Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to Culver House High Street, Mitcheldean, a charming and spacious terraced type home with 5 bed in the GL17 0AT area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band .
This classic property was built before 1900 and has a reported internal area of 307 internal square metres
The neighbourhood is known for having good properties at a reasonable price -
with a market valuation of £542,100 and a rental potential of £3,524 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
You can discover more about this property by reading the Mouseprice attributes tables in the next section, or if you are the owner and would like to update this property, for example if you've built an extension, you can do so at the top of this page.
Additional analysis
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"Dating back in parts to circa 1700's and having undergone a sympathetic restoration over many years, this 5 to 6 bedroom period residence exudes character and charm throughout. Could be adapted to create a B & B with off road parking, cottage style gardens and flexible accommodation.
* Lounge * Dining Room * Sitting Room * Dining Room * Kitchen./Breakfast Room * Utility Room * Wet Room * Cellar * Bathrooms * 2 First Floor Bedrooms * 3 Second Floor Bedrooms * Shower Room * Gas Fired Central Heating * Part Double Glazing * Carport Parking for 2 Cars* Outside WC * EPC Rating: E
Culver House in part dates back to the 1700's and has a wealth of character and charm throughout. The property offers flexible accommodation and could easily be adapted to suit two families with separate staircases and entrances if required. The property is accessed just off the High Street in Mitcheldean which is a thriving forest of dean village just 6 miles from the market town of Ross on Wye. The village has an excellent range of amenities to include Community Library, Primary School and the much sought after Secondary school of Dene Magna with social and shopping facilities all on the doorstep.
Property is approached via pedestrian access to the front of the property which has a hardwood glazed front entrance door providing access to:
Hallway:
A light and spacious area with hardwood flooring and period skirting boards. Hardwood glazed panel door providing access to:
Dining Room: 19' x 9'11" (2.74mx 3.02m)
Having bay fronted sash window to front aspect. A light and characterful room with exposed ceiling timbers throughout. Radiator, lighting and power points.
Wet Room:
Accessed from the hallway with access to roof space and door providing access to useful under stairs storage cupboard with extensive shelving. A newly fitted room, well equipped with a low level WC, non slip flooring and wall mounted mains pressured shower with Amazon style shower head Recessed ceiling spotlights and ladder style heated towel rail. Glazed double doors provide access to
Door from Reception hall provides access to Inner lobby which has staircase leading to first floor landing area. Door to:
Drawing Room: 15'11" x 11'2" (4.85mx 3.4m)
With original sash window to front aspect with fitted panelling and shutters. Original coving to ceiling with cornicing and ceiling rose. Radiator, power points and feature fireplace with decorative surround with tiled inlay and marble hearth which potentially houses an open fire but currently has a wood burning effect stove. Period door leading to
Utility/Reception Area: 15'2" x 11'8" (4.62mx 3.56m)
With window to rear aspect and velux window providing an abundance of natural daylight. Radiator, telephone point and power points and original floorboards throughout, Range of base mounted units tiled splash backs, single drainer sink unit and plumbing for automatic washing machine, uPVC double glazed rear entrance door providing access to a flagstone courtyard. Double doors from the Reception Hall and also period doors provide access to:
Living Room: 21'2" x 18'2" (6.45mx 5.54m)
Having large floor to ceiling sash windows to the rear courtyard and floor to ceiling double doors also providing access to the rear gardens, Stripped and stained floorboards original panelled flooring. Fantastic characterful space with an abundance of ceiling timbers, period recessed fireplace with stone surround and matching stone hearth, wood burning stove, power points and lighting. Staircase providing access to the first floor and landing.
Original period ledge and brace door leading down stone steps to
Cellar: 17'7" x 16' (5.36mx 4.88m)
Tiled flooring throughout. Door providing access to gardens. Stone fireplace with a stone hearth. Inglenook fire with large original lintel beam. Power points and lighting throughout. From the living room, glazed double doors lead through to:
Kitchen: 18' x 14'6" (5.49mx 4.42m)
With velux windows to front and rear aspect with uPVC double glazed windows to rear aspect and uPVC double glazed door leading to rear courtyard.A light and spacious kitchen which is flooded with an abundance of natural sunlight. Well equipped with a range of bespoke matching wall and base units with fitted gas hob and oven beneath. Tiled splash backs, 1.5 bowl drainer sink unit and vintage solid fuel Aga which has decorative red tiled surround and exposed brick lintel. Quarry tiled flooring throughout, power points and lighting. Wall mounted gas fired combination boiler which provides domestic hot water and central heating.
