stroud is brimming with independent shops, cafés, and galleries, alongside a cinema complex and an award-winning weekly farmers’ market.
The Cotswold Way passes through Stroud, making it a favorite among walkers, as does the Stroudwater Canal. Overlooking the town, Rodborough, Minchinhampton, and Selsley Commons are popular with walkers, horse riders, and paragliders—as well as those in search of locally made Winstones ice cream.
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