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4 bed Detached property

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Listed Jul 16, 2025
£425,000
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Quirky, Fascinating & Most Appealing Former Bakery, Constructed on Four Levels.
Adjacent Re Roofed Cottage Shop Awaiting Refurb circa 600 plus sq.ft Ideal Location for access to Royal Forest of Dean. EPC D

Location

Lydbrook is a civil parish standing towards the north west edge of the Royal Forest of Dean and is located in the broad valley of the River Wye. The mile and a half long high street is reputed to be the longest of any village in England! There is significant evidence of Roman occupation, whilst in recent centuries iron and steel production have played a significant part in its development. The village is home to the noted Lydbrook Brass Band, a flourishing ensemble whose recent TV appearances have included both a Lotto advert 2014, and BBC Countryfile more recently. In 2017, the Forestry Commission introduced Eurasian Beavers into an enclosed area of land uphill of the village as part of a habitat management programme.
More recently, many visitors participate in outdoor pursuits including kayaking, mountain biking, walking and observation of nature.

Description

The Old Bakery lies between two roads close to the centre of Lydbrook Village, some 8 miles south of the market and tourist town of Ross on Wye.
Although the oldest part of the building is believed to date from the 1700 s, the greater part of the structure we understand was built around 1870. Whilst the main building comprised the Bakery with accommodation above, the adjacent small shop was at various times a Butchers Shop and a Record Shop.
The principal dwelling is constructed on four levels, has three entrance doors, and has been the subject of major refurbishment in recent years. Great care has been taken during the refurbishment process to retain and enhance period features and there is considerable evidence of exposed stonework, and beautiful wooden floors.

The Old Bakery offers incredible versatility, the ground floor providing scope for separate guest accommodation, children s playroom movie room, or a gym and office as the current owners do.

For those looking for a property full of character, with the ability to meet a range of requirements we strongly recommend an early viewing.

Kitchen & Reception Rooms
To the first floor is the well appointed kitchen which adjoins both the 15 living room with wood burning stove, and the 25 sitting room. Stairs lead to ground floor where there are two versatile rooms, plus a cloaks and w.c and utility room. The current owners use this space as an office and gym, but it could equally be used as a games room or separate guest accommodation.

Bedrooms & Bathrooms
To the second floor is a bedroom, bathroom and w.c. together with a 12 dressing room study. Stairs lead up to the third floor where there are two further bedrooms and shower room and w.c.

Cottage & Outside
To the west of the main house is the recently re roofed un refurbished cottage, which subject to any necessary consents could either be used as additional living letting accommodation or possibly have alternative commercial usage, there being an original former shop at lower pavement level. A significant amount of fundamental work has already been carried out on this stone cottage, the interior remains to be fitted and finished, but the bare bones are good. The adjoining cottage has a newly installed mains electricity supply with sockets and lighting to the lower workshop. A fuse box allows for expansion of services to the rest of the cottage.

To the west of this building is a raised vegetable bed, and lying to a slightly lower level an area of garden and lawn. Between the two buildings is a flagstone terrace and bbq area.

Accomodation
Entrance Hall
Storeroom 4.68m 15ft 1in x 3.66m 11ft 10in
Utility Room 2.35m 7ft 7in Maximum to recess x 2.17m 7ft
WC
Gym 7.93m 25ft 7in Maximum to recess x 2.92m 9ft 5in
Living Room 4.83m 15ft 7in x 4.08m 13ft 2in
Kitchen 4.08m 13ft 2in x 3.77m 12ft 2in
Sitting Room 7.95m 25ft 8in Maximum to recess x 3.66m 11ft
10in Maximum to recess
Landing
Bedroom Two 4.31m 13ft 11in x 2.99m 9ft 8in
Study 3.72m 12ft x 2.92m 9ft 5in
Bathroom
Landing
Master Bedroom 4.26m 13ft 9in x 3.69m 11ft 11in
Bedroom Three 4.16m 13ft 5in x 2.61m 8ft 5in
Shower Room
Services

We have been advised that mains services are connected to the property. This information has not been checked with the respective service providers and interested parties may wish to make their own enquiries with the relevant local authority. No statement relating to services or appliances should be taken to imply that such items are in satisfactory working order and intending occupiers are advised to satisfy themselves where necessary.

Directions

If approaching from Ross, leave the market house taking the B4228 southwards from the town towards Walford. Proceed through the villages of Walford and Bishopswood, later turning left on reaching Lower Lydbrook. Proceed for a little over a mile through the village, thereafter carefully taking the right turn up Hangerberry Hill. Park on the right hand side of the road, and the main door to The Old Bakery will be seen on your left.
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Council Tax

COUNCIL TAX BAND "D"
This information may have been obtained from the local council website only and applicants are advised to consider obtaining written confirmation.

Energy Performance Certificate

The EPC rating for this property is D.

Viewing

By appointment to be made through the Agent s Ross On Wye Office, Tel

General

Intending purchasers will be required to produce identification documentation and proof of funding in order to comply with The Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds Regulations 2017. More information can be made available upon request.

John Goodwin FRICS has made every effort to ensure that measurements and particulars are accurate however prospective purchasers tenants must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the accuracy of the information provided. No information with regard to planning use, structural integrity, tenure, availability operation, business rates, services or appliances has been formally verified and therefore prospective purchasers tenants are requested to seek validation of all such matters prior to submitting a formal or informal intention to purchase lease the property or enter into any contract.

Tenure

We are advised subject to legal confirmation that the property is freehold."

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Nearby Schools
Lydbrook Primary School
0.1mi
English Bicknor Church of England Primary School
1.3mi
Ruardean Church of England Primary School
1.5mi
Woodside Primary School
1.5mi
Berry Hill Primary School
2.3mi
Nearby Stations
Lydney Station
8.8mi
Cam & Dursley Station
12.5mi
Chepstow Station
14.2mi
Stonehouse Station
14.3mi
Gloucester Station
14.6mi
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