From the living room, staircase provides access to:
First Floor and Landing
A light and spacious area with built in recessed storage cupboard with handing rails. Exposed ceiling timbers throughout the landing area and staircase providing access to the second floor landing. Further landing area with fitted airing cupboards with lagged hot water cylinder and extensive range of slatted shelving. Power points and lighting, Staircase from here provides access down to the Reception Hall and onwards to the Drawing Room. Matching range of panel doors provide access to:
Sitting Room: 18'7" x 15'1" (5.66mx 4.6m )
Twin original sash windows to the rear aspect and circular porthole style window to side aspect creating a light and spacious room with character in abundance with exposed ceiling timbers and exposed stripped and stained flooring. Feature open recess fireplace with brick surround, wooden display mantle and a raised stone hearth. Doors providing access to a good sized airing cupboard which houses an immersion heater, radiator and power points.
Bathroom:
Original sash window to the rear aspect. Fitted with modern white suite comprising roll top bath with mixer tap shower. Low level WC and fitted wash hand basin with vanity unit. Exposed ceiling timbers, radiator and exposed flooring.
Bedroom 3: 13'4" x 10'10" (4.06mx 3.3m)
A light and spacious double room with original sash window to front aspect with window seat. Radiator, power points and lighting.
Bedroom 2: 17"3' x 12'9" (170.91mx 3.89m )
A light and spacious double room with uPVC double glazed window to rear aspect with views towards neighbouring farmland and original sash window to front aspect.. Period skirting boards throughout, radiator, power points and lighting.. A range of fitted wardrobes with hanging rails and storage above.
Bathroom:11'8 x 7'6" (3.56mx 2.29m)
Original sash window to front aspect. Radiator, power points and lighting. Fitted with a white suite comprising wall mounted wash hand basin, low level WC and bath with wooden panel.
Back to the first landing area. Staircase provides access to the extremely light and spacious first floor landing which exudes character in abundance with exposed wall and ceiling timbers. Velux window to the front aspect cloaks the room in an abundance of natural sunlight. Exposed flooring and matching range of doors provide access to:
Bedroom 1: 17'10 x 14'2" (5.44mx 4.32m)
A light and spacious double room with a range of velux windows to the side aspect and side and front aspect windows. The room has character in abundance with exposed ceiling and wall beams throughout. Radiator, power points and lighting. .Double doors lead to a good sized head hight loft area with power and is partly boarded.
Bedroom 4: 18'4" x 8'6" (5.59mx 2.59m)
With uPVC double glazed windows to the rear aspect and velux windows to the front aspect. An extremely light and spacious bedroom exposed flooring and exposed wall and ceiling beams throughout. Access to loft space. Radiator, power points and lighting. Connecting door leading to:
Bedroom 5: 18'4 x 7'10" (5.59mx 2.39m)
Could become an En-suite or Dressing Room if required. A light and spacious double room with uPVC double glazed windows to the rear aspect and velux windows to the front aspect. Period fireplace with open hearth, grate and surround. From the landing, door leading to:
Shower Room:
Velux window to the rear aspect. Fitted with modern suite comprising low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin and walk in mains pressure shower cubicle. Part tiled walls, radiator and exposed flooring.
Outside:
Pedestrian access to the front of the property and parking to the rear which is accessed via Platts Row which provides access via period double doors into a flagstone courtyard and onto a car port with parking for 2 vehicles. Extremely private and spacious courtyard with original flagstones and many ornate decorative areas with raised shrub beds, brick built water feature and steps leading down to cellar. Outside WC housing gas fired combination boiler supplying domestic hot water and central heating to part of the house. Pedestrian gated side entrance leading to garden with lawned areas
Directions:
From Ross on Wye proceed on the A40 towards Gloucester passing through the village of Weston Under Penyard and onwards to the village of Lea. As you drop down the hill passing Lea Primary School on the left hand side, turn right at the sharp bend which is signposted to Mitcheldean. Proceed along into the village and continue, passing the new housing estate 'Lining Wood' on your right hand side. Proceed straight over the roundabout and carry on to the T junction. Turn right into the village of Mitcheldean high street where the property can be found on the right hand side opposite the pedestrian crossing and the Library.
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