"A detached, late 1960 s family home at the end of a highly popular village cul de sac, benefitting from a particularly open aspect to the rear and simply stunning 360 degree views. The spacious and flexible internal accommodation lends itself particularly well to families or those wishing to work from home.
A light and bright kitchen dining family room occupies the rear elevation with double doors leading onto the southerly facing rear garden, plus a utility room and office bedroom 4. A generous living room at the front of the property enjoys the afternoon sun and wonderful views across St Giles church, there is also a useful cloakroom shower room on this floor.
On the first floor there are three well proportioned bedrooms and a newly fitted family bathroom with a contemporary white suite. Bedroom two in particular enjoying quite spectacular woodland and valley views.
Outside, to the front, there is a garage with up and over door plus parking for two plus vehicles, with a gated side access leading to the rear garden. Laid predominantly to lawn the generous garden enjoys an open, southerly aspect directly onto pastureland with stunning views across the valley.
The property benefits from a newly installed central heating system, amongst other improvements.
Uley, positioned in a stunning valley on the Cotswold escarpment boasts wonderful views to all sides; of particular note is the Uley Bury, an Iron Age hill fort sat above the village which commands views over the Severn Vale.
Unlike many villages nowadays, Uley has a thriving community of young and old. There is a well regarded primary school, a community run village shop with post office, dispensing doctors surgery, local Public House, Brewery and the Prema Art Centre which is a fantastic venue for local events and also home to the popular Vestry Cafe. There are many groups and organisations if you wish to get involved including the Church, the WI, The Uley Society and Toddler Group to name but a few.
The market town of Dursley located on the Cotswold Way is just two miles away, and offers an array of convenient shops, supermarkets, restaurants and cafes along with "The Pulse", a popular sports facility with pool, Stinchcombe Hill Golf Club, a library, bus station, and the famous Old Spot Public House.
A little further on, the larger village of Cam offers a great deal including local shops, award winning Cam Family Butchers and the highly popular Leaf and Ground farm shop.
The popular town of Nailsworth lies within six miles, while Stroud and Tetbury are only eight and ten miles away respectively. For those needing to commute, Cam and Dursley train station just five miles from Uley provides commuter links to Bristol and Birmingham. Junctions of the M4 and M5 motorways are within relatively easy access, while Stroud 7 miles and Kemble fifteen miles train stations offers convenient links to London.
Tenure Freehold
Council Tax Band E
Services We understand that all mains services are connected to the property.
Heating Gas central heating.
Internet Fibre optic internet available.
Flood risk Very low
Conservation Area N A
Agents note now lapsed planning permission was granted in October 2019 S.19 1402 HHOLD to extend the property to the side and rear plus loft conversion."