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Dating back to 1814, lies this imposing Grade II listed Cotswold stone home originally a Methodist chapel before being converted in 1980 s. Quindene retains many of its original features, including striking stone mullion windows and beautiful stained glass windows in the main bedroom. Walking into this delightful home you are welcomed by a flagstone floor, with stairs to the first floor on your right, along with a cloakroom and access to the ground floor accommodation. The spacious sitting room, featuring full height mullion windows that frame stunning front aspect views. The dining room with parquet flooring and flows seamlessly into the kitchen. The kitchen is fitted with a range of wall and base units, incorporating both built in and freestanding appliances and the sink perfectly positioned to overlook the rear garden. A side door provides convenient access to the exterior of the property. Upstairs, the first floor offers four generously sized bedrooms and a family bathroom. The main bedroom is a particular highlight, showcasing stunning arched stained glass windows that flood the space with natural light. It also benefits from built in wardrobes and an en suite shower room.
At the front of the property, a gravel driveway provides parking for two cars. From the parking area, steps lead along the side of the property to the rear garden. The rear garden is arranged over two levels. The lower level offers a useful storage area and laid to patio, with steps and a pathway leading up to the top tier a perfect spot to take in the stunning views. The rest of the garden is beautifully landscaped with mature plants, creating a charming and tranquil outdoor space.
Randwick benefits from sports fields, a playground, a well established primary school, village hall, a local pub, a parish church and nearby walks. There is a revived annual Medieval festival celebrated in the Spring called Randwick Wap. Nearby Cashes Green has couple of local convenience stores, hairdressers, two parks and takeaway food options. Stroud town benefits from an award winning weekly farmers market as well as a variety of local independent shops and stores, pubs serving locally supplied beers and ciders and plenty of cafes, bars and restaurants to eat and socialise as well as. The recently opened Five Valleys shopping centre is of particular note and is certainly worth a visit for a range of market stalls, food stalls and stores. The wider area has a range of shops and amenities, including supermarkets, a hospital, state and private schools, a leisure and sports centre and a main line railway station with inter city services travelling to London Paddington . Cirencester 10 miles , Cheltenham 15 miles and Swindon 25 miles are all within comfortable driving distance.
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