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Elfwood House is a hidden gem, discreetly tucked away from roads and nestled in woodland, offering wonderful views of mature trees and the surrounding valley. Originally built in 1927 and thoughtfully extended in 2008, this charming single storey Cotswold stone cottage effortlessly blends period character with modern family living. While the property would benefit from some final finishing touches, it offers an exciting opportunity for buyers to personalise and complete the home to their own style and needs. The accommodation is well laid out across one level. You enter through a welcoming porch into a spacious entrance hall, which leads to the main living and bedroom spaces. To the right hand side of the property is a fantastic, vaulted kitchen living room, complete with a corner log burning stove, making it the heart of the home and a perfect space for entertaining or relaxing with family. To the left, you ll find five bedrooms, including three generous doubles and two singles. Two bathrooms are conveniently located in the centre of the house, one of which has a separate door leading directly into Bedroom 1, effectively making it an en suite. An extension off the living room provides an additional space with a connecting door, ideal for use as a studio apartment with its own entrance and with the potential for a shower room and kitchen, or as a further reception family room. This room needs completing. A real highlight of the property is the detached cabin, built in 2013 with consultation from Stroud s planning department. Designed as a garden office, therapy rooms and home gym, it is highly insulated, soundproofed, and fitted with modern infrared panel heaters, a WC, a separate electrical supply, shared water, and dedicated broadband. The cabin also has its own gated access, courtyard style garden, and space for parking.
The secluded gardens wrap around the property, offering level lawns, woodland areas, and plenty of scope for wildlife watching; roe and muntjac deer, buzzards, woodpeckers, owls, bats, and badgers are regularly seen. There is a well built chicken coop with a secure run and free range access into the woods, along with several fruit trees and productive raised vegetable beds, equipped with an electric slug repellent and automatic watering system. Practical features include ample off road parking to the front, an electric vehicle charging point, and a gated pedestrian access leading directly to the local cycle track, providing quick, car free access to Stroud, Dudbridge, and Nailsworth. Additionally, for the last 17 years, the property has enclosed, and had informal use of, the neighbouring woodland which is owned by the business opposite.
North Woodchester lies midway between Nailsworth and Stroud and has a local post office shop providing everyday requirements together with a local pub, Church and well regarded primary school within walking distance. Nailsworth which is within two miles has become an increasingly popular shopping destination within the Stroud Valleys benefiting from a large and comprehensive selection of speciality shops including Williams Food Hall, the famous Hobbs House Bakery, various clothing and gift shops, several cafes and a good selection of very well regarded restaurants. A wider range of facilities are available in nearby Stroud approximately two miles distant to include an excellent range of state and private schools, restaurants and public houses, an award winning weekly farmers market, leisure and sports centre and also a main line railway station with intercity services connecting with London Paddington . Gloucester 8 miles , Cheltenham 12 miles Cirencester 15 miles and Bristol 20 miles and respectively Junction 13 M5 motorway is also within easy driving distance.
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