"Nestled at the end of a lane on the outskirts of the picturesque village of Pitchcombe, this modern detached house offers the perfect blend of luxury and tranquillity.
The well presented and versatile accommodation is spread over two floors and briefly comprises, a spacious entrance hall, sitting room, open plan kitchen dining room, family room, downstairs wet room, four bedrooms and a family bathroom. This property sits in grounds of around a quarter of an acre and is ideal for families or those seeking a peaceful retreat.
The light filled interiors exude a sense of modernity and style, creating a welcoming atmosphere throughout.
Outside, the property features a well maintained garden with a southerly aspect and has fantastic views over the surrounding countryside to the valleys beyond, perfect for relaxing or entertaining guests, from the expansive veranda.
Further benefits include off street parking, a garage and a useful workshop, convenience is at your doorstep. Enjoy the scenic views and the secluded setting, providing a serene environment to call home.
Don t miss the opportunity to make this stunning property yours and experience the beauty and comfort it has to offer. With no onward chain, a viewing comes highly recommended.
Pitchcombe is a welcoming, quintessential Cotswold village, nestled halfway between Stroud and Painswick. It is a jewel in the Five Valleys AONB, offering exceptional views and surrounded by the tranquillity of ancient woods, rolling hills, and meandering footpaths.
Pitchcombe s rich history is reflected in its architecture, with quaint cottages, a manor house, a telephone box library, and a historic church adding to its charm.
At the heart of Pitchcombe is its vibrant Village Hall, which hosts regular community based activities including an annual fete.
Neighbouring Painswick offers pubs, restaurants, cafes, hotels and a village shop.
Stroud is a five minute drive away and is well known across the Cotswolds for its award winning artisan market, live music venue and Sunday Times Best Places to Live accolade. Trains from Stroud s mainline station travel to London Paddington or Birmingham New Street in around 90 minutes.
Between Pitchcombe and Stroud sits the 56 acre Stratford Park, with a weekly parkrun, a museum, lake, bandstand and free parking. The park has a great range of facilities to suit all kinds of recreation, including a leisure centre with indoor and outdoor swimming pool, tennis courts, a skate park, astroturf football pitches, and a lawn bowling green.
To the north is Cheltenham Spa, within a 20 minute drive. It offers excellent shopping including a flagship John Lewis , restaurants, theatre, arts festivals and horseracing at the town s renowned racecourse. Gloucester is just 15 minutes away, with its shops, bars, and designer outlet stores and restaurants at The Quays.
One of the main draws to the area is the excellent choice of academic institutions, with sought after grammar schools in Stroud and Cheltenham and a broad selection of private schools, including Cheltenham Ladies, Wycliffe in Stonehouse, and Beaudesert Park in nearby Minchinhampton. School bus routes stop at the entrance to Pitchcombe village and there is also a popular village primary school in nearby Painswick.
Pitchcombe is also perfect for commuting to Bath or Bristol via the M5 motorway or Swindon, Reading and London via the M4 motorway